Sources Used For My Wordsworth and Blake Webpages


Periodical References:

1. Mitchell, Orm. "Blake's Subversive Illustrations to Wollstonecraft's Stories."
Mosaic 17 (Fall 1984) 17-33.

Textual References:

1. Rossetti, William Michael (Ed.). (1893). The Poetical Works of William
Blake, Lyrical and Miscellaneous
. London: George Bell and Sons, York St.,
Covent Garden.

2. Keynes, Geoffrey (Ed.). (1966). The Complete Writings of Willim Blake.
London: Oxford University Press.

3. Lowery, Margaret Ruth. (1940). Windows of the Morning: A Critical Study
of William Blake's Poetical Sketches, 1783
. New Haven: Yale University Press.

4. Durant, Jack D. & Hester, M. Thomas. (Eds.). (1980). A Fair Day in the
Affections
. Raleigh, N.C.: The Winston Press.

5. Wicksteed, Joseph H. (1973). Blake's Innocence and Experience: A Study
of the Songs and Manuscripts
. London & Toronto: J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd.
New York: E.P. Dutton & Co.

6. Sampson, George. (Ed.). (1903). The Lyrical Ballads, 1798-1805,
Wordsworth and Coleridge
. London: Methuen & Co. Ltd. 36 Essex Street.

7. Hutchinon, Thomas. (Ed.). (1923). The Poetical Works of William
Wordsworth
. London: Oxford University Press.

8. Sheats, Paul D. (Ed.). (1982). The Poetical Works of Wordsworth. Boston:
Houghton Mifflin Co.

9. Babenroth, Charles A. (1922). English Childhood: Wordsworth's Treatment
of Childhood in the Light of English Poetry from Prior to Crabbe
. New York:
Columbia University Press.

10. Pirie, David B. (Ed.). (1994). The Romantic Period. London: Penguin
Books Ltd.

Internet Resources--pictures

1. http://sunsite.unc.edu/wm/paint/auth/

2. http://www.uampfa.berkeley.edu/exhibits/newchild/

3. http://www.ece.ucdavis.edu/~darsie/wordsworth.html

4. http://www.wwwebguides.com/britain/cumbria/wordsworth/photo.html

5. http://uslink.net/~snoopy/blake.html

6. http://www.aa.net/~urizen/experience /soe.html

7. http://www.powernet.co.uk/artofeurope/catalog.htm

8. http://www.marknovak.com/wildlife.html


Erica Lell