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In-text: (Blake, 2022)
Your Bibliography: Blake, W., 2022. Jerusalem (1804), The Project Gutenberg eBook of William Blake, by Algernon Charles Swinburne. [online] Gutenberg.org. Available at: <https://www.gutenberg.org/files/35995/35995-h/35995-h.htm> [Accessed 12 December 2021].
In-text: (Blake, 2022)
Your Bibliography: Blake, W., 2022. Vala, or The Four Zoas/Night the First (1797) - Wikisource, the free online library. [online] En.wikisource.org. Available at: <https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Vala,_or_The_Four_Zoas/Night_the_First> [Accessed 9 January 2022].
In-text: (Blake, Parkhurst Easson and R. Easson, 1979)
Your Bibliography: Blake, W., Parkhurst Easson, K. and R. Easson, R., 1979. The Book of Urizen (1818). London: Thames and Hudson.
In-text: (Bloom, 1966)
Your Bibliography: Bloom, H., 1966. States of Being: The Four Zoas. In: N. Frye, ed., Blake: A Collection of Critical Essays, 1st ed. New Jersey: Prentice Hall Inc., pp.104-119.
In-text: (Davies, 1948)
Your Bibliography: Davies, J., 1948. The Theology of William Blake. 1st ed. London: Oxford University Press at the Clarendon Press, pp.11-30.
In-text: (Davis Michael, 2007)
Your Bibliography: Davis Michael, J., 2007. Framing Eve: Reading Blake's Illustrations. In: H. Bruder, ed., Women Reading William Blake, 1st ed. New York and Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan, pp.159-170.
In-text: (De Luca, 1991)
Your Bibliography: De Luca, V., 1991. Words of Eternity. Princeton: Princeton University Press, p.51.
In-text: (Fallon, 2017)
Your Bibliography: Fallon, D., 2017. Blake, myth, and enlightenment: The Politics of Apotheosis. 1st ed. London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp.163-193.
In-text: (Frye, 1947)
Your Bibliography: Frye, N., 1947. Fearful Symmetry. 2nd ed. London: Princeton University Press.
In-text: (Leonard, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Leonard, G., 2011. ‘Without Contraries There is No Progression’: Cinematic Montage and the Relationship of Illustration to Text in William Blake's The [First] Book of Urizen. University of Toronto Quarterly, 80(4), pp.918-934.
In-text: (Lincoln, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Lincoln, A., 2003. From America to The Four Zoas. In: M. Eaves, ed., The Cambridge Companion to William Blake, 1st ed. Cambridge: The Cambridge University Press, pp.210-230.
In-text: (Mitchell, 1969)
Your Bibliography: Mitchell, W., 1969. Poetic and Pictorial Imagination in Blake's The Book of Urizen. Eighteenth-Century Studies, 3(1), p.83.
In-text: (Ryan, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Ryan, R., 2003. Blake and Religion. In: M. Eaves, ed., The Cambridge Companion to William Blake, 1st ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp.150-168.
In-text: (The William Blake Archive, 1998)
Your Bibliography: The William Blake Archive, 1998. THE FIRST BOOK of URIZEN (1818), Object 1 (Bentley 1, Erdman 1, Keynes 1), 14.9 x 10.3 cm. [image] Available at: <http://www.blakearchive.org/copy/urizen.g?descId=urizen.g.illbk.01> [Accessed 12 December 2021].
In-text: (Viscomi, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Viscomi, J., 2003. Illuminated Printing. In: M. Eaves, ed., The Cambridge Companion to William Blake, 1st ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp.37-63.
In-text: (Wikimedia Commons, 1492)
Your Bibliography: Wikimedia Commons, 1492. Vitruvian Man, 34.6 cm × 25.5 cm (13.6 in × 10.0 in), Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venice, Italy. [image] Available at: <https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Da_Vinci_Vitruve_Luc_Viatour.jpg> [Accessed 5 December 2021].
In-text: (Wolfson, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Wolfson, S., 2003. Blake's Language in poetic form. In: M. Eaves, ed., The Cambridge Companion to William Blake, 1st ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp.63-85.
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