Complete Writings: With Variant ReadingsThis text, edited with notes by Sir Geoffrey Keynes, was first published in 1957 to mark the bicentenary of Blake's birth. It is now reprinted in an improved form with corrections, and with additions derived from further readings of deleted words and passages introduced without change of line or page numbering. This text contains almost all Blake's substantive variants. A small amount of new material is added in a supplement, including some notes in Blake's hand (c. 1819) recently found in a sketchbook used by John Varley. -- From publisher's description. |
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Contents
Then she bore pale desire ante 1777 | 40 |
Poems written in a copy of Poetical Sketches circa 1787 | 63 |
Annotations to Swedenborgs Wisdom of Angels concerning | 89 |
There is no Natural Religion circa 1788 | 97 |
Songs of Innocence 1789 III | 111 |
The Book of Thel 1789 | 127 |
The French Revolution 1791 | 134 |
The Marriage of Heaven and Hell circa 179093 | 148 |
Annotations to Boyds translation of Dantes Inferno | 411 |
Poems from the Pickering Manuscript circa 1803 | 423 |
Blakes Memorandum 1803 | 437 |
Annotations to Sir Joshua Reynoldss Discourses | 445 |
Milton a Poem in 2 Books 180408 | 480 |
Epigrams Verses and Fragments from The NoteBook | 536 |
Advertisement of Exhibition of Paintings 1809 | 560 |
Pilgrims 1809 | 586 |
A Song of Liberty | 159 |
A fairy leapt upon my knee circa 1793 | 188 |
America a Prophecy 1793 | 195 |
probably intended for America circa 1793 | 206 |
Subjects for The History of England a small book | 208 |
A Divine Image circa 1794 | 221 |
Europe a Prophecy 1794 | 237 |
The Song of Los 1795 | 245 |
The Book of Los 1795 | 255 |
fair copy 1796 | 261 |
Annotations to Watsons Apology for The Bible 1798 | 383 |
Annotations to Bacons Essays circa 1798 | 396 |
Joseph of Arimathea circa 1810 | 604 |
Descriptions of the illustrations to Miltons LAllegro | 617 |
The Everlasting Gospel circa 1818 | 748 |
The Gates of Paradise circa 1818 | 760 |
Notes on Spurzheims Observations on Insanity circa 1819 | 772 |
The Laocoon circa 1820 | 778 |
Annotations to The Excursion by Wordsworth 1826 | 784 |
The Letters 17911827 | 859 |
888888 | 923 |
Annotations to Swedenborgs Heaven and Hell circa 1790 | 929 |
Letter to Mrs Aders 29 December 1826 | 936 |
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