William Blake: diferenças entre revisões

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== Infância ==
Blake nasceu na "28ª Broad Street", no [[Soho]], [[Londres]], numa família de classe média. Seu pai era um fabricante de roupas e sua mãe cuidava da educação de Blake e seus três irmãos. Logo cedo a bíblia teve uma profunda influência sobre Blake, tornando-se uma de suas maiores fontes de inspiração.<ref>[http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/116 poets.org/William Blake, retrieved online 13 June 2008]</ref><ref name=bent>Bentley, Gerald Eades and Bentley Jr., G. ''William Blake: The Critical Heritage''. 1995, p. 34-5.</ref>
 
Desde muito jovem Blake dizia ter visões. A primeira delas ocorreu quando ele tinha cerca de nove anos, ao declarar ter visto anjos pendurando lantejoulas nos galhos de uma árvore. Mais tarde, num dia em que observava preparadores de feno trabalhando, Blake teve a visão de figuras angelicais caminhando entre eles.
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Hoje Blake é reconhecido como um santo pela Igreja Gnóstica Católica, e o prêmio ''Blake Prize for Religious Art'' (Prêmio Blake para [[Arte Sacra]]) é entregue anualmente na [[Austrália]] em sua homenagem.
 
== {{Bibliografia}} ==
[[Ficheiro:Blake01.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Dante e Virgílio nos portões do Inferno, [[A Divina Comédia]] ]]
 
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* Dante's Divine Comedy ([[1825]]) (ilustrações)
* O livro de Jó da Bíblia ([[1826]]) (ilustrações)
 
=== Sobre Blake ===
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*[[Peter Ackroyd]] (1995). ''Blake''. Sinclair-Stevenson. ISBN 1-85619-278-4.
*[[Donald Ault]] (1974). ''Visionary Physics: Blake's Response to Newton''. University of Chicago. ISBN 0-226-03225-6.
*----- (1987). ''Narrative Unbound: Re-Visioning William Blake's The Four Zoas''. Station Hill Press. ISBN 1-886449-75-9.
*Stephen C. Behrendt (1992). ''Reading William Blake''. London: Macmillan Press. ISBN 0-312-06835-2 .
*[[Gerald Eades Bentley|G.E. Bentley]] (2001). ''The Stranger From Paradise: A Biography of William Blake''. Yale University Press. ISBN 0-300-08939-2.
*----- (2006). ''Blake Records''. Second edition. Yale University Press. ISBN 0-300-09685-2.
*----- (1977). ''Blake Books''. Clarendon Press. ISBN 0-19-818151-5.
*----- (1995). ''Blake Books Supplement''. Clarendon Press.
*[[Harold Bloom]] (1963). ''Blake’s Apocalypse''. Doubleday.
*[[Jacob Bronowski]] (1972). ''William Blake and the Age of Revolution''. Routledge & K. Paul. ISBN 0-7100-7277-5 (hardback), ISBN 0-7100-7278-3 (pbk.)
*----- (1944). ''William Blake, 1757–1827. A man without a mask''. Secker and Warburg, London. Reprints: Penguin 1954; Haskell House 1967.
*Helen P. Bruder (1997). ''William Blake and the Daughters of Albion''. Basingstoke: Macmillan Press, and New York: St. Martin’s Press. ISBN 0-333-64036-5.
*[[G. K. Chesterton]], ''William Blake''. Duckworth, London, n.d. [1910]. Reprint: House of Stratus, Cornwall, 2008. ISBN 0-7551-0032-8.
*Steve Clark and David Worrall, eds (2006). ''Blake, Nation and Empire''. Basingstoke: Macmillan Press, and New York: St. Martin’s Press.
*Tristanne J. Connolly (2002). ''William Blake and the Body''. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
*[[S. Foster Damon]] (1979). ''A Blake Dictionary''. Revised edition. University of New England. ISBN 0-87451-436-3.
*Michael Davis (1977) ''William Blake. A new kind of man''. University of California, Berkeley.
*Morris Eaves (1992). ''The Counter-Arts Conspiracy: Art and Industry in the Age of Blake''. Cornell University Press. ISBN 0-8014-2489-5.
*[[David V. Erdman]] (1977). ''[[Blake: Prophet Against Empire]]: A Poet's Interpretation of the History of His Own Times''. Princeton University Press. ISBN 0-486-26719-9.
*---- (1988). ''The Complete Poetry & Prose of William Blake''. Anchor. ISBN 0-385-15213-2.
*R. N. Essick (1980). ''William Blake: Printmaker''. Princeton University Press. ISBN 0-691-03954-2.
*---- (1989). ''William Blake and the Language of Adam''. Clarendon Press. ISBN 0-19-812985-8.
*R. N. Essick & D. Pearce, eds. (1978). ''Blake in his time''. Indiana University Press.
*Michael Ferber, ''The Social Vision of William Blake''. Princeton University Press, Princeton, 1985.
*[[Irving Fiske]] (1951). ''Bernard Shaw's Debt to William Blake''. London: The [[George Bernard Shaw|Shaw]] Society [19-page phamphlet].
*[[Northrop Frye]] (1947). [[Fearful Symmetry (Frye)|''Fearful Symmetry'']]. Princeton University Press. ISBN 0-691-06165-3.
*---- ed. (1966). ''Blake. A collection of critical essays''. Prentice-Hall.
*[[Alexander Gilchrist]], ''Life and Works of William Blake'', (2d ed., London, 1880). Reissued by [[Cambridge University Press|Cambridge Univ.]], 2009. ISBN 978-1-108-01369-7.
*Jean H. Hagstrom, ''William Blake. Poet and Painter. An introduction to the illuminated verse'', University of Chicago, 1964.
*James King (1991). ''William Blake: His Life''. St. Martin's Press. ISBN 0-312-07572-3.
*[[Saree Makdisi]], ''William Blake and the Impossible History of the 1790s''. University of Chicago Press 2003.
*[[Benjamin Heath Malkin]] (1806). ''A Father's Memoirs of his Child'' Longsmans, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, Paternoster Row, London. {See Arthur Symons, ''William Blake'' (1907, 1970) at 307–329.}
*[[Peter Marshall (author)|Peter Marshall]] (1988). ''William Blake: Visionary Anarchist''. Freedom Press. ISBN 0-900384-77-8
* Emma Mason, "Elihu's Spiritual Sensation: William Blake's Illustrations to the Book of Job," in Michael Lieb, Emma Mason and Jonathan Roberts (eds), ''The Oxford Handbook of the Reception History of the Bible'' (Oxford, OUP, 2011), 460–475.
*[[W.J.T. Mitchell]] (1978). ''Blake's Composite Art: A Study of the Illuminated Poetry''. Yale University Press. ISBN 0-691-01402-7.
*Victor N. Paananen (1996). ''William Blake''. Twayne Publishers, New York. ISBN 0-8057-7053-4.
*Laura Quinney (2010). ''William Blake on Self and Soul''. Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-03524-9.
*[[Kathleen Raine]], ''William Blake''. Oxford University 1970.
*George Anthony Rosso Jr. (1993). ''Blake's Prophetic Workshop: A Study of The Four Zoas''. Associated University Presses. ISBN 0-8387-5240-3.
*Gholam Reza Sabri-Tabrizi (1973). ''The ‘Heaven’ and ‘Hell’ of William Blake'' (New York, International Publishers).
*[[Basil de Sélincourt]], ''William Blake'' (London, 1909).
*[[June Singer]], ''The Unholy Bible: Blake, Jung, and the Collective Unconscious'' (New York: Putnam 1970). Reprinted as: ''Blake, Jung, and the Collective Unconscious'' (Nicolas-Hays 1986).
*Sheila A. Spector (2001). ''"Wonders Divine": the development of Blake's Kabbalistic myth'', Bucknell UP.
*[[Algernon Charles Swinburne]], ''William Blake: A Critical Essay''. John Camden Hotten, Piccadilly, London, 2d. ed., 1868.
*[[Arthur Symons]], ''William Blake''. A. Constable, London 1907. Reprint: Cooper Square, New York 1970. {Includes documents of contemporaries about Wm. Blake, at 249–433.}
*[[E.P. Thompson]] (1993). ''[[Witness Against the Beast]]''. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-22515-9.
*Joseph Viscomi (1993). ''Blake and the Idea of the Book'' (Princeton University Press). ISBN 0-691-06962-X.
*David Weir (2003). ''Brahma in the West: William Blake and the Oriental Renaissance'' (SUNY Press).
*Jason Whittaker (1999). ''William Blake and the Myths of Britain'' (London: Macmillan).
*[[William Butler Yeats|W. B. Yeats]] (1903). ''Ideas of Good and Evil'' (London and Dublin: A. H. Bullen). {Two essays on Blake at 168–175, 176–225}.
* [http://www.graat.fr/krouboread3%5B1%5D.pdf A Comparative Study of Three Anti-Slavery Poems Written by William Blake, Hannah More and Marcus Garvey: Black Stereotyping] by Jérémie Kroubo Dagnini for GRAAT On-Line, January 2010.
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