Tuesday, January 21, 2020
Essay --
William Blake was born in London on November 28, 1757 to James and Catherine Blake. His father, James was a hosier (seller of legwear) in London. Blake had four brothers, James, John, Richard and Robert; and a sister named Catherine (Harris 5). Blake got along best with his younger brother, Robert as they shared an interest in art (Clarke 1). As a young boy, Blake claimed to have had visions of God, spirits, prophets and angels. When he was four he is claimed to have seen Godââ¬â¢s head in his window. In his most famous vision, he saw the prophet Ezekiel under a tree and a tree of angels when he was nine (ââ¬Å"Early Yearsâ⬠). Though his parents believed he was lying, they took into consideration that their son was ââ¬Å"differentâ⬠and did not believe he would succeed in a traditional school setting (ââ¬Å"Poetsâ⬠). So Blake was home schooled by his mother until he was ten years old. Blake was constantly by himself as a boy ââ¬Å"â⬠¦to seek a world of the i magination without fear of recrimination by othersâ⬠(Harris 21). As a child, Blake spent his time engraving drawings of the Greek antiquities his father bought for him ââ¬Å"(Early Yearsâ⬠). James and Catherine supported and encouraged Blakeââ¬â¢s artistic ability and enrolled him in Henry Parââ¬â¢s drawing school in the Strand when Blake was 10 years old, there he first started writing poetry (Harris 5). He enjoyed the works of Shakespeare, Jonson and Spenser and ancient ballads as opposed to current literature at the time (ââ¬Å"The Young Artistâ⬠). Some of Blakeââ¬â¢s favorite artists ranged from Raphael, Michelangelo, Giulio Romano, Albrecht Dà ¼rer, and Maerten Heemskerck. (Merriman 2) In 1772, Blake was apprenticed to the engraver James Basire the engraver to the London Society of antiquities, due to the high cost of dra... ...nius during the French Revolution, aware of impending economic change and sick to the bone of ruling hypocrisy â⬠¦Ã¢â¬ (Hagstrum 97-98). Implications Charles Swinburne, Percy Shelly, T.S Elliot and James Joyce all drew their influence from Blake (Profumo 1). William Butler Yeats especially was inspired by his philosophical and poetic ideas and even edited an edition of Blakeââ¬â¢s collected works (ââ¬Å"Blake and Shelleyâ⬠). Bob Dylan Alasdair Gray, Jim Morrison, and Allen Ginsberg also have hints of Blakeââ¬â¢s poetry (ââ¬Å"William Blake in Doorsâ⬠). More recently his poems have modified by U2, Jah Wobble, Tangerine Dream, Bruce Dickinson, M. Ward and Ulver (Maher 4) . His poems have been inspiration for characters of a number of writers of the twentieth century. Blake has been the muse for comic book writers Alan Moore, Grant Morrison, R. Crumb, and J. M. DeMatteis (Whitson 1).
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