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Everyday Blake

Everyday Blake is part of the Blake 2.0 | Digital Reading Project at readers.blake2.org and is a series of resources that

Everyday Blake is part of the Blake 2.0 | Digital Reading Project at readers.blake2.org and is a series of resources that[Continue]

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Review of new watercolour exhi…

Review of new watercolour exhibition at Tate Britain which includes Blake’s work: http://bit.ly/ffyiiu [Continue]

Blake quote of the day: Does t…

Blake quote of the day: Does the sun walk in glorious raiment on the secret floor Where the cold miser spreads his gold? [Continue]

Article on new architecture pr…

Article on new architecture project in UAE that is best described as “fearful symmetry”: http://bit.ly/gJ7z9X [Continue]

Thanks to @EstherHawdon and #F…

Thanks to @EstherHawdon and #FF to her and @RogerWhitson @melinabeeZ @OhMeadhbh @blueamathonte @DunesDreamer and @katelaity [Continue]

Blake quote of the day: The Do…

Blake quote of the day: The Door of Death is made of Gold, That Mortal Eyes cannot behold [Continue]

Reviews

Mary Lynn Johnson and John E. Grant: Blake’s Poetry and Designs

Mary Lynn Johnson and John E. Grant: Blake’s Poetry and Designs

Mary Lynn Johnson’s and John E. Grant’s update of their 1979 Norton critical edition of Blake’s Poetry and Designs represents a significant step forward in the presentation of Blake’s work to the public. Consistent with newer Norton editions, Blake’s Poetry and Designs is more compact, colorful, and better typeset than the first edition and incorporates significant updates to its [Continue]

Arts and Culture

Mike Carey’s Unwritten Blake

Mike Carey’s Unwritten Blake

As I argued in the introduction to the collection “William Blake and Visual Culture,” comic books contain frequent references to William Blake. J.M. DeMatteis, for example, includes the introductory poem to Blake’s Songs of Innocence in his graphic novel Moonshadow and a statue of Urizen appears in the first arc of Grant Morrison’s The Invisibles. [Continue]

Podcasts

Blake in Our Time: Welcome and Introductions

Introduction by Karen Mulhallen, Ryerson University. Length: 5:33 min. [Continue]

Blake in Our Time: Collecting Blake

Collecting Blake by Robert N. Essick, University of California at [Continue]

Blake in Our Time: Recovering The Earliest Versions of Blake’s Oddest Book

Recovering The Earliest Versions of Blake’s Oddest Book by Joseph [Continue]

Blake in Our Time: Blake & George Cumberland’s ‘Pocketbooks’

Blake & George Cumberland’s ‘Pocketbooks’ by Angus Whitehead, [Continue]

Blake in Our Time: Respondent to morning papers

Respondent to morning papers by Alan Bewell, University of Toronto. [Continue]

Blake in Our Time: Afternoon Panel

Afternoon Panel. Length: 53:19 min. Size: 75.76Mb. Three papers from the [Continue]