Complaint, and the Consolation; or, Night Thoughts

Edward YOUNG   |   William BLAKE

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Complaint, and the Consolation; or, Night Thoughts

“A REMARKABLE FRAGMENT”: EDWARD YOUNG’S NIGHT THOUGHTS, WITH 43 SPLENDID UNCUT LARGE FOLIO ENGRAVINGS BY WILLIAM BLAKE AFTER HIS OWN DESIGNS

(BLAKE, William) YOUNG, Edward. The Complaint, and the Consolation; or, Night Thoughts. London: R. Noble for R. Edwards, 1797. Folio, period style full speckled calf gilt, red morocco spine label, raised bands, marbled endpapers, uncut.

First edition of one of the 18th century’s most important blank verse poems, celebrated today as a remarkable exemplar of William Blake’s art, with 43 splendid, full-page folio engravings by him after his own designs. An excellent copy, complete with the elusive explanatory leaf.

“Blake made 537 drawings in watercolor around pages of the first edition of Young’s poem, inlaid in album sheets measuring 21 by 16 inches. He chose 43 of these for engraving in what was intended to be a first installment of illustrations to the Night Thoughts” (Ray 3). This illustrated edition, designed to rival such monumental illustrated works as Boydell’s Shakespeare, was to have been issued in parts, but only the first part, for which the designs were engraved by Blake himself, was ever published. This edition of the Night Thoughts was much noticed; as Bentley reports, the nudity of the figures “alarmed fastidious people: the serious and the pious,” and Bulwer-Lytton described the designs as “balanced between the conception of genius and the ravings of positive insanity.” “Perhaps baffled by the novelty of Blake’s interpretations, the public was not receptive, and the book remains a remarkable fragment” (Ray). The paper used for this edition was only marginally larger than the copperplate, and Blake’s engravings are consequently too large for the leaves on which they have been printed. The present uncut copy is one of the few that preserves Blake’s illustrations almost entirely without loss. Keynes 70. Bentley, Blake Books, 515. Easson and Essick, William Blake Book Illustrator, I: iv. Bindman, Complete Graphic Works of Blake, 357-379.

Explanation leaf, bound at rear (often absent), with a few marginal repairs. Text and illustrations fine, impressions dark. A fine copy in a beautiful binding.

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