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New Blake books for 2025
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Two new publications for Spring 2025 will provide a fresh perspective on William Blake.
Winter issue of Blake Illustrated Quarterly includes new studies of Blake’s artistic practice
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New articles by Caroline Anjali Ritchie and Mark Crosby consider Blake's engravings and reception of his artworks.
Spanish academic considers the impact of William Blake and medieval thought on Juan Eduardo Cirlot
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The work of Juan Eduardo Cirlot was greatly influenced by medieval thought, but also the writings of William Blake.
A comparison of the work of William Blake and José Joaquín de Mora
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An Argentine academic explores how José Joaquín de Mora used Blake's illustrations to The Grave in his Las Meditaciones poéticas.
Turkish academic compares the work of Blake, Odilon Redon, H.R. Giger and others
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This wide ranging article considers esoteric symbolism in a number of fantastical artists
Songs of Innocence and of Experience goes on sale for estimated $1.8 million
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The first sale of this copy of Blake's most famous work to since 1989 comes with a high estimated price tag.
William Blake’s Universe moves to Hamburg
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Having recently closed after a very successful Spring exhibition at the Fitzwilliam, William Blake's Universe will soon open in the Hamburger Kunsthalle
New book combines neuroscience and literary criticism to explore William Blake’s visions
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David Worrall offers an innovative way of considering Blake's visions and syaesthesia
A constructivist reading of “the receiver” in the art of William Blake
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A recently submitted PhD thesis reconsiders how Blake's art places special emphasis on those involved in the reception of the artist's message
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