William Blake's Songs of Innocence
By (Author) Professor Mark Crosby
By (author) William Blake
Bodleian Library
Bodleian Library
1st September 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Classic and pre-20th century poetry
821.7
Hardback
72
Width 150mm, Height 190mm
666g
One of the most important books of illustrated poetry in English literature, William Blakes Songs of Innocence was meticulously relief-etched, printed and coloured in 1789. A unique work of composite art, it contains some of Blakes most enduring and popular poems, delicately illustrated with his exquisite and idiosyncratic designs.
This beautiful book reproduces in colour the twenty-seven pages of the Bodleian Librarys copy of Songs of Innocence together with page-facing transcriptions and an introduction on Blake, his life and work, his illuminated printing process and the genre and continuing influence of Songs of Innocence.
Including the much-loved Nurses Song, Little Boy Lost and Spring, Blakes captivating lyrics celebrate childhood as a period of harmony and spontaneity, where the defining traits of the world are compassion, empathy and love.
Introduction by Mark Crosby, Associate Professor of English at Kansas State University and a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries.