Bonus Content
2002-2011: Between volumes 35 and 44 (2002-2011), Blake/An Illustrated Quarterly provided occasional bonus content online to complement the print issues. Some of the bonus content was only temporarily available, and other content (such as color versions of black-and-white images) has been incorporated into the digital edition of the print articles. The following is the unique, surviving bonus content.
Bonus Content
Table of ContentsBonus Content | Original Article | Original Issue |
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Supplementary Illustrations |
“‘this extraordinary performance’: William Blake’s Use of Gold and Silver in the Creation of His Paintings and Illuminated Books” Angus Whitehead |
Volume 42, Issue 3 (Winter 2008-09) |
Images of Songs of Innocence (Y) prints |
“Blake in the Marketplace, 2007” Robert N. Essick |
Volume 41, Issue 4 (Spring 2008) |
“Blake and the Xenoglots: Strange-Speaking Critics and Scholars of Blake” By G. E. Bentley, Jr. |
Volume 38, Issue 3 (Winter 2004/2005) | |
“The Jerusalem Marathon” By Susanne Sklar |
Volume 38, Issue 3 (Winter 2004/2005) | |
“William Blake, S. W. Hayter and Color Printing” By Martin Butlin |
“Blake’s Method of Color Printing: Some Responses and Further Observations” Robert N. Essick and Joseph Viscomi |
Volume 36, Issue 2 (Fall 2002) |
“Response” By Robert N. Essick and Joseph Viscomi |
Volume 36, Issue 2 (Fall 2002) |