Poetic Lives: Blake (Paperback)


A religious dissident, a radical, a poet and an artist, a man viewed by many of his contemporaries as eccentric to the point of insanity, Blake is among the most captivating figures in cultural history. After serving an apprenticeship as an engraver, he became a student at the Royal Academy of Arts, where his outspoken views on both art and his peers gained him notoriety. Never a stranger to controversy, he supported causes including the French Revolution, the sexual emancipation of women, and the abolition of self-denial from religious teaching, and is most famous for his works Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, and for his engravings. Daniel Hahn, author of the Shelley and Coleridge volumes in the Poetic Lives series, here provides a unique view of this truly original figure, which elegantly situates his poetry in the story of his life.

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A religious dissident, a radical, a poet and an artist, a man viewed by many of his contemporaries as eccentric to the point of insanity, Blake is among the most captivating figures in cultural history. After serving an apprenticeship as an engraver, he became a student at the Royal Academy of Arts, where his outspoken views on both art and his peers gained him notoriety. Never a stranger to controversy, he supported causes including the French Revolution, the sexual emancipation of women, and the abolition of self-denial from religious teaching, and is most famous for his works Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, and for his engravings. Daniel Hahn, author of the Shelley and Coleridge volumes in the Poetic Lives series, here provides a unique view of this truly original figure, which elegantly situates his poetry in the story of his life.

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Imprint

Hesperus Press Ltd

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

Poetic Lives

Release date

May 2012

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First published

May 2012

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Paperback

Pages

112

ISBN-13

978-1-84391-304-7

Barcode

9781843913047

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1-84391-304-6



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