The germ of this Q&A lay in a query to the Blake Archive that came my way on the road to its destination. It had been a while since I had corresponded with Hans-Ulrich, and I took the opportuni…| Hell’s Printing Press
ASECS 2025 (Held Online) Round Table: The Legacies of Morris EavesCo-Chairs: Wayne Ripley, Winona State University, wripley@winona.edu; Tom Hothem, University of California, Merced, …| Hell’s Printing Press
The spring issue of the Blake Quarterly will mark the debut of Mark Crosby as sales review editor; Mark succeeds Bob Essick in that role. “Blake in the Marketplace” is an annual feature chronicling sales in the prior year of...| Hell’s Printing Press
Recollections and appreciations of Morris Eaves from colleagues, friends, and the Blake community. Robert William Rix, University of Copenhagen It was not long after I finished my PhD that Morris emailed me about something. I can’t remember exactly what it...| Hell’s Printing Press
The Blake Archive recently published “The Phoenix to Mrs. Butts,” and it occurs to me that this post deserves the title “The Phoenix to Mr. Getty,” since it concerns an exhibition that has been longer in the making than anyone...| Hell’s Printing Press
This interview was conducted by Elizabeth Effinger, who has edited and condensed it for publication. It will also appear in the fall 2023 (vol. 57, no. 2) issue of the Blake Quarterly. The year 2022 marked the twenty-fifth anniversary of...| Hell’s Printing Press
The cover of our spring 2023 issue (vol. 56, no. 4) features a map of Australia, with the states and largest territory represented by details of works by Blake. The puzzle is to discover the link between the image and...| Hell’s Printing Press
During my archive work this past fall, I was asked to markup Copies D and L of Visions of the Daughters of Albion (1793). At the time, I had also recently reread Visions for other research, and it lead contemplating about what Blake attempted...| Hell’s Printing Press
My goal is to show off the difference a little contrast and color-adjusting can do when trying to read certain, less-than-clear portions of a manuscript. And one or two unexpected surprises that can pop up in editing...Blake holds many mysteries.| Hell’s Printing Press
Our spring issue (vol. 55, no. 4) came out this week. It contains: Blake in the Marketplace, 2021 Robert N. Essick “Seen in my visions”: Klüver Form-Constant Visual Hallucinations in William Blake’s Paintings and Illuminated Books David Worrall Review of...| Hell’s Printing Press