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Blake, William

Pronunciation: /bleɪk/

Definition of Blake, William
  • (1757–1827), English artist and poet. Blake’s poems mark the beginning of romanticism and a rejection of the Age of Enlightenment. His watercolours and engravings, like his writings, were only fully appreciated after his death. Notable collections of poems: Songs of Innocence (1789) and Songs of Experience (1794).

Derivatives

Blakeian

adjective

Blake, William in other Oxford dictionaries

Definition of Blake, William in the US English dictionary