'humble but respectable': Recovering the Neighbourhood Surrounding William and Catherine Blake's Last Residence, No. 3 Fountain Court, Strand, c. 1820-27.Published in:2011By:Whitehead, AngusPublication type:Essay
Blake and the Banknote Crises of 1797, 1800, and 1818.Published in:2011By:Crosby, MarkPublication type:Essay
The William Blake Project.Published in:University of Toronto Quarterly, 2011, v. 80, n. 4, p. 779, doi. 10.3138/utq.80.4.779By:Mulhallen, KarenPublication type:Article
"Remember Me!" Customs and Costumes of Blake's Gift Book.Published in:2011By:Bentley, Jr., G. E.Publication type:Essay
'Catalogue of Some of Blake's Pictures at 'The Salterns"': Captain Butts as Exhibitor, Litigator, and Co-Heir (With His Sister Blanche).Published in:2011By:Johnson, Mary LynnPublication type:Essay
William Blake's "Milton/A Poem" and the Miltonic Matrix of 1791-1810.Published in:2011By:Paley, Morton D.Publication type:Essay
'In the Mouth of a True Orator' ("Jerusalem's" Operating Instructions).Published in:2011By:Sklar, SusannePublication type:Literary Criticism
'Without Contraries There is No Progression': Cinematic Montage and the Relationship of Illustration to Text in William Blake's "The [First] Book of Urizen."Published in:2011By:Leonard, GarryPublication type:Essay