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Blake
AN ISLAND IN THE MOON A Facsimile of the Manuscript Introduced, Transcribed , and Annotated by Michael Phillips With A Preface by Haven O'More
Cambridge University Press in Association with the Institute of - Traditional Science, 1987
315,00 €
Buddenbrooks Inc.
(Newburyport, Estados Unidos)
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Edizione: extremely scarce limited edition beautifully produced by the stamperia valdonego for the cambridge university press and institute of traditional science, produced from blake's manuscript at the fitzwilliam museum.<br> an island in the moon is a dramatic satire critical for our understanding of william blake at a formative stage of his development both as poet and producer of his "illuminated printing". "here we have blake's most playful expression as a satirist, and the beginnings of the songs of innocence and of expression, including three of the songs in the draft" - dustjacket.<br> michael phillips, of edinburgh university has publications on william blake which include "interpreting blake" and "william blake essays in honour of sir geoffrey keynes.<br> haven o'more was director of the institute of traditional science and was associate trustee of the william blake trust until the death of sir keynes. he is also famous for assembling one of the greatest private libraries of the 20th century, the famed "garden" collection of books and manuscripts.