The Complete Poetry and Prose of William BlakeUniversity of California Press, 1982 - 990 strán (strany) Since its first publication in 1965, this collection has been widely hailed as the best available text of William Blake's poetry and prose. It is now expanded to include a new foreword by Harold Bloom, his definitive statement on Blake's greatness. |
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THE WORKS IN ILLUMINATED PRINTING I | 1 |
Europe a Prophecy | 60 |
The Song of | 67 |
28 | 83 |
The Book of Ahania | 84 |
The Book of | 90 |
68 | 121 |
The Emanation of The Giant Albion | 144 |
Blakes Memorandum August 1803 | 734 |
To William Hayley Esqre | 746 |
So To William Hayley Esqre | 755 |
To William Hayley Esqre 22 March 1805 | 763 |
To William Hayley 17 May 1805 | 765 |
To Mr Hayley 27 Novr 1805 | 766 |
To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine ca June 1806 | 768 |
To Richard Phillips Oct 14 1807 | 769 |
To the Deists | 200 |
The Tyger | 228 |
I stood among my valleys of the south | 232 |
The Gates of Paradise | 259 |
On Virgil | 270 |
PROPHETIC WORKS UNENGRAVED | 276 |
POETICAL SKETCHES | 408 |
King Edward the Third | 423 |
Prologue intended for a dramatic piece of King Edward | 439 |
AN ISLAND IN THE MOON | 449 |
SONGS AND BALLADS | 466 |
Silent Silent Night | 471 |
SATIRIC VERSES AND EPIGRAMS | 499 |
My title as a Genius thus is provd | 505 |
Great things are done when Men Mountains meet | 511 |
THE EVERLASTING GOSPEL | 518 |
BLAKES EXHIBITION AND CATALOGUE OF 1809 | 526 |
DESCRIPTIONS OF THE LAST JUDGMENT | 552 |
PROSPECTUSES | 567 |
THE MARGINALIA | 583 |
Some look to see the sweet Outlines | 637 |
On the Venetian Painter | 651 |
INSCRIPTIONS AND NOTES ON OR FOR PICTURES | 671 |
MISCELLANEOUS PROSE | 692 |
THE LETTERS | 699 |
IS To Mr Thomas Butts | 711 |
To Mr Butts | 723 |
To Ozias Humphrey Esqre ca May 1809 | 770 |
To Dawson Turner Esqre 9 June 1818 | 771 |
My Pretty Rose Tree | 772 |
To John Linnell? Oct II 1819 | 773 |
To Mrs Linnell II October 1825 | 774 |
To John Linnell Esqre Feby 1 1826 | 775 |
To Mrs Linnell Sunday ?5 February 1826 | 776 |
To John Linnell Esqre April 1826 | 777 |
To John Linnell Esqre 2 July 1826 | 778 |
1826 | 779 |
To Mr Linnell 29 July 1326 | 780 |
To Mrs Charles Aders 29 Decr 1826 | 781 |
To John Linnell Esqre ?February 1827 | 782 |
To Miss Maria Denman 14 March 1827 | 783 |
To Mr Linnell 25 April 1827 | 784 |
To Mr Linnell 3 July 1827 | 785 |
TEXTUAL NOTES BY DAVID V ERDMAN | 786 |
Ah Sunflower | 791 |
Infant Sorrow | 797 |
COMMENTARY BY HAROLD BLOOM | 894 |
Visions of the Daughters of Albion | 900 |
32 | 912 |
40 | 921 |
45 | 929 |
58 | 936 |
INDEX OF TITLES AND FIRST LINES | 973 |
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