William Blake : essays in honour of Sir Geoffrey Keynes
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William Blake : essays in honour of Sir Geoffrey Keynes
Clarendon Press, 1973
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"A Checklist of writings on Blake by Geoffrey Keynes, 1910-72: p. 356-376."
Includes bibliographical references
Contents of Works
- Phillips, M. Blake's early poetry
- Bindman, D. Blake's Gothicised imagination and the history of England
- Essick, R. N. The altering eye: Blake's vision in the Tiriel designs
- Leavis, F. R. Justifying one's valuation of Blake
- Miles, J. Blake's frame of language
- Tolley, M. J. Blake's songs of spring
- Hagstrum, J. H. Christ's body
- Knight, G. W. The chapel of gold
- Erdman, D. V., Dargan, T. and Deverell-Van Meter, M. Reading the illuminations of Blake's Marriage of heaven and hell
- Warner, J. Blake's figures of despair: Man in his spectre's power
- Eaves, M. The title-page of The book of Urizen
- Beer, J. Blake, Coleridge, and Wordsworth: some cross-currents and parallels, 1789-1805
- Paley, M. D. William Blake, The prince of the Hebrews, and The woman clothed with the sun
- Butlin, M. Blake, the Varleys, and the graphic telescope
- Lister, R. References to Blake in Samuel Palmer's letters
- Hoover, S. R. William Blake in the wilderness: a closer look at his reputation, 1827-1863
- Bentley, G. E., Jr. Geoffrey Keynes's work on Blake: Fons et Origo, and a checklist of writings on Blake by Geoffrey Keynes, 1910-1972