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A biographical and critical study reconstructs the poet-artist's mental and spiritual development from childhood and apprenticeship through marriage and mature practice. It traces recurring visionary experiences, literary and spiritual influences, friendships and feuds, and the production of illuminated prophetic works and designs, illustrated with plates and close readings. The account closes with the artist's declining years and death and considers how personal struggles and creative experiments shaped his posthumous reputation.

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Charles Gardner

Charles Gardner was a writer and scholar known for his exploration of the life and works of the English poet and artist William Blake. His notable work, "William Blake, the Man," delves into Blake's complex personality and artistic vision, offering insights into his contributions to literature and art. Gardner's scholarship contributes to the understanding of Blake's place in literary heritage, highlighting the significance of his visionary works and the context in which they were created. Through his writings, Gardner helps to illuminate the enduring impact of Blake's creativity on subsequent generations.

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