This facsimile edition of one of Blake's celebrated "Illuminated Books" reproduces a collection of calligraphed poems, each enclosed in a masterful full-color illustration.
The subject of old age has inspired many eminent writers to produce some of their most brilliant and personal work. This extraordinarily rich and moving anthology brings together the finest...
This book will prove as indispensable to intellectual historians as the idea of experience itself."—James T. Kloppenberg, author of The Virtues of Liberalism
"... a significant contribution to the field... great insight, learning, and clarity." -- George Hart III, University of California, Berkeley "A master's hand is behind this volume.
For a vivid account of the mobilization of the senses, hearing in particular, by the evangelical counter-Enlightenment in America, see Leigh Eric Schmidt, Hearing Things: Religion, Illusion and the American Enlightenment (Cambridge, ...
rience is not a word we can do without , although , given its usage to essen- tialize identity and reify the subject , it is tempting to ... see David Simpson , Situatedness ; or , Why We Keep Saying Where We're Coming From ( Durham ...
Songs of Experience William Blake We are delighted to publish this classic book as part of our extensive Classic Library collection.
We are delighted to publish this classic book as part of our extensive Classic Library collection. Many of the books in our collection have been out of print for decades, and therefore have not been accessible to the general public.