The greatest visionaries of the early Romantic era
Timeline of Blake
Written/Creative Works:
1783: “Poetical Sketches.”
1788: “There is No Natural Religion and All Religions are One.”
1789: “The Book of Thel”. “Songs of Innocence.”
1791: “The French Revolution.” “Visions of the Daughters of Albion.”
1792: “Songs of Liberty.”
1793: “America: A Prophecy.” “The Marriage of Heaven and Hell.”
1794: “Songs of Experience.” “The First Book of Urizen.” “Europe.” “The Book of Los.”
1795: “The Book of Ahania.” “The Song of Los.”
1804-20: “Jerusalem: The Emonation of the Giant Albion.”
1808: “Milton.”
1809: “A Descriptive Catalogue of Pictures.” “Poetical and Historical Inventions.”
1811: “Sir Geoffrey Chaucer and the Nine and Twenty Pilgrims.”
1818: “For the Sexes: The Gates of Paradise.”
1820: “Jerusalem.”
1823: “The Book of Job.”
1824: “Dante’s Divine Comedy.”