Songs of Innocence and of Experience – Introduction & Criticism (All AOs)
Unless a link is provided, all the resources listed below are in the Library.
Ask Rachel if you would like any help finding them.
Unless a link is provided, all the resources listed below are in the Library.
Ask Rachel if you would like any help finding them.
York Notes are the most widely recognised study guides for English Literature and include critical approaches, critical history and contextual background. A copy is in the Library shelved at 821.8 BLA.
A BBC Radio 4 programme in which Melvyn Bragg discusses William Bake’s illustrated collection of poems with academics from the University of Oxford, the University of Cambridge and the University of York. Open this programme.
Considers how to engage with critical perspectives in the poetry of William Blake, including Marxist, Feminist and Ecoccritical. English Review, volume 25 issue 2.
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