Poetry:
* Songs of Innocence and Experience: A collection of poems that explore the duality of human experience, with themes of innocence, experience, love, and loss. Some of the most famous poems from this collection include "The Lamb," "The Tyger," "The Chimney Sweeper," and "London."
* The Marriage of Heaven and Hell: A highly influential work that challenges traditional religious beliefs and explores the connection between opposites.
* The Book of Urizen: A mythological epic that explores the origins of the universe and the creation of man.
* Jerusalem: A lengthy and complex epic poem that envisions a new Jerusalem on Earth, free from oppression and suffering.
* The Prophetic Books: A series of visionary poems that explore Blake's own personal mythology and his critique of the world.
Art:
* Illustrations for his own poetry: Blake was a skilled engraver and illustrator, and he created many beautiful illustrations for his own poetry.
* The Ancient of Days: A famous painting that depicts God creating the universe.
* Newton: A painting that critiques Isaac Newton's scientific approach to the world.
* The Ghost of a Flea: A fascinating example of Blake's unique and detailed style.
Other:
* Blake also wrote letters, annotations, and other writings that provide insight into his thoughts and beliefs.
Key themes in Blake's work:
* The nature of the human soul: Blake believed that every human being has the potential for greatness and can achieve spiritual enlightenment.
* The conflict between innocence and experience: Blake explored the complexities of human experience and the tension between the innocent and the experienced.
* The power of imagination: Blake believed that imagination was the most important faculty of the human mind and that it could create a better world.
* Social and political justice: Blake was a passionate advocate for social and political justice, and his work often critiques the injustices of his time.
Blake's work is considered to be one of the most important and influential bodies of work in English literature and art. His visionary and poetic style continues to inspire readers and viewers today.