BibliografíA William Blake

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BIBLIOGRAPHY BIBLIOGRAPHY WILLIAM BLAKE WILLIAM BLAKE José Manuel Delgado García and Paula Rodero Minguet Class: 4º B

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This is an approach to English Literature by students of 4 ESO in Utrera.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY BIBLIOGRAPHY WILLIAM BLAKEWILLIAM BLAKE

José Manuel Delgado García and Paula Rodero Minguet

Class: 4º B

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WILLIAM BLAKE’S LIFE

William Blake was born in London on November 28 of 1757.

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He was a poet, a painter, engraver and mystical Englishman.

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William Blake was born in a middle class family, his father was a hosier and his mother Catherine Wright, belongued to moravian church (a religious sect).

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On August 4 of 1772, at the age of fourteen years, Blake began his seven years of learning with James Basire.

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William blake married on August 18 of 1782 in St's church Mary Battersea.

Catherine was for then illiterate, and she signed with one x your marital contract.

Blake would teach him to read and write.

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William Blake died in 1827 and his was buried in a tomb without naming.

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LITERARY WORKS

Iluminated books

h.1788: "All Religions are One". "There is No Natural Religion".

1789: "Songs of Innocence" ("Cantares de inocencia"). (*)"The Book of Thel".

1790–1793: "The Marriage of Heaven and Hell" ("El matrimonio del cielo y el infierno"). 1793: "Visions of the Daughters of Albion" ("Las visiones de las hijas de Albión").

"America: a Prophecy" ("América: una profecía"). 1794: "Europe: a Prophecy" ("Europa: una profecía").

"The First Book of Urizen" ("El libro de Urizén"). "Songs of Experience" ("Canciones de experiencia"). (*)

1795: "The Book of Los". "The Song of Los". "The Book of Ahania".

h.1804–h.1811: "Milton: a Poem" ("Milton: un poema"). 1804–1820: "Jerusalem: The Emanation of The Giant Albion" ("Jerusalén").

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Not illuminated books

1783: Poetical Sketches (*)1789: Tiriel 1791: The French Revolution 1797: The Four Zoas

Illustrated by Blake

1791: Mary Wollstonecraft, Original Stories from Real Life. 1797: Edward Young, Night Thoughts. 1805–1808: Robert Blair, The Grave.1808: John Milton, Paraíso perdido. 1819–1820: John Varley, Visionary Heads. 1821: R.J. Thornton, Virgil. 1823–1826: El libro de Job. 1825–1827: Dante, La Divina Comedia (inacabado).