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Book Synopsis: This volume in the 21st Century Oxford Authors series offers students and readers a comprehensive selection of the work of William Blake (1757-1827). Accompanied by full scholarly apparatus, this authoritative edition enables students to explore Blake's poetry, illuminated poetry, and prose alongside selections from his letters, manuscripts, notebook, advertising pamphlets, marginalia, and works he printed in conventional letterpress. The edition arranges Blake's works in chronological order, according to the date when they were first printed or, in the case of unpublished works, the years in which they were composed. With the help of editorial headnotes and annotations, this arrangement brings to the foreground Blake's material and intellectual labours as a poet, painter, prophet, and non-academic philosopher; the networks of acquaintances, friends, patrons, and enemies who helped support or provoke this work; and the tumultuous historical events he responded to, which included the beginning of modern feminism, the agricultural and industrial revolutions, the American and French Revolutions, William Pitt's so-called 'Reign of Terror' in Britain, an attempted revolution in Ireland (1798), a successful slave rebellion in Haiti (1791-1804), and the French revolutionary and Napoleonic wars.
Some editions attempt to sanitize Blake, by hiding from view the most startling elements of his thought; but in this editionBlake's sexual, political, religious, and poetic heterodoxy comes into full view. At the same time, this edition foregrounds the dynamics of Blake's composite art, with equal weight given to its verbal and visual dimensions; makes visible the chief lines of force that structure his oeuvre; and highlights his developing thought on sapphism, sodomy, the body, relations between the sexes, the roots of violence, and the politics of imagination. This is a Blake whose dialogue with his own time anticipates much later developments, including modern depth psychologies; analyses of the social and psychological dynamics of war and peace; interest in the body, sexuality, and gender; and experiments in the relation between actual and virtual realities–a Blake who is provocative, unsettling, exhilarating, and somehow our contemporary.
Explanatory notes and commentary are included, to enhance the study, understanding, and enjoyment of these works, and the edition includes an Introduction to the life and works of Blake, and a Chronology.
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Discover the mesmerizing world of William Blake with the 21st-Century Oxford Authors edition of his Selected Writings. This comprehensive volume offers an authoritative selection of Blake's poetry, illuminated poetry, prose, and other works, accompanied by full scholarly apparatus. With editorial headnotes and annotations, this edition allows students and readers to delve into Blake's material and intellectual labors, exploring his poetic, political, and religious heterodoxy.
Unlike other editions that shy away from the most daring aspects of Blake's thought, this edition brings the full force of his sexual, political, and religious beliefs into view. Blake's dialogue with his time, which responded to significant historical events and revolutions, positions him as a prophet and a non-academic philosopher. His works resonate with issues that remain relevant today, such as feminism, industrial revolutions, and the politics of imagination.
The 21st-Century Oxford Authors edition goes beyond traditional renditions of Blake's art by giving equal weight to its verbal and visual dimensions. It captures the dynamic essence of his composite art and highlights his developing thoughts on subjects like sapphism, sodomy, the body, and the root causes of violence. By exploring these themes, Blake showcases his provocative, unsettling, and exhilarating genius, making him undeniably our contemporary.
Enhancing the study, understanding, and enjoyment of these works, this edition includes explanatory notes and commentary. Readers will gain insight into the intricacies of Blake's compositions and his interaction with the society and cultural developments of his time. Additionally, Introduction and Chronology sections provide a comprehensive overview of Blake's life and works.
Don't miss out on the chance to explore the visionary world of William Blake. Immerse yourself in his poetry, illuminated art, and thought-provoking prose. Experience the timeless relevance of his works. Embrace the radical nature of his ideas. Discover the 21st-Century Oxford Authors edition of William Blake's Selected Writings today.
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