The Illuminated Blake: William Blake's Complete
Illuminated Works with a Plate-By-Plate Commentary
By Blake, William
1992/09 - Dover Publications
Format: Trade Paper
ISBN: 0486272346
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Long regarded as a brilliant eccentric whose works
skirted the outer fringes of English art and literature, William Blake
(1757-1827) is today recognized as a major poet and one of the most
original and exciting English painters. Nowhere is Blake's glorious
poetic and pictorial legacy more evident than in this monumental study
of his illuminated poems.
Compiled and annotated by one of the world's formost
Blake scholars, the book's original publication represented the first
working edition of the entire illuminated canon. Accompanied by David V.
Erdman's erudite and penetrating analysis, the meticulously reproduced
plates reveal the poet/artist's singular attempt to achieve the perfect
union of painting and poetry. Commenting on such Blakean masterpieces as
The Book of Thel, Songs of Innocence and of Experience, The Marriage
of Heaven and Hell, The Song of Los, The Book of Urizen and other
works, Professor Erdman discusses the details of each illustration in
the context of the poem it accompanies. All but the largest plates are
reproduced in their orginal sizes.
A comprehensive study revealing the lyrical beauty and
intricate design of Blake's illuminated works, this inexpensive edition
is required reading - and viewing - for students and scholars of Blake.