Gordon Cameron Sly examines Britten's selection and arrangement of songs and cycles—including William Blake's Songs and Proverbs—to better understand the cycles' extra-musical communication.
Within this collection of essays, written and edited by Portuguese and Spanish academics, two chapters discuss the impact and reception of William Blake within Spanish, Catalonian, and Galician culture
Andrew Cooper's book ranges widely and deeply across William Blake's oeuvre to show how his post-Newtonian vision of space-time anticipates Einsteinian relativity.
Jason Wright uniquely analyses William Blake’s Illustrations of the Book of Job (1826) to reveal their relevance in clinical psychoanalysis and psychotherapy, especially with patients who have experienced trauma and addiction.
1795 was an incredible year of innovation for William Blake, not least for the series that has become known as the large colour prints. Joseph Viscomi traces the genesis of this remarkable series.
Blake’s influence on American writers and artists has been profound throughout the twentieth and twenty-first centuries as Linda Freedman demonstrates.