Wayne C. Ripley, Fernando Castanedo, Hikari Sato, Hüseyin Alhas, Vera V. Serdechnaia
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My deep thanks as always to my kind and generous collaborators, whose contributions reveal William Blake’s truly global reach. As will be seen, this was a central concern of much of the scholarship produced over the last year. They have provided the annotations to entries from their respective areas.
期刊介绍:
Blake/An Illustrated Quarterly was born as the Blake Newsletter on a mimeograph machine at the University of California, Berkeley in 1967. Edited by Morton D. Paley, the first issue ran to nine pages, was available for a yearly subscription rate of two dollars for four issues, and included the fateful words, "As far as editorial policy is concerned, I think the Newsletter should be just that—not an incipient journal." The production office of the Newsletter relocated to the University of New Mexico when Morris Eaves became co-editor in 1970, and then moved with him in 1986 to its present home at the University of Rochester.