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The Urizen Books

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The last volumes in the series of William Blake's Illuminated Books reveal the writer and artist as a prophet driven by a sense of apocalyptic urgency. Blake conceived and executed The Continental Prophecies and The Urizen Books in the early 1790s, capturing the intellectual and spiritual turmoil of the American and French revolutions. Here, for the first time, the general reader will encounter Blake's most intense vision in reproductions that do justice to the originals, accompanied by texts, comprehensive notes and commentaries, and detailed interpretations of the designs.



The Urizen Books , made up of "Urizen," "The Book of Los," and "Ahania," describes the dissemination of the autocratic mythology of Urizen, Blake's inflexibly rationalist and myopic law-giver. These books stand as the author's sensible and considered response to the events of his time. The illuminated text of "Urizen" and the ten full-page illustrations from copy D in the British Museum, never before reproduced, represent a tour de force in Blake's specialist process of color printing.


These volumes complete the six-part series of William Blake's Illuminated Books, including Jerusalem , Songs of Innocence and of Experience , The Early Illuminated Books , and Milton, A Poem , all published by Princeton University Press.

232 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1995

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William Blake

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William Blake was an English poet, painter, and printmaker. Largely unrecognised during his lifetime, Blake's work is today considered seminal and significant in the history of both poetry and the visual arts.

Blake's prophetic poetry has been said to form "what is in proportion to its merits the least read body of poetry in the language". His visual artistry has led one modern critic to proclaim him "far and away the greatest artist Britain has ever produced." Although he only once travelled any further than a day's walk outside London over the course of his life, his creative vision engendered a diverse and symbolically rich corpus, which embraced 'imagination' as "the body of God", or "Human existence itself".

Once considered mad for his idiosyncratic views, Blake is highly regarded today for his expressiveness and creativity, and the philosophical and mystical currents that underlie his work. His work has been characterized as part of the Romantic movement, or even "Pre-Romantic", for its largely having appeared in the 18th century. Reverent of the Bible but hostile to the established Church, Blake was influenced by the ideals and ambitions of the French and American revolutions, as well as by such thinkers as Emanuel Swedenborg.

Despite these known influences, the originality and singularity of Blake's work make it difficult to classify. One 19th century scholar characterised Blake as a "glorious luminary", "a man not forestalled by predecessors, nor to be classed with contemporaries, nor to be replaced by known or readily surmisable successors."

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December 19, 2017
A mate of mine recently reviewed this and it reminded me I read this yonks ago...I recall the artwork was stunning - and more importantly matches the themes of Blake's work. For me, Blake is much more than a poet...Then again, maybe all the greatest poets are in that they somehow transcend their art form and their poems also become like movies in your mind or music rather than just words on the page...Whatever the case, it feels like Blake was more like a philosopher and one who illuminated the masses with secret knowledge and ancient wisdom...
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November 30, 2008
Excellent edition of the Urizen books with useful commentary and annotations, esp. about the textual issues. This will be the standard edition of these books for years to come, but any study of The First Book of Urizen will need to be supplemented by other editions available at The William Blake Archive online.
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