The Selected Poems of William Blake
By (Author) William Blake
Introduction and notes by Paul Wright
Wordsworth Editions Ltd
Wordsworth Editions Ltd
5th August 2000
23rd September 2000
New edition
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
821.7
Paperback
416
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 21mm
259g
William Blake was an engraver, painter and visionary mystic as well as one of the most revolutionary of the Romantic poets. His writing attracted the astonished admiration of authors as diverse as Wordsworth, Ruskin, W.B.Yeats, and more recently beat poet Allen Ginsberg and the 'flower power' generation. He is one of England's most original artists whose works aim to liberate imaginative energies and subvert 'the mind-forged manacles' of restriction. This volume contains many of his writings, including: 'Songs of Innocence', 'Songs of Experience', 'The Marriage of Heaven and Hell', and a generous selection from the Prophetic Books including 'Milton' and 'Jerusalem'. AUTHOR: William Blake (1757-1827) was an English writer, poet, and illustrator. From the relative obscurity of his reputation in his own time, Blake is now recognised as one of the major poets of the Romantic period and one of the most original and challenging figures in the history of English literature.