Sunday, 27 November 2011

William Blake


 

Owing to lessons of English literature we have a possibility to learn about the most salient English writers and acquaint with their works. On learning William Blake I’ve become fascinated by his creativity. Consequently, I’m eager to post some information about this artist in order to shed some light on this idiosyncratic man.

Poet, painter, engraver and mystic William Blake was born in London, on November 28,1757. His parents, James and Catherine, ran a hosiery shop and were political radicals and religious Dissenters. William attended school only long enough to learn reading and writing, leaving at the age of ten, and was otherwise educated at home by his mother. He began writing poetry when he was twelve and was apprenticed to a London engraver at the age of fourteen. His poetry and visual art are inextricably linked.

In 1784, he set up a print shop, but within a few years the business floundered and for the rest of his life Blake eked out a living as an engraver and illustrator. His wife, Catharine, whom he married in 1782, remained faithful and diligent and she helped him to print the illuminated poetry for which he is remembered today.

In 1789, he published his Songs of Innocence, the gentlest of his lyrics, but the collection was followed by Songs of Experience, containing a profound expression of adult corruption and repression. His long list of works shows relentless energy and drive. As one of the most complex writers known, it is impossible to summarize his career - he was a combination of extremes. He’s great, You mat ensure this by your own, when reading his poems or gazing his paintings.

Sunday, 13 November 2011

Belfast


The capital and the largest city of Northern Ireland is Belfast. It’s a real heart of industry, as well as the arts, higher education and business. It’s a legal center, and is the economic engine of the whole Northern Ireland.
   The city of Belfast has a population of 267,500 and lies in the middle of the Belfast urban area. Belfast  traces its roots to a settlement to a French Huguenots. During the 18Th and 19th centuries, Belfast was swept up in the Industrial Revolution and has become a centre for the Irish linen industry, tobacco production, rope-making and shipbuilding. Belfast has been the capital of Northern Ireland since its establishment in 1921.
    The city of Belfast has the Latin motto "Pro tanto quid retribuamus which means  "In return for so much, what shall we give back?". The precise origins and meanings of the symbols contained on the Coat of Arms are unknown. However, images such as the bell, the seahorse, the ship and the chained wolf were all used by 17th century Belfast merchants on their signs and coinage. 
The seahorse, which is used twice, shows the maritime importance of Belfast, as does the ship at the base of the shield. 
    The name ‘Belfast’ also originates from the Gaelic ‘Beal Feirste’, which means ‘mouth of the river’. 
for friendly citizens, gracious parks, splendid Victorian architecture, and trendy nightlife.
To learn more:
http://www.bc.edu/offices/international/programs/progsemesteryear/europerussia/belfastderry.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belfast
http://www.belfastcity.gov.uk/cityhall/coatofarms.asp