Blake/An Illustrated Quarterly is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal devoted to William Blake (1757-1827), the British poet, artist, and engraver, and his circle. We publish articles, notes, and book reviews, as well as two annual features: a review of sales of original works by Blake and his followers, and a checklist of publications on Blake.
Current Issue
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Vol 45, No 3 (2012)
The Last Years of Catherine Blake
Articles
Table of Contents| “an excellent saleswoman”: The Last Years of Catherine Blake | |
| Angus Whitehead |
Reviews
Table of Contents| Laura Quinney, William Blake on Self and Soul | |
| Tristanne Connolly |
| Wayne C. Ripley and Justin Van Kleeck, eds., Editing and Reading Blake | |
| Nelson Hilton |
| Gerald E. Bentley, Jr., William Blake’s Conversations: A Compilation, Concordance, and Rhetorical Analysis | |
| Alexander S. Gourlay |
| Sarah Haggarty and Jon Mee, eds., Blake and Conflict | |
| Christopher Z. Hobson |
| R. Paul Yoder, The Narrative Structure of William Blake’s Poem Jerusalem: A Revisionist Interpretation | |
| Molly Anne Rothenberg |
| James Rovira, Blake and Kierkegaard: Creation and Anxiety | |
| Kathryn Freeman |
| Mickle Maher, There Is a Happiness That Morning Is (Theater Oobleck, Chicago, 2011) | |
| Mary Silverstein |
Upcoming
Our annual sales review and checklist of publications
Abraham Samuel Shiff on Blake’s Hebrew Calligraphy
Sarah Eron on Sympathy and Pity in The Book of Urizen
