
A collection of essays in honour of Sir Geoffrey Keynes, the noted bibliographer and Blake scholar. This volume brings together contributions from leading experts to explore the life, work, and artistic techniques of William Blake, reflecting the depth of research fostered by Keynes's own foundational studies.
This collection of essays investigates the multifaceted legacy and artistic contributions of William Blake through the lens of scholarly analysis. The volume serves as a tribute to Sir Geoffrey Keynes, a prominent bibliographer and Blake scholar, whose work fundamentally shaped the modern understanding of Blake's illuminated printing. Edited by Morton D. Paley and Michael Phillips, the text compiles research from various experts to provide a comprehensive overview of Blake's influence on literature and visual art. The contributors utilize historical context and technical analysis to examine the intersection of Blake's poetry and his unique engraving techniques.
What You Will Find
Experts regard this volume as a significant contribution to Blake studies, particularly for its focus on the material aspects of his art. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, making it a specialized resource for students and researchers of Romantic literature.
Page Count:
390
Publication Date:
1973-01-01
Publisher:
Clarendon Press
ISBN-10:
0198120478
ISBN-13:
9780198120476
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