05404oam 2200685I 450 991045484620332120211105162259.01-134-78235-71-134-78236-51-280-32524-00-203-19903-010.4324/9780203199039(CKB)111056485526066(EBL)179686(OCoLC)437082254(SSID)ssj0000071332(PQKBManifestationID)11107049(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000071332(PQKBWorkID)10071399(PQKB)11190417(MiAaPQ)EBC179686(Au-PeEL)EBL179686(CaPaEBR)ebr10058131(CaONFJC)MIL32524(OCoLC)826516621(EXLCZ)9911105648552606620180706h19951975 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrWilliam Blake the critical heritage /edited by G.E. BentleyLondon ;New York :Routledge,1995, c1975.1 online resource (331 p.)The Critical heritage seriesDescription based upon print version of record.0-415-56889-7 0-415-13441-2 Includes bibliography and index.Cover; WILLIAM BLAKE: THE CRITICAL HERITAGE; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Introduction: BLAKE'S CRITICAL REPUTATION 1780-1863; Note on the Text; PART I BLAKE'S LIFE; 1. General comments: 1826, 1827, 1855; (a) Crabb Robinson, 1826; (b) John Linnell, 1827; (c) Samuel Palmer, 1855; 2. External events: 1757-1812; 3. Politics: 1804, 1805; (a) Samuel Greatheed, 1804; (b) William Hayley, 1805; 4. Visions: 1761-1825; (a) Blake, 1761-1800; (b) Thomas Phillips, 1807; (c) Blake, 1819-25; 5. Madness: 1841, 1805, 1830; (a) W.C.Dendy, 1841; (b) Lady Hesketh, 1805(c) Caroline Bowles, 1830(d) Robert Southey, 1830; (e) James Ward, Edward Calvert, F.O.Finch, Cornelius Varley; (f) Seymour KirKup; 6. 'He is always in Paradise': 1825-60; (a) Crabb Robinson, 1825; (b) Samuel Palmer; (c) Thomas Woolner, 1860; (d) Seymour Kirkup; (e) Crabb Robinson, 1826; (f) Frederick Tatham, 1832; PART II WRITINGS; 7. Reviews of Malkin's account of Blake (1806): 1806, 1807; (a) Literary Journal, 1806; (b) British Critic, 1806; (c) Monthly Review, 1806; (d) Monthly Magazine, 1807; (e) Annual Review, 1807; 8. General comments: 1807-38; (a) George Cumberland, 1808(b) Blake, 1808(c) Wordsworth, 1807; (d) Crabb Robinson, 1812, 1813, 1838; (e) W.S.Landor; 9. Poetical Sketches (1783): 1828, 1784; (a) J.T.Smith, 1828; (b) John Flaxman, 1784; 10. The Book of Thel (1789): 1839; J.J.G.Willinson's, 1839; 11. The French Revolution (1791); Samuel Palmer, 1827; 12. Songs of Innocence and of Experience (1789, 1794): 1811-63; (a) J.T.Smith, 1828; (b) Crabb Robinson, 1811; (c) William Hazlitt, 1826; (d) Coleridge, 1818; (e) Gilchrist, 1863; (f) Blake, 1827; (g) Edward FitzGerald, 1833; (h) J.J.G.Wilkinson, 1839; (i) Edward Quillinan, 1848; (j) John Ruskin13. America (1793) and Europe (1794): 1828Richard Thomson, 1828; 14. Descriptive Catalogue (1809): 1809-47; (a) Blake, 1809; (b) Crabb Robinson, 1810; (c) Robert Southey, 1847; (d) George Cumberland, Jr, 1809; (e) George Cumberland, 1809; (f) Robert Hunt in the Examiner, 1809; (g) Blake; 15. Jerusalem (1804-?20): 1811-28; (a) Crabb Robinson, 1811; (b) T.G.Wainewright, 1820; (c) J.T.Smith, 1828; PART III DRAWINGS; 16. General comments: 1780-1865; (a) Crabb Robinson, 1825; (b) Blake, ?1820; (c) Gilchrist, 1863; (d) J.T.Smith, 1828; (e) Blake; (f) Fuseli; (g) George Richmond(h) Allan Cunningham, 1830(i) Isaac D'Israeli, 1836; (j) William Hayley, 1803; (k) Gilchrist, 1863; (l) J.T.Smith, 1828; (m) Frederick Tatham, ?1832; (n) John Linnell, 1863; (o) Blake; (p) George Cumberland, 1780; (q) John Flaxman, 1783; (r) Dr Trusler, 1799; (s) John Flaxman, 1800; (t) Blake, 1802; (u) T.F.Dibdin, 1836; (v) William Hayley, 1801; (w) Blake, 1801; (x) Nancy Flaxman, 1805; (y) Blake, 1808; (z) Ozias Humphry, 1808; (aa) George Cumberland, Jr, 1815; (bb) J.T.Smith, 1828; (cc) C.H.B.Ker, 1810; (dd) Seymour KirKup, 1865; (ee) George Cumberland, 1808; (ff) J.J.G.Wilkinson, 1838(gg) John Ruskin, 1849The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary responses to a writer's work, enabling students and researchers to read for themselves, for example, comments on early performances of Shakespeare's plays, or reactions to the first publication of Jane Austen's novels.The carefully selected sources range from landmark essays in the history of criticism to journalism and contemporary opinion, and little published documentary material such as letters and diaries. Significant pieces of criticism frCritical heritage series.English literatureElectronic books.English literature.760/.092/4821.7Bentley G. E(Gerald Eades),1930-848641FlBoTFGFlBoTFGBOOK9910454846203321William Blake1895435UNINA