William Blake on his poetry and painting a study of A descriptive catalogue, other prose writings, and Jerusalem /
"Blake was not merely a poet, but a prolific commentator on both his own art and art in general. This is the first text to collect and discuss all of the writings in one volume. Topics include his opinions on his predecessors and his contemporaries, his reaction to critics, and his artistic int...
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Jefferson, N.C. :
McFarland & Co., Publishers,
c2011.
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Clár na nÁbhar:
- Introduction
- A descriptive catalogue
- A vision of the Last Judgment
- A public address
- On Homer's poetry and On Virgil
- Laocoön
- On his arts : in the letters
- Retrospective : the early tractates
- On poetry, his poetry, and other poets
- From the prose to Jerusalem
- From Jerusalem and the prose to Yeats and Joyce
- Postscript.