William Blake

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Peter Davies here provides the first clear and concise general introduction to the notoriously enigmatic force of Blake's extraordinary life and literary output. This critical study candidly points to what is readily accessible and then to what is less clear but of higher interest. He analyses and presents what is of greatest value in Blake's work.

 

About the author:

Peter Davies is a staff writer at The Times. He is the author of The Brontes, Dylan Thomas and King Lear in the Greenwich Exchange Student Guide Literary Series.

 

92  pages

ISBN: 978-1-871551-27-3

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Peter Davies here provides the first clear and concise general introduction to the notoriously enigmatic force of Blake's extraordinary life and literary output. This critical study candidly points to what is readily accessible and then to what is less clear but of higher interest. He analyses and presents what is of greatest value in Blake's work.

 

About the author:

Peter Davies is a staff writer at The Times. He is the author of The Brontes, Dylan Thomas and King Lear in the Greenwich Exchange Student Guide Literary Series.

 

92  pages

ISBN: 978-1-871551-27-3

Peter Davies here provides the first clear and concise general introduction to the notoriously enigmatic force of Blake's extraordinary life and literary output. This critical study candidly points to what is readily accessible and then to what is less clear but of higher interest. He analyses and presents what is of greatest value in Blake's work.

 

About the author:

Peter Davies is a staff writer at The Times. He is the author of The Brontes, Dylan Thomas and King Lear in the Greenwich Exchange Student Guide Literary Series.

 

92  pages

ISBN: 978-1-871551-27-3