Through Nov. 30. Visit the museum’s website for hours and more information. The poem is famous, so we think we know it. But really, we only recognize the first stanza: “Tyger Tyger, burning bright, / ...
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Call William Blake a poet. Or a prophet. Or a visionary. Or a fool. Or just see William Blake as a white-hot comet, blazing through 18th century Britain's hidebound strictures and persnickety ...
SOUTHBRIDGE — Jonathan Blake will read poetry from his new book, “In the Kingdom,” from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Jan. 25, at the Jacob Edwards Library. Writer, educator and arts activist and organizer, Blake ...
“Burning Bright” showcases the poet-artist’s inventive approaches and the vivid imagination that set him apart. Photo: Richard Caspole, Yale Cen Two iconic works kick off the show. Spread open in a ...
In 1966, I arrived at college to discover that William Blake had become the patron saint of a revolution. Students in those days confused the poet Blake with certain drawings he had made of leonine ...
The Morning Comes (1793-1821), by William Blake. The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. William Blake’s Universe, the new (free) exhibition at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, is a celebration of work ...
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