Writer and religious rebel, William Blake sowed the seeds of Romanticism in his innovative Poems concerning faith and the vision that inspired him throughout his remarkable life. , has taught at the University of Chicago and the University of Toronto and is an authority on Blake and his world..
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Blake\'s work over the next twenty years chart the refining of his ideas and beliefs, from a recognition of repression in Songs of Experience to his epic works Milton and Jerusalem whihc present a renewed vision of reconciliation between humanity.
The first of his "illuminated books" was Songs of Innocence in 1789.
He married in 1782 and published his first work, Poetical Sketches, in 1783.
Having attended Henry Parr\'s drawing school, he was apprenticed as an engraver to the Society of Antiquaries in 1772 and later was admitted to teh Royal Academy.
About the Author: William Blake (1757-1827) was the son of a London hosier.
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This is the perfect introduction to Blake\'s unforgettable poetry.
Together, they illuminate a self-made realm that has fascinated artists and poets as diverse as Wordsworth, Coleridge, Yeats, and Ginsberg.
Presenting many of Blake\'s major works in their complete texts, alongside extensive passages from such Poems as "Jerusalem" and "The Gates of Paradise," this collection spans his entire poetic life, from the exquisite lyrics of Poetic Sketches to Songs of Innocence and Experience --a compelling exploration of good and evil.
Whether describing his own spirituality, the innocence of youth, or the corruption caused by mankind, his writings depict a world in which spirits dominate and the mind is the gateway to Heaven.
Writer and religious rebel, William Blake sowed the seeds of Romanticism in his innovative Poems concerning faith and the vision that inspired him throughout his remarkable life