Blake's innocence and experience retraced

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Blake's innocence and experience retraced

Stanley Gardner

(Bloomsbury academic collections, . English literary criticism ; 18th-19th centuries)

Bloomsbury, 2013

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Reprint. Originally published: London : Athlone Press, 1986

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This major work of historical and interpretative scholarship draws upon fresh evidence to set the Songs in a new perspective. Blake's etchings are substantially discussed alongside the poems they illustrate. The plates of both Innocence and Experience are considered in detail as Blake's response to social circumstances between 1782 and 1794. The reader is asked to re-think the nature of 'the Two Contrary States', and the relationship of the designs to the understanding of Blake.

Table of Contents

List of illustrations in the text Acknowledgements Chronological table of Blake's life, to 1796 Foreword Introduction Innocence 1 Wimbledon and the house in King Street 2 A different pastoral 3 The islanders and education 4 The charity children 5 Cherish pity 6 Infancy, angels and human need 7 Tom Dacre and sorrows Songs of Innocence and of Experience: the plates Experience 8 Ideas of good and evil 9 Enigmatic assurances 10 Systematized tyranny 11 All this dreadful ruin 12 Misshaping the soul 13 The gardens of Experience 14 Poison and the Tyger The poems Notes Index

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