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Yeats’s Blake criticism of the 1890s hinged on his knowledge of the
esoteric and occult systems that he used as his framework for interpretation of
the Romantic poet. This article examines The Works of William Blake:
Poetic, Symbolic, and Critical (1893) and Yeats’s 1890s
reviews of his contemporary Blake critics, as well as his relationship with the
mystic poet and artist George William Russell (Æ), whom he repeatedly
compared to Blake. Yeats’s emphasis on the importance of Boehme and
Swedenborg in Blake’s system had a major influence on Blake’s
critical legacy in the twentieth century, such as S. Foster Damon’s
approach to Blake in William Blake: His Philosophy and Symbols
(1924) and Kathleen Raine’s Blake and Tradition (1969).
Yeats’s engagement with Blake in the 1890s also contributed to the
popular conception of Blake as a mystic and visionary artist which still
continues.