Songs of Innocence & Experience; Plus the Marriage of Heaven & Hell. with 50 Original Colour Illustrations. (Aziloth Books) - William Blake - Books - Aziloth Books - 9781909735781 - March 31, 2015
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Songs of Innocence & Experience; Plus the Marriage of Heaven & Hell. with 50 Original Colour Illustrations. (Aziloth Books)

William Blake

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Songs of Innocence & Experience; Plus the Marriage of Heaven & Hell. with 50 Original Colour Illustrations. (Aziloth Books)

Publisher Marketing: Born in London in 1757, William Blake soon showed evidence of his artistic talent. His father, a hosier, encouraged the boy's gifts, and Blake was apprenticed at 14 to the engraver James Basire, after which he began illustrating and printing his own works of poetry. First published in 1789, 'Songs of Innocence' was followed four years later by 'Songs of Experience', with a combined edition reaching the bookstalls in 1794. The two collections explore the naive joys of childhood and the darker, more jaundiced view that life imposes as the infant grows to maturity. But Blake does not use this dichotomy to bemoan a sentimental loss of innocence; rather, he uses the poems to reveal the limitations of both views. Dark and evil forces do exist in the world and it is foolish to ignore them; but equally, joy and love pervade the Universe, and to deny their presence is equally undiscerning. In Blake's view, we need both to progress, a thesis that is explored in detail in his second work, 'The Marriage of Heaven and Hell'. More than 50 colour illustrations, taken from the originals of both works, are scattered throughout the text, in accordance with Blake's own belief that his poems and paintings form an integral whole. These are works of great depth and discrimination, that reveal further levels of understanding - and greater insight into the mysteries of human existence - with each successive reading." Contributor Bio:  Blake, William William Blake was an English poet, artist and illustrator. Born in London in 1757, Blake had a strongly religious upbringing and was encouraged to read and study the Bible by his devout Christian mother. In his youth, he earned an apprenticeship as an engraver, and he made a living throughout his life carving woodblock illustrations for the printing press. Blake published his first book of poetry, Poetical Sketches circa 1783, and soon fell in with some of the most famous artists and intellectuals of the time, including Joseph Priestly, Mary Wollstonecraft and Thomas Paine. Throughout his life, Blake wrote and illustrated many books of poetry, despite the fact that his works, often considered too radical or irreligious, went largely unrecognized during his lifetime. Now Blake's books of poetry and illustrations, including Songs of Innocence and Experience and Jerusalem, are considered some of the seminal texts of the Romantics movement. Blake died in 1827, and is buried in an unmarked grave in the Dissenter's graveyard in Bunhill Fields.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 31, 2015
ISBN13 9781909735781
Publishers Aziloth Books
Genre Cultural Region > British Isles
Pages 122
Dimensions 245 × 200 × 15 mm   ·   172 g
Language English  

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