Description
Blake: An Illustrated Quarterly Vol. 18, #3 (Winter 1984-85) is “a peer-reviewed scholarly journal devoted to William Blake (1757-1827), the British poet, artist, and engraver, and his circle.” Published under the sponsorship of the Department of English, University of New Mexico.
In this issue:
* “A Newly Discovered Blake at the Huntington”
* “Visual Analogues to Blake’s ‘The Dog'”
* “A Re-View of Some Problems in Understanding Blake’s Night Thoughts”
* “Further Thoughts on Night Thoughts”
* “Grant’s ‘Problems in Understanding’: Some Marginalia”
* reviews
62 pages, saddle-stitched, 8½ × 11”. Published in 1984.
Condition: Minor wear, price sticker on front, complete and intact, no tears or markings, tight binding, clean interiors. Please enlarge the images for a closer look.
>> Steven Ogden Collection <<
This item comes from the collection of the late Steven Ogden, fanzine author, publisher, researcher and my friend. Steve was active in fandom (SF/fantasy and comics), including APAs (FAPA, CAPA-Alpha) and publishing for decades under the Spotted Zebra Press/New Spotted Zebra Press banners (with his wife, Vicki). His publications include the massive Brad W. Foster Checklist of Published Works from the 20th Century, Edgar’s Journal, Ouroborus and many others.