布莱克的詩歌 Blake’s Poetry and Designs

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This generous selection from Blake’s poems, prose, notebooks, marginalia, and letters is accompanied by many of the poet’s illuminations for his own works, some in full color. The editors have modified Blake’s original spelling and punctuation for greater accessibility.  Almost all of Blake’s published writings are here, as well as most of the best shorter poems that remained in manuscript at his death, and much of his most energetic prose. Of Blake’s Major epics, Milton is printed in full, in its longest version; Jerusalem is represented by selections amounting to one-third of the complete poem; and The Four Zoas by briefer excerpts. All the other poetic works are presented complete.  "Criticism" includes contemporary responses by Coleridge, Lamb, John Thomas Smith, Frederick Tatham, Henry Crabb Robinson, and Samuel Palmer. Modern critical essays are by T. S. Eliot, Northrop Frye, Jean Hagstrum, Robert F. Gleckner, Irene Tayler, Martin K. Nurmi, Martin Price, David V. Erdman, Harold Bloom, and E. J. Rose.  Maps, a Chronology of Blake’s life and times, and a Bibliography of Blake studies are also included.

目录

List of Illustrations
Preface
Chronology
Map: Blake’s Britain
Map: Blake’s London, 1757-1827
Map: The Holy Land
The Texts of the Poems
List of Key Terms
POEMS AND PROPHECIES
From Poetical Sketches
 To Spring
 To Summer
 To Autumn
 To Winter
 To the Evening Star
 To Morning
 Song: "How sweet I roam’d"
 Song: "My silks and fine array"
 Song: "Love and harmony combine"
 Song: "I love the jocund dance"
 Song: "Memory, hither come"
 Mad Song
 Song: "Fresh from the dewy hill"
 Song: "When early morn walks forth"
 To the Muses
 Prologue: Intended for a Dramatic Piece of King Edward IV
 Prologue to King John
 A War Song to Englishmen
 [Poems Written in a Copy of Poetical Sketches]
 Song by a Shepherd
 Song by an Old Shepherd
 All Religions Are One (Illuminated Book)
 There Is No Natural Religion (Illuminated Book)
 Songs of Innocence and of Experience (Illuminated Book)
 Songs of Innocence
 Introduction
 The Shepherd
 The Ecchoing Green
 The Lamb
 The Little Black Boy
 The Blossom
 The Chimney Sweeper
 The Little Boy Lost
 The Little Boy Found
 Laughing Song
 A Cradle Song
 The Divine Image
 Holy Thursday
 Night
 Spring
 Nurse’s Song
 Infant Joy
 A Dream
 On Another’s Sorrow
 Songs of Experience
 Introduction
 Earth’s Answer
 The Clod & the Pebble
 Holy Thursday
 The Little Girl Lost
 The Little Girl Found
 The Chimney Sweeper
 Nurse&s Song
 The Sick Rose
 The Fly
 The Angel
 The Tyger
 My Pretty Rose Tree
 Ah! Sun-Flower
 The Lilly
 The Garden of Love
 The Little Vagabond
 London
 The Human Abstract
 Infant Sorrow
 A Poison Tree
 A Little Boy Lost
 A Little Girl Lost
 To Tirzah
 The School-Boy
 The Voice of the Ancient Bard
 A Divine Image
 The Book of Thel (Illuminated Book)
 Visions of the Daughters of Albion (Illuminated Book)
 The Marriage of Heaven and Hell (Illuminated Book)
America: A Prophecy (Illuminated Book)
Europe: A Prophecy (Illuminated Book)
 The Song of Los (Illuminated Book)
 Africa
 Asia
 The Book of Urizen (Illuminated Book)
 The Book of Ahania (Illuminated Book)
 The Book of Los (Illuminated Book)
 Poems from Blake’s Notebook
 I. Working Drafts
 London (Drafts ca. 1792)
 London (Printed version, 1794)
 The Tyger (Drafts, ca. 1792)
 The Tyger (Printed Version, 1794)
 Infant Sorrow (Drafts, of uncertain date)
 Infant Sorrow (Printed Version, 1794)
II. A Projected Plate
 "O lapwing thou fliest around the heath"
 An answer to the parson
 [Experiment]: "Thou hast a lap full of seed"
 Riches
 "If you trap the moment before its ripe"
III. Vision
 Eternity
 "Since all the Riches of this World"
 To God
 To Nobodaddy
 "If it is True What the Prophets write"
 "The Hebrew Nation did not write it"
 "Some Men created for destruction come"
 "You dont believe I wont attempt to make ye"
 "Mock on Mock on Voltaire Rousseau"
 "I will tell you what Joseph of Arimathea"
 Merlins prophecy
 An ancient Proverb
 "The sword sung on the barren heath"
 "Why should I care for the men of thames"
 "Who will exchange his own fire side"
 "Let the Brothels of Paris be opened"
 "Great Men & Fools do often me Inspire"
 "He whole Life is an Epigram..."
 "The Errors of a Wise Man make your Rule"
 Lacedemonian Instruction
 Motto to the Songs of Innocence & of Experience
 "Anger & Wrath my bosom rends"
 "The Angel that presided oer my birth"
 "I am no Homers Hero you all know"
 "I heard an Angel singing"
 "Terror in the house does roar"
 "Great things are done when Men & Mountains meet"
 "When Klopstock England defied"
 Day
 Morning
IV. Love: The Sexes
  "What is it men in women do require"
 "Abstinence sows sand all over"
 "In a wife I should desire"
 "When a Man has Married a Wife"
 "A Woman Scaly & a Man all Hairy"
 "Why was Cupid a Boy"
 How to know Love from Deceit
 "The look of love alarms"
 "Soft deceit & Idleness"
 "Silent Silent Night"
 "Are not the joys of morning sweeter"
V. Love: Stories
 The Fairy
 "Never pain to tell they love"
 "I feard the fury of my wind"
 "I saw a chapel all of gold"
 "I laid me down upon a bank"
 "I asked a thief to steal me a peach"
 Soft Snow
 "An old maid early eer I knew"
 "Grown old in Love from Seven Times Seven"
 The Washer Womans Song
 A cradle song
 To my Mirtle
 "My Spectre around me night & day"
 [Related Stanzas]
 The Birds
VI. Art and Artists
 "Now Art has lost its mental Charms"
 To the Queen
 "The Caverns of the Grave Ive seen"
 "I rose up in the dawn of day"
 "You say their Pictures well Painted be"
 Blakes apology for his Catalogue
 English Encouragement of Art
 "The only man that eer I knew"
 "Madman I have been calld..."
 The Pickering Manuscript
 The Smile
 The Golden Net
 The Mental Traveller
 The Land of Dreams
 Mary
 The Crystal Cabinet
 The Grey Monk
 Auguries of Innocence
 Long John Brown & Little Mary Bell
 William Bond
 From The Four Zoas
 Milton (Illuminated Book)
 From Jerusalem (Illuminated Book)
 The Ghost of Abel (Illuminated Book)
 The Everlasting Gospel
 "There is not one moral virtue..."
 "If Moral Virtue was Christianity"
 "What can this Gospel of Jesus be?"
 "Was Jesus Born of a Virgin Pure"
 "Was Jesus Humble..."
 Was Jesus gentle..."
 "Was Jesus Chaste..."
 "The Vision of Christ that thou dost see"
 To the Accuser who is The God of This World
 Related Prose
 An Island in the Moon
 Prospectus: To the Public
 From A Descriptive Catalogue and [An Advertisement]
 From A Vision of the Last Judgment
 A Public Address to the Chalcographic Society
 The Laocoo!n (Yah and His Two Sons)
 On Homer’s Poetry
 On Virgil
 Blake’s Marginalia
 On John Casper Lavater, Aphorisms on Man (ca. 1789)
 On Emanuel Swedenborg, The Wisdom of Angels, Concerning Divine Love and Divine  Wisdom (1788)
 On R. Watson, Bishop of Llandoff, An Apology for the Bible...addressed to Thomas Paine (1797)  
 On Francis Bacon, Essay Moral, Economical and Political (1797)
 On Henry Boyd, A Translation of "The Inferno" in English Verse, with Historical  Notes (1785)
 On The Works of Sir Joshua Reynolds, Knight, Edited by Edmund Malone (3 volumes) (1798)
 On George Berkeley, Siris: A Chain of Philosophical Reflections (1744)
 On William Wordsworth, Preface to The Excursion, Being A Portion of the Recluse, A Poem (1814)  
 On William Wordsworth, Poems: Including Lyrical Ballads, Vol. I - 1815)
 On Robert John Thornton, The Lord’s Prayer, Newly Translated (1827)
 Blake’s Letters
 To the Reverend Dr. John Trusler, August 23, 1799
 To William Hayley, May 6, 1800
 To George Cumberland, July 2, 1800
 To John Flaxman, September 12, 1800
 To William Hayley, September 16, 1800
 To Thomas Butts, September 23, 1800
 To Thomas Butts, October 2, 1800
 To Thomas Butts, January 10, 1802
 To Thomas Butts, November 22, 1802 (second letter)
 To James Blake, January 30, 1803
 To Thomas Butts, April 25, 1803
 To Thomas Butts, August 16, 1803
 Blake’s Memorandum, August 1803
 To William Hayley, October 7, 1802
 To William Hayley, October 23, 1804
 To William Hayler, December 11, 1805
 To Dawson Turner, June 9, 1818
 To George Cumberland, April 12, 1827
 To Thomas Butts, April 25, 1803 (excerpt)
Criticisms
 COMMENTS BY CONTEMPORARIES
 Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Letter to C.A. Tulk, February 12, 1818
 Charles Lamb - Letter to Bernard Barton, May 15, 1824
 John Thomas Smith - From Nollekens and his Times (1828)
 Frederick Tatham - From "Life of Blake" (1832?)
 Henry Crabb Robinson - From Reminiscences (1852)
 Samuel Palmer - Letter to Alexander Gilchrist, August 23, 1855
 TWENTIETH-CENTURY CRITICISM
 T.S. Eliot - William Blake
 Northrop Frye - Blake’s Treatment of the Archetype
 Jean H. Hagstrum - [On Innocence and Experience]
 Robert F. Gleckner - Point of View and Context in Blake’s Songs
 Irene Tayler - The Woman Scaly
 Martin K. Nurmi - [On The Marriage of Heaven and Hell]
 Martin Price - The Standard of Energy
 David V. Erdman - America: New Expanses
 Harold Bloom - [On Milton]
 E.J. Rose - The Symbolism of the Opened Center and Poetic Theory in Blake’s  Jerusalem
 Bibliography
Index of Titles and First Lines

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