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William Blake in the art of his time : [exhibition] : a faculty-graduate student project, University of California, Santa Barbara, organized by Corlette Rossiter Walker, University Art Galleries, University of California Santa Barbara, February 24-March 28, 1976.
Published 1976Table of Contents: “…William Blake in the Art of His Time -- William Blake as an Engraver and Etcher -- Catalogue entries: Blake and His World; Blake and the Antique; Blake and the Sublime; Blake and Religion -- Seven Decades of British Art 1750-1830.…”
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William Blake; essays for S. Foster Damon.
Published 1969Table of Contents: “…--Blake and Shelley; beyond the uroboros, by D. Hughes.--William Blake and D. H. Lawrence, by V. de Sola Pinto.…”
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A visit to William Blake's inn : poems for innocent and experienced travelers /
Published 1981Table of Contents: “…Introduction to William Blake's Inn -- William Blake's Inn for innocent and experienced travelers -- Blake's wonderful car delivers us wonderfully well -- A rabbit reveals my room -- The sun and moon circus soothes the wakeful guests -- The man in the marmalade hat arrives -- The king of cats orders an early breakfast -- The wise cow enjoys a cloud -- Two sunflowers move into the yellow room -- The wise cow makes Way, Room, and Believe -- Blake leads a walk on the Milky Way -- When we come home, Blake calls for fire -- The marmalade man makes a dance to mend us -- The king of cats sends a postcard to his wife -- The tiger asks Blake for a bedtime story -- Blake tells the tiger the tale of the tailor -- Epilogue -- Blake's advice to travelers.…”
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William Blake and the impossible history of the 1790s /
Published 2003Table of Contents: “…Fierce rushing : William Blake and the cultural politics of liberty in the 1790s -- Laboring at the mill with slaves -- Weary of time : image and commodity in blake -- Blake and romantic imperialism -- Impossible history and the politics of life -- Conclusion : striving.…”
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