Marks of weakness, marks of woe.’ William Blake captures the suffering and oppression on the streets of 18th-century London ...
One of Britain’s most renowned heavy metal rock stars has emerged as the unlikely hero in a battle against time to save a ...
William Blake was a bit of a nut. That’s partly why we like him so much. The great British Romantic artist, whose lifespan (1757-1827) roughly corresponded with that of mad King George III ...
One of Britain’s most renowned heavy metal rock stars has emerged as the unlikely hero in a battle against time to save a ...
A seaside cottage in England once inhabited by the 18th-century poet and painter William Blake will be restored, with plans to convert it into a museum. The house, where, in 1804, Blake wrote the ...
Plans to turn a picturesque cottage once inhabited by the artist and poet William Blake into a museum are a step closer after funding was sourced to fix its thatched roof, which was at risk of ...
You may know William Blake as a poet, or even as #38 in the BBC’s 2002 poll of the 100 Greatest Britons. But did you know that Blake was also an artist and print maker who made illuminated ...
One day in 1801, when William Blake was living on the Sussex coast, he went on a long country walk when he got into an argument with a thistle. The artist, poet and musician, who experienced ...
The Blake Cottage Trust A dilapidated English cottage rented by William Blake, the lauded 18th-century Romantic poet, is about to get a much-needed makeover. Eventually, after crews finish ...
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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 ...