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  1. William Blake by Robin Hamlyn, Michael Phillips, et all 2001-03-01
  2. William Blake: The Gates of Paradise by Michael Bedard, 2006-09-12
  3. The Selected Poems of William Blake (Wordsworth Poetry Library) by William Blake, 1994-11-05
  4. William Blake And The Mental Traveler by Emily S. Hamblen, 2006-09-15
  5. Selected Poems (Blake, William) (Penguin Classics) by William Blake, 2006-03-28
  6. Blake: Poems (Everyman's Library Pocket Poets) by William Blake, 1994-10-18
  7. William Blake and the Age of Revolution by Jacob Bronowski, 2008-05-29
  8. ... William Blake's water-colour designs for the poems of Thomas Gray, by William Blake, 1971
  9. Works of William Blake. (80+ Works) Incl: Songs of Innocence and Experience, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, Poetical Sketches and more (mobi) by William Blake, 2007-11-10
  10. Blake's Illustrations for the Book of Job by William Blake, 1995-11-16
  11. Divine Comedy of William Blake by David Bindman, 2000-10
  12. The Marriage of Heaven and Hell (Text and facsimiles) by William Blake, 2010-07-12
  13. Infernal methods: A study of William Blake's art techniques by Raymond Lister, 1975
  14. The book of Job (Masterpieces of the illustrated book) by WILLIAM (illustrator), with an introduction by MARQUSEE, MICHAEL BLAKE, 1976

41. Blake, William Forum Frigate
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42. An Understatement Of Poetry
A portal which provides information about poetry and art. Features links to sites about and online poetry from such famous poets as Dorothy Parker, Alan Ginsberg, Dylan Thomas, Edgar Allen Poe, and william blake.
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43. William Blake Oasis | Homepage
Contact links, documents and a section which showcases the members' writings and artwork.
http://www.williamblakeoto.org/
William Blake Oasis, O.T.O. Homepage May 29, 2004 Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law. William Blake Oasis is an official body of the Ordo Templi Orientis serving the greater Baltimore/Washington and northern Virginia metropolitan area. The Oasis has been active in one form or another for over a decade since its chartered inception in June 1992 under the leadership of Paul Hume, and continues to draw upon eclectic sources to further the study and promulgation of the Law of Thelema. Please be sure to visit our News, Updates, and Announcements page for the latest information, as well as our events calendar for a schedule of upcoming activities. Love is the law, love under will.
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44. William Blake Life Stories, Books, & Links
Two essays about blake's life, poetry, and campaign against child labor. Requires free registration to read full articles.
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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
William Blake (1757 - 1827)
Category: English Literature
Born: November 28, 1757
London, England
Died: August 12, 1827 London, England Related authors: Charles Dickens Samuel Taylor Coleridge list all writers WILLIAM BLAKE - LIFE STORIES William Blake: "Always in Paradise" read it now! On this day in 1827 William Blake died, at the age of sixty-nine. Blake's last years passed more or less as his others, in such poverty and obscurity that his burial in Bunhill Fields was largely unnoticed and on borrowed money nineteen shillings for an unmarked grave, the body nine feet down, stacked on top of three others, and eventually followed by four more. The Factory Act and Blake, Dickens, Trollope On this day in 1833, the Mills and Factory Act was passed in England, one of a series of measures to improve the "Health and Morals" of child laborers still a forty-eight-hour work week for children aged nine to twelve, but something the younger Dickens and William Blake's even younger "Chimney Sweeper" would have welcomed. top of page SELECTED WORKS BY THIS AUTHOR Blake's Water-Colours for the Poems of Thomas Gray by William Blake, Thomas Gray

45. CGFA- William Blake
To Biography. Graphic Glad Day. 56KB Graphic Joseph of Arimathea Among the Rocks of Albion, engraving. 64KB. Graphic Dante and Virgil
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Glad Day. 56KB Joseph of Arimathea Among the Rocks of Albion, engraving. 64KB Dante and Virgil at the Gates of Hell (Illustration to Dante's Inferno). 180KB Whirlwind of Lovers (Illustration to Dante's Inferno), Birmingham Art Gallery. 131KB God as an Architect, illustration from The Ancient of Days, 1794. 96KB Job and his Daughters, 1799-1800, National Gallery of Art at Washington D.C. 65KB The Great Red Dragon and the Woman Clothed with the Sun, 1805-1810, watercolor, National Gallery of Art at Washington D.C. 117KB The Parable of the Wise and Foolish Virgins, 1822, watercolor, Tate Gallery, London. 145KB Satan Smiting Job with Boils, 1826, watercolor, Tate Gallery, London. 112KB
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46. Gonzalez, Jorge Luis
william blake, 18thcentury hymnody, Linux PPP, and his other personal pages.
http://world.std.com/~jorge/

47. The Lied And Art Song Texts Page
Lists the cycle Songs of Innocence with links to the william blake texts provided by recmusic.org.
http://www.recmusic.org/lieder/b/blumenfeld.html
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48. The Blake Multimedia Project
The blake Multimedia Project is an approach to studying and teaching the works of william blake using the tools of computer technology.
http://cla.calpoly.edu/~smarx/Blake/blakeproject.html
The Blake Multimedia Project
The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, Songs of Innocence and Experience, The Book of Thel, America and Job
To download complete hypertext editions of Blake's illuminated books, click here
Course Flyer for Multimedia Blake Return To Index Return To Resume

49. Esoteric Astrology
Information on how the rising sign can tell people about their Soul's purpose. Illustrated through the charts of Princess Diana, Mother Teresa, william blake. Authored by Adele Wilson.
http://www.mindspring.com/~adelewilson

50. Guardian Unlimited Books | Authors | Blake, William
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WILLIAM BLAKE
"I must create a system or be enslaved by another man's." Birthplace

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Blake did not go to school, but was apprenticed to an engraver and studied briefly at the Royal Academy, refusing to accept the aesthetic tenets of the president, Sir Joshua Reynolds.
Other jobs
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William Blake's "The Ancient of Days," undated, is on display at London's Tate Britain gallery. Brightly colored pages of his hand-printed books, ignored in his lifetime, are now treasured In this story: Angels in a tree 'It's only Adam and Eve!'

52. Blake, William. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. blake, william. 1757–1827, English poet and artist, b. London. Although he exerted
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53. An Introduction To William Blake By Alfred Kazin
Discusses blake's work and life, partially by comparing blake to Beethoven.
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AN INTRODUCTION TO WILLIAM BLAKE
by Alfred Kazin
The real man, the imagination. I n 1827 there died, undoubtedly unknown to each other, two plebeian Europeans of supreme originality: Ludwig van Beethoven and William Blake. Had they known of each other, they could still not have known how much of the future they contained and how alike they were in the quality of their personal force, their defiance of the age, and the fierce demands each had made on the human imagination. It is part of the story of Blake's isolation from the European culture of his time that he could have known of Beethoven, who enjoyed a reputation in the London of the early 1800's. The Ninth Symphony was in fact commissioned by the London Philharmonic, who made Beethoven's last days a little easier. The artistic society of the day was appreciative of Beethoven. It ignored the laborious little engraver, shut off by his work and reputed madness, who was known mainly to a few painters, and held by most of them to be a charming crank. Beethoven's isolation was different. He was separated from society by his deafness, his pride, his awkward relations with women, relatives, patrons, inadequate musicians. He was isolated, as all original minds are, by the need to develop absolutely in his own way. The isolation was made tragic, against his will, by his deafness and social pride. At the same time he was one of the famous virtuosos of Europe, the heir of Mozart and the pupil of Haydn, and the occasional grumpy favorite of the musical princes of Vienna. His isolation was an involuntary personal tragedy, as it was by necessity a social fact. He did not resign himself to it, and only with the greatest courage learned to submit to it. If he was solitary, it was in a great tradition. As he was influenced by his predecessors, so he became the fountainhead of the principal musical thought that came after him.

54. Vol. 11. The Period Of The French Revolution. The Cambridge History Of English A
Sir william Jones. BIBLIOGRAPHY. IX. blake. By JPR WALLIS, MA, Assistant Lecturer in English Literature in the University of Liverpool
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55. SOMBRAS ERRANTES | WILLIAM BLAKE | PRINCIPAL
Informaci³n biogr¡fica y disponible en l­nea Los Proverbios del Infierno del autor ingl©s.
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AUTORES DE LA COMUNIDAD Agreguese como Autor Original Sobre Nosotros Sobre El Creador Firmar Libro de Visitas Ver Libro de Visitas Contacto BGB 2000 WILLIAM BLAKE, EL LOCO Blake puede ser definitivamente la sombra más errante de todos los autores expuestos en esta página. Su historia (recomiendo leerla) no deja de asombrar, diálogos frecuentes con seres del Antiguo Testamento y ángeles. Indudablemente influencia su obra la aparición de estos seres bíblicos, que pasan a ser una constante vigilancia sobre su vida, muy productiva por lo demás.
En esta sección contamos con su famosa obra Los Proverbios del Infierno, que no deja de impresionar y en cierta forma ha pasado a formar parte en la cultura diaria. El resto de su obra, en especial su poesía, pierde la fuerza original al ser traducida (las traducciones de Tyger que he visto son espantosas) por lo que, en honor al autor no incluiré el resto de su obra. Disfruten. Destacamos las siguientes secciones, de hecho las únicas disponibles por el momento.

56. Blake, William
Back to Home Page or Contents Page or People or Index. blake, william (17571827) As one of the most curious and significant figures
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Back to Home Page or Contents Page or People or Index Blake, William (1757-1827)
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s one of the most curious and significant figures in the history od English literature, Blake is renown as a poet, mystic , painter and engraver. With these talents he influenced both literature and graphic arts. His mystical abilities appeared in childhood when he began experiencing visions of angels and spiritual monks, later on these visions included the Angel Gabriel, the Virgin Mary, and other historical figures. It might be thought, as so often happens, that his parents would have discouraged him from these thoughts, but they did not.
His parents and relatives were of humble people. Although Blake is a common Irish name, the family's ancestry is dubious. Later the poet W. B. Yeats , an ardent devotee of Blake and editor of his literary works, would have it believed that Blake came directly from Irish ancestry, but this is contradicted by Martin J. Blake in his genealogical work, Blake Family Records
Blake, born in London, spent most of his life there. Since his parents knew of his early visions they offered to help him to become a painter. Blake was attracted to the position but generously pointer out that such an apprenticeship would be costly, and such an expense would not be fair to his other brothers and sisters, since his father's income as a hosier was not a large one. He entered the apprenticeship as an engraver, not just that the training was less expensive, but also because the profession was likely to yield a faster return.

57. Englische Lyrik I
Gedichte von william blake in deutscher œbersetzung von Eric Boerner.
http://home.germany.net/100-163279/illeguan/english1.htm
Die kranke Rose Der verborgene Wurm,
Im heulenden Sturm,
Zum freudigen Bett,
Wo verheimlichte Liebe
Dein Leben zersetzt.
Eine Blume ward mir offeriert,
Solch Blume, wie niemals im Mai;
Zum Rosenstrauch ging ich des Wegs,
Meine Rose zu hegen bei Tag und bei Nacht;
Und mit Dornen nur ward ich bedacht.
Ein Traum
In Visionen dunkler Nacht
Bis mir das Herz im Leibe brach
Mein Lebenslicht beweint' ich. Denn! scheint nicht dem der Tagtraum schal, Gewendet sind auf einem Strahl, Der ins Vergangne blickt? Wo alle Welt nur streitet, Hat meinen Geist zum Sternenraum Durch Einsamkeit geleitet. Auch wenn das Licht, durch Sturm und Nacht, Im Fernen nur geglommen, Erlangt als Wahrheits Sonne!
Der Rabe
Kann mich jetzt genau entsinnen, im Dezember war's, dem grimmen, Bang ersehnte ich den Morgen, sinnlos suchte ich zu borgen Hier erschallt ihr Nam' nicht mehr. Und mich schreckten der Gardinen pupurn eingewebte Mienen, Die im Seidenhauch erschienen grimmiger als je vorher;

58. Glossary: Blake, William
Glossary entry for blake, william. The following extract is taken from the william blake home page william blake (b. Nov. 28, 1757, London d. Aug.
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Glossary entry for
Blake, William
The following extract is taken from the William Blake home page William Blake (b. Nov. 28, 1757, London d. Aug. 12, 1827, London) was the first of the great English Romantic poets, as well as a painter, engraver and printer. Blake is frequently referred to as a mystic, but this is not really acurate. He deliberately wrote in the style of the Hebrew prophets and envisioned his works as expressions of prophecy, following in the footsteps (or, more precisely strapping on the sandles) of Elijah and Milton. The image shown here is one of Blake's most famous, titled "The Ancient of Days", which also happens to be the title of a Van Morrison song. The relief etching with watercolour appeared as the frontispiece to Blake's Europe: A Prophecy of 1794. Blake did not give the image a title; as Martin Butler ( The Paintings and Drawings of William Blake , 1981) writes It was J.T. Snow [ Nollekens and his Times , 1828] who first called this design "The Ancient of Days", relating it to Proverbs, viii, 27, but Blake's meaning is closer to that of this own Urizen , 1794, where, on plate 20, Urizen 'formed golden compasses And began to explore the Abyss'. The Creator is equated with Urizen, whose rational and materialist creation of the world excludes imagination.

59. WILLIAM BLAKE LINKS
blake LINKS. THE william blake ARCHIVE by the Library of Congress, very complete. GOPAL S william blake PAGE. VAN MORRISON GLOSSARY ENTRY FOR blake, william .
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The books of Urizen, Ahania, Los WILLIAM BLAKE'S RELEVANCE TO THE MODERN WORLD by Patrick Mooney COMPARING ALLAN GINGBERGS WORKS TO WILLIAM BLAKE'S WORKS THE WILLIAM BLAKE PAGE Homepage by GGRReat Expectations HTML TUTORIAL Learn HTML with William Blake! WEBMUSEUM, PARIS Pictures COLOPHON PAGE GALLERY WILLIAM BLAKE AND THE ORIGINS OF POSTMODERNITY by Renato Barilli WILLIAM BLAKE'S MILTON:MEANING AND MADNESS by Edward Robert Friedlander, M.D. WILLIAM BLAKE'S "MILTON" CJFA-BIO Carol Gerten-Jackson's page LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CITATIONS AMAZON BOOK LIST WILLIAM BLAKE CROSS-WIEV THE WILLIAM BLAKE EXPERIENCE Hypertext experience GOPAL'S WILLIAM BLAKE PAGE VAN MORRISON GLOSSARY ENTRY FOR "BLAKE, WILLIAM">

60. The William Blake Art Archive
View thumbnailed pictures of various works and a short biography.
http://www.geocities.com/blakearchive/
The William Blake Art Archive
A short biography about William Blake and his art works.
Blake held an exihibit or two during this time, but unfortunately, he attracted very little interest from the public at large. In fact, for a large portion of his life he lived just barely above poverty. Blake's fame and public recognition, ironically, were to come at the very end of and after his life when he obtained the support of the painter John Linnell who commissioned a seris of watercolor designs to be published in engraving form from Dante's Divine Comedy as well as the famous Illustrations for the book of Job. Sadly, at the time of his death very few of these works were actually engraved in final form. Blake died August 12, 1987 in London England.
Artwork by William Blake
William Blake Art Gallery - engravings, paintings and other works.
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