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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.
Latest news: Justin Van Kleeck has updated his Four
Zoas bibliography (May 2008).
Our current issue (vol. 42, no. 2, fall 2008) is being mailed
to subscribers in November.
Contents:
Martin Butlin and Robin Hamlyn, "Tate Britain Reveals Nine
New Blakes and Thirteen New Lines of Verse"
Justin Van Kleeck, review of W. H. Stevenson, ed., Blake:
The Complete Poems (3rd ed.)
Angus Whitehead, "'Mrs Chetwynd & her Brother' and 'Mr. Chetwynd'"
Helen P. Bruder, Response to Anne K. Mellor's review of Women Reading William
Blake
Anne K. Mellor, Response to Helen P. Bruder
Online features from past issues:
Robert
N. Essick, "Blake in the Marketplace,
2007": view the Innocence Y
prints
Joseph Viscomi, Blake's "Annus Mirabilis":
The Productions of 1795
G. E. Bentley, Jr., Blake and the Xenoglots
Susanne Sklar, The Jerusalem Marathon
Color versions of the illustrations for the article "Blake's Only
Surviving Palette?" by Joyce H. Townsend, Bronwyn Ormsby, Julia
Jönsson,
and Mark Evans (vol. 39, no. 2, fall 2005) can be accessed here.
Online articles on the subject of color printing:
Martin Butlin, "William Blake, S. W. Hayter
and Color Printing," and a response from Robert N. Essick and Joseph Viscomi.
From vol. 36, no. 2, fall 2002: Essick/Viscomi, "Blake's
Method of Color Printing: Some Responses and Further Observations."
From vol. 35, no. 3, winter 2001/2002: Essick/Viscomi, "An
Inquiry into Blake's Method of Color Printing."
We now have available an index for
the journal Blake Studies.
Manuscript submissions are welcome in either hard copy or electronic
form. Send two copies, typed and documented according to forms suggested
in The MLA Style Manual, and with pages numbered, to either Morton
Paley or Morris Eaves at the addresses listed under Editors.
No articles will be returned unless accompanied by a stamped, self-addressed
envelope. For electronic submissions, you may send a diskette, or you
may send your article as an attachment to an email message; please number
the pages of electronic submissions. The preferred file format is RTF;
other formats are usually acceptable.
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