Covers a wide range but only briefly
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I am currently studying William Blake at AS Level so I bought this book hoping it would help. However, although it covers a great number of poems from Songs of Innocence and Experience it feels a little brief and rushed. With an entire textual analysis of The Chimney Sweeper at the end I thought this would assist me in my understanding of the poem but it only served as a very rough guideline and didn't provide me with that much information. However, for earlier levels such as (UK) GCSE's it would probably provide useful references as to the subject of the poems and some basic points. For anything higher than this however I'd seek out other books.
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