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In 'America: A Prophecy,' William Blake embarks upon a visionary journey through the tumultuous and transformative period of the American Revolution. The illuminated manuscript, etched onto eighteen plates and exalted by its own original illustrations, offers a literary experience that transcends mere poetry, amalgamating the opulent stylings of Romanticism with the prophetically charged language of the era's revolutionary spirits. This electronic version meticulously adheres to the original formatting, preserving the meticulous detail of Blake's artistry. Through its intricately interwoven…mehr

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In 'America: A Prophecy,' William Blake embarks upon a visionary journey through the tumultuous and transformative period of the American Revolution. The illuminated manuscript, etched onto eighteen plates and exalted by its own original illustrations, offers a literary experience that transcends mere poetry, amalgamating the opulent stylings of Romanticism with the prophetically charged language of the era's revolutionary spirits. This electronic version meticulously adheres to the original formatting, preserving the meticulous detail of Blake's artistry. Through its intricately interwoven narrative, the book captures the essence of an ideological battle against tyranny, showcasing Blake's radical approach and championing of personal and universal freedom within the literary context of 18th-century rationalism and burgeoning Romantic ideals. William Blake, a polymath of creative prowess, was a critical yet unheralded voice of his time, often only understood posthumously. His dedication to the marriage of word and image through 'illuminated printing' stemmed from a fervent belief in the supremacy of imagination. 'America: A Prophecy' exemplifies his revolutionary ethos, providing insight into the fiery landscape from which it was born. The inclusions of early sketches within the notebook used between 1790 and 1793 illuminate the Methodological evolution of Blake's ideation and inherent drive towards socio-political commentary. Scholars and enthusiasts of Romantic literature will find 'America: A Prophecy' an indispensable addition to their collection, where the confluence of poem, prophecy, and visual artistry coalesces into a powerful statement on human liberation and the transcendental power of imagination. It is recommended that readers engage with Blake's manuscript as a transformative experience; one that not only encapsulates the rich tapestry of the era's philosophical struggle but also invites contemplation on the enduring question of human autonomy and spirit.

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William Blake (1757-1827) was a seminal figure in the history of the poetry and visual arts of the Romantic Age. Renowned for his expressiveness and creativity, Blake's work transcends easy classification. Though his contemporaries largely overlooked him, Blake has posthumously been recognized as a literary and artistic genius. A prophetic visionary, Blake's unique method of 'Illuminated Printing' combines text and imagery on the same plate, seen masterfully in works such as 'America A Prophecy' (1793), which criticizes oppressive authority and foresees revolutionary change. This work, like many of his others, is noted for its innovative techniques and profound mytho-poetic narratives, embodying Blake's personal spiritual and political beliefs. His body of work is significant both for its beautiful, enigmatic poetry and for its striking, handcrafted illustrations. Blake's influence is evident across a range of artistic and literary movements, and his contributions to the Romantic movement have shaped subsequent generations of artists and free thinkers. His writings embrace a wide array of themes, from the nature of humanity to the tyranny of institutional power. Blake's legacy is that of a polymath, an artist and poet whose visionary approach to the arts continues to inspire and challenge the conventional boundaries of creativity.