There has never been a book about Blake's last period, from his
meeting with John Linnell in 1818 to his death in 1827, although it
includes some of his greatest works. In The Traveller in the Evening,
Morton Paley argues that this late phase involves attitudes, themes,
and ideas that are either distinctively new or different in emphasis
from what preceded them. After an introduction on Blake and his milieu
during this period, Paley begins with a chapter on Blake's
illustrations to Thornton's edition of Virgil. Paley relates these to
Blake's complex view of pastoral, before proceeding to a history of
the project, its near-abortion, and its fulfillment as Blake's one of
greatest accomplishments as an illustrator. In Yah and His Two Sons
the presentation of the divine, except where it is associated with
art, is ambiguous where it is not negative. Paley takes up this
separate plate in the context of artists's representations of the
Laocoön that would have been known to Blake, and also of what Blake
would have known of its history from classical antiquity to his own
time. Blake's Dante water colours and engravings are the most
ambitious accomplishment of the last years of his life, and Paley
shows that the problematic nature of some of these pictures, with
Beatrice Addressing Dante from the Car as a main example, arises from
Blake's own divided and sharply polarized attitude toward Dante's
Comedy. The closing chapter, called 'Blake's Bible', is on the
Bible-related designs and writings of Blake's last years. Paley
discusses The Death of Abel (addressed to Lord Byron 'in the
Wilderness') as a response to its literary forerunners, especially
Gessner's Death of Abel and Byron's Cain. For the Job engravings Paley
shows how the border designs and the marginal texts set up a dialogue
with the main illustrations unlike anything in Blake's Job water
colours on the same subjects. Also included here are Blake's last
pictorial work on a Biblical subject, The Genesis manuscript, and
Blake's last writing on a Biblical text, his vitriolic comments on
Thornton's translations of the Lord's Prayer.
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The Last Works of William Blake
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ISBN
9780191527814
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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