The Poetry of William Blake |
Contents
Biography | 5 |
The Romantic Period | 12 |
Development Background of the Poetry | 21 |
Copyright | |
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Albion American artist ascribes aspect becomes Blake's mystical Blakean bondage Book of Ahania Book of Los Book of Urizen Catherine century Christianity concept create criticism Cromek death diction Divine Vision doctrine eighteenth-century elements Eliot England English engraving Enion Enitharmon episode error Eternity Europe evil Felpham female firey Four Zoas French Revolution friends Fuzon Heaven and Hell HISTORY human imagery imagination intellectual Jesus language later Luvah lyrical man's manifestation Marriage of Heaven MASTER PROBLEM SOLVING medieval metaphor Milton and Jerusalem moral law mundane myth Natural Religion neo-classicism neo-classicists Night obscure Orc's Palambron passion philosophy poems poet poet's Poetical Sketches political pre-Romanticism prophecies rationalism reader reform regeneration religious represent result revolutionary Romantic Romantic poetry Romanticism Satan Serpent social Songs of Experience Songs of Innocence soul spectre of Urthona spirit spiritual energy symbol Tharmas theme tion triumph tyranny unity Urthona Vala verse wrath