BIBLIOGRAPHY
The Complete Writings of William Blake,
ed. Geoffrey, Keynes. London and New York, 1957; rev. ed.,
1966. The standard text, with variant readings.
The Poetry and Prose of William
Blake, ed. David V. Erdman and Harold Bloom. New York, 1965. A
scholarly text, with Blake’s original punctuation, full textual
notes, and critical commentary.
Blake Trust Facsimiles. London.
Jerusalem, 1951 (black and white, 1952); Songs of Innocence,
1954; Songs of Innocence and Experience, 1955; The Book
of Urizen, 1958; Visions of the Daughters of
Albion. 1959; The Marriage of Heaven and Hell,
1960; America, 1963; The Book of Thel, 1965;
Milton, 1967. Superb color reproductions. invaluable for
study of the poems.
Bentley, C. E., Jr., and Martin K. Nurmi. A
Blake Bibliography. Minneapolis, Minn., 1964; London,
1965.
Gilchrist, Alexander. The Life of William
Blake, Piclor Ignotus, ed. Ruthven Todd. London and New York,
1945. Everyman’s Library. The earliest (1863) and still the most
important biography
Wilson, Mona. The Life of William Blake.
London, 1927; rev. ed., 1948. The standard modern biography.
Binyon, Laurence. The Drawings and Engravings
of William Blake. London, 1922.
Damon, S. Foster. William Blake’s
Illustrations of the Book of Job. Providence,
R.I., 1966.
Figgis, Darrell. The Paintings of William
Blake London, 1925.
Blunt. Anthony. The Art of William Blake.
New York and London, 1959.
Digby, George Wingfield. Symbol and Image in
William Blake. Oxford, 1957.
Hagstrum, Jean 11. William Blake, Poet
and Painter: An Introduction to the Illuminated Verse. Chicago
and London, 1964.
Roe, Albert S. Blake’s Illustrations to the
Divine Comedy. Princeton, N.J., and London, 1953.
Wicksteed, joseph H. Blake’s Vision of the
Book of Job. London, 1910; rev. ed., 1924.
Adams, Hazard. William Blake: A Reading of
the Shorter Poems. Seattle, Wash., 1963.
Blackstone, Bernard. English Blake.
Cambridge, 1949. A study of the eighteenth-century intellectual
background.
Bloom, Harold. Blake’s Apocalypse. New
York and London. 1963. A close reading of the Prophetic
Books.
Bronowski, Jacob. William Blake and the Age
of Revolution. New York, 1965. Revision of A Man Without
a Mask, 1943. Illaminating on the social and political
background.
Damon, S. Foster. William Blake: His
Philosophy and Symbols . Boston and London, 1924. A monumental
work of explication.
—A Blake Dictionary Providence, R.I.,
1965.
Davies, J. G. The Theology of William
Blake. Oxford, 1948.
Erdman, David V. Blake: Prophet Against
Empire. Princeton, N.J., and London, 1954. A detailed and
illuminating study of the historical background.
Fisher, Peter F. The Valley of Vision.
Toronto, 1961.
Frye, Northrop. Fearful Symmetry.
Princeton, N.J., and London, 1947. A brilliant study of Blake’s
mythology and symbolism.
—, ed. William Blake: Modern Essays in
Criticism. Englewood Cliffs, N.J and London, 1966.
Cardner, Stanley. Infinity on the Anvil: A
Critical Study of Blake’s Poetry. Oxford, 1964.
Gleckner, Robert F. The Piper and the
Bard. Detroit, 1959. A close reading of the earlier
poems.
Grant, John E., ed. Discussions of William
Blake. Boston, 1961.
Harper, George Mills. The Neoplatonism of
William Blake. Chapel Hill, N.C.,and London, 1961.
Hirsch, E. D., Jr. Innocence and Experience:
An Introduction to Blake. New Haven, Conn., and London,
1964.
Hirst, Désirée. Hidden Riches. Traditional
Symbolism from the Renaissance to Blake. London, 1964.
Lowery, Margaret Ruth. Windows of the
Morning. New Haven, 1940. A study of the Poetical
Sketches.
Margoliouth, H. M. William Blake. London,
1951. A good brief introduction.
Murry, John Middleton. William Blake.
London, 1933.
Nurmi, Martin K. Blake’s “Marriage of
Heaven and Hell.” Kent, Ohio, 1957.
Ostriker, Alicia. Vision and Verse in William
Blake. Madison, Wise., 1965; London, 1966.
Percival, Milton O. William Blake’s Circle of
Destiny. New York, 1938. A study of occult traditions in
Blake.
Pinto, Vivian de Sola, ed. The Divine
Vision, London, 1957. A collection of important critical
essays.
Raine, Kathleen. “Blake’s Debt to Antiquity,”
Sewanee Reciew, LXXI (1963), 352-450. ,
Saurat, Denis. Blake and Modern Thought.
London, 1929.
Schorer, Mark. William Blake. The Politics of
Vision. New York, 1946. A valuable study of Blake’s radical
background.
Swinburne, Algernon Charles. William
Blake. London, 1868.
White, Helen C. The Mysticism of William
Blake. Madison, Wise., 1927.
Wicksteed, Joseph H. Blake’s Innocence and
Experience. London, 1928.
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