The complete poems /

Presents the complete poems of eighteenth-century English poet William Blake, and includes textual notes, a glossary of proper names, brief biographical information about Blake, and a table of relevant dates.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Blake, William, 1757-1827 (Author)
Other Authors: Ostriker, Alicia (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London : Penguin Books, 2004.
Series:Penguin classics.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Poetical sketches
  • Miscellaneous poems
  • King Edward the Third
  • Dramatic fragments
  • Poems written in a copy of Poetical sketches
  • Songs from 'An island in the moon'
  • There is no natural religion [a, b]
  • All religions are one
  • The book of Thel
  • Tiriel
  • Songs of Innocence and of experience
  • Songs of innocence
  • Songs of experience
  • Nobebook poems and fragments, c. 1789-93
  • The French Revolution
  • The marriage of heaven and hell
  • A song of liberty
  • Visions of the daughters of Albion
  • America
  • Europe
  • The song of Los
  • Africa
  • Asia
  • The book of Urizen
  • The book of Ahania
  • The book of Los
  • Vala, or The four zoas
  • Notes written on the pages of The four zoas
  • Additional fragments
  • Three poems,?c. 1800
  • Poems from letters
  • Notebook poems, c. 1800-1806
  • Poems from the Pickering manuscript
  • Milton
  • Dedication to Blake's Illustrations to Blair's grave
  • Notebook epigrams and satiric verses, c. 1808-12
  • Miscellaneous verses and epigrams
  • Verse from the marginalia to Reynolds's discourses
  • Verse from the advertisement to Blake's Exhibition of paintings
  • Epigrams from A descriptive catalogue
  • Epigrams from 'Public address'
  • Jerusalem
  • The everlasting gospel
  • For the sexes : the gates of paradise
  • The ghost of Abel.