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William Blake Complete Works – World’s Best Collection - 250+ Works- All Poetry Poems Prose Annotations Letters & Rarities Plus Biography and Bonuses - cover

William Blake Complete Works – World’s Best Collection - 250+ Works- All Poetry Poems Prose Annotations Letters & Rarities Plus Biography and Bonuses

William Blake, Alexander Gilchrist, Algernon Charles Swinburne

Publisher: Imagination Books

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William Blake Complete Works World's Best Collection

 
This is the world’s best William Blake collection, including the most complete set of Blake’s works available plus many free bonus materials.

 
William Blake

 
William Blake was an English poet and painter. Although unrecognized during his lifetime, Blake is now considered a seminal figure in the history of the poetry of the Romantic Age, and in 2002, Blake was placed at number 38 in the Bbc’s poll of the 100 Greatest Britons.

 
During his lifetime, Blake was largely considered mad by contemporaries for his idiosyncratic views, but he is held in high regard by later critics for his expressiveness and creativity, and for the philosophical and mystical undercurrents within his work.

 
The 19th-century scholar William Rossetti characterized him as a "glorious luminary”

 
The ‘Must-Have’ Complete Collection

 
In this irresistible collection you get a full set of Blake’s pieces, with more than 250 works - All his poems, All poetry, All his prose and the full length definitive biography. Plus Free Bonus material.

 
There are countless must reads, ranging from the well-known pieces to fantastic and startling new works to discover.

 


 
Including Among Many Others:

 
Poetical Sketches

 
Songs Of Innocence

 
Tiriel

 
All Religions Are One

 
The Marriage Of Heaven And Hell

 
The Gates Of Paradise

 
America: A Prophecy

 
Europe: A Prophecy

 
Songs Of Experience

 
The Book Of Ahania

 
The Song Of Los

 
Vala, Or The Four Zoas

 
A Vision Of The Last Judgment.

 
The Ghost Of Abel

 
The Rossetti Manuscript

 
The Pickering Manuscript

 
Auguries of Innocence

 
The Laocoon

 
Satiric Verses And Epigrams

 
Full Collection Of Blake’s Letters

 


 
Your Free Special Bonuses

 
Historical Context and Literary Context Notes - Detailed explanations of the Regency Era and Romanticism, written specially for this collection.

 
Annotations - a collection of notes taken from hand written texts Blake made in the margins of his own favourite books.

 
William Blake, A Critical Essay - a intriguing essay from the famous literature scholar Algernon Charles Swinburne

 
Life Of William Blake Pictor Ignotus - Used in colleges worldwide,known as the definitive biography of Blake, from Alexander Gilchrist, a fascinating account of Blake’s colourful life, including chapters, amongst others, about his work, his changing views on the world and his trial for sedition.

 


 
Get This Collection Right Now

 
This is the best William Blake collection you can get, so get it now and start enjoying and being inspired by the words inside like never before!
Available since: 08/02/2018.

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