Blake and his wife are buried at Bunhill Fields, Finsbury, London. "Blake Studies: essays on his life and work" by Sir Geoffrey Keynes, 1971 "William Blake and Westminster Abbey" by M.E. Reisner in ...
And then I thought of Blake,” according to Smith. “His work never sold. He lived in poverty. When he spoke out, he nearly lost his life. What I learnt from William Blake is, don’t give up.
Blake was a deeply religious man and this shows in the moral nature of his work. His poetry was not really well-regarded during his own life. Today he is regarded as a man ahead of his time and he ...
Auguries of Innocence is an exhibition of new works by 10 painters just opened at Cedric Bardawil currently working in ...
London by William Blake was published in 1794. It tells the story of a speaker walking through the city of London and noticing suffering all around them. London was published in Blake's poetry ...