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A network dealing with the reception of William Blake
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Jason Whittaker
A comprehensive guide to Blake's life and his written and artistic works
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The Journal of The Blake Society
A magazine with articles, poems, stories and new art inspired by Blake
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A collection of videos about William Blake
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Milton published on Blake Archive
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Feb, 10
Another version of Blake's Milton a Poem has been published
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New Ofili show at Tate Britain
30
Jan, 10
The Chris Ofili retrospective at Tate Britain opened on January
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Studies on Blake’s reception
30
Jan, 10
As this is the main focus of my own research,
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Chris Ofili and Richard Wright
29
Jan, 10
Two recent exhibitions at Tate Britain have demonstrated the continuing
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Zoapod 1: Test Dept and Jerusalem
24
Jan, 10
Zoamorphosis Podcast I: Test Dept and Jerusalem An account of
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Zoapod 1: Test Dept and Jerusalem (transcript)
24
Jan, 10
Transcript of Zoamorphosis podcast. To listen to the full podcast
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New titles on Blake for 2010
23
Jan, 10
New books on Blake due out in the first half
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Marcondes’ Tyger
16
Jan, 10
One particularly marvellous adaptation of Blake's "The Tyger" is "Tyger"
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Tate buys Blake works
12
Jan, 10
A fundraising appeal by Tate Britain has raised £441,000 to
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Leslie Wilber presents an extraordinary visual response to Blake's mythology of the Four Zoas.
A Moving Illustration of William Blake’s Mythology
Opposition,’ says William Blake, ‘is true friendship’. So opens the Foreword to Defence of the Devil by Eugene Halliday.
- Hephzibah Yohannan explores the Blakean writings of Eugene Halliday
For some commentators, it is this engagement with Blake which leads Maud into her deep obsession, but in truth Maud doesn't really understand Blake at all.
- Jason Whittaker, Visions of Saint Maud