
Title
- Blake, William, 1757-1827. Blake’s Illuminated Books ; V. 6
Attribution
William Blake ; edited with introductions and notes by David WorrallPublication Details
BookWilliam Blake Trust1995Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS OVERSIZE (UPPER) PR4144 .U7 1995 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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The last volumes in the series of William Blake’s Illuminated Books reveal the writer and artist as a prophet driven by a sense of apocalyptic urgency. The Urizen Books, made up of “Urizen,” “The Book of Los,” and “Ahania,” describes the dissemination of the autocratic mythology of Urizen, Blake’s inflexibly rationalist and myopic law-giver. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
Notes
- In Lambeth in the 1790’s, against a background of war and revolution in the American colonies and in Europe, and at home the denial of civil liberties and emergent radicalism, William Blake composed three uncompromising books in illuminated printing with which to present alternative accounts of creation and the beginning of social and religious oppression. These books are chapters from Blake’s ‘Bible of Hell’. Urizen, the Book of Los and Ahania set out to describe the dissemination of the autocratic mythology of Urizen, Blake’s inflexibly rationalist and myopic law-giver. The message is often obscure but it is a feature of this edition that much of Blake’s meaning is recovered by relating his words and images to the events and circumstances with which he and his few early readers were familiar. The works stand, more than has subsequently been thought, as Blake’s sensible and considered response to the difficult times of their composition
Contents
- The (first) book of Urizen
- The book of Ahania
- The book of Los
ISBN
- 0691044163
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