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A singular companion to William Blake’s visionary imagination. Essential reading for Blake fans.Edited by Edwin John Ellis, The Works of William Blake; Poetic, Symbolic, and Critical (Volume III) gathers Blake’s poems with incisive editorial commentary that clarifies his complex frames of myth and symbolism without flattening their mystery. Part romantic poetry anthology and part literary criticism collection, the volume balances close readings and broader context to support both enthusiastic readers and specialised study. Its symbolic literature analysis tracks recurring motifs and illuminates the visionary poetic works that place Blake at the heart of English romanticism studies. New readers readily receive a practical poetry appreciation guide into Blake’s imagery and music; scholars gain an academic literature reference useful for nineteenth century poetry study and for romantic poets comparison. Comparative readers interested in such comparisons find the notes and scope of the commentary a useful way to situate Blake amid the shifting tastes of Victorian era literature.Historically, Volume III is significant and influential as part of the nineteenth-century revival in William Blake studies, a document of how later generations sought to decode his symbolic language and to preserve his place in literary history. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Casual readers discover accessible introductions and vivid poetic daring; collectors and institutions gain a thoughtfully edited collectible that reads well on the shelf and serves as a dependable tool for deeper symbolic study and for classroom use. Rich with implications for myth and symbolism, the edition rewards repeat reading and supplies a steady point of reference for anyone engaged in English romanticism studies, thematic research, or a renewed appreciation of visionary poetic works.