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"William Blake: His Philosophy and Symbols" is a comprehensive and landmark study that delves into the profound complexities of one of England's most enigmatic poets and artists. This work aims to decode the intricate mythological system and spiritual philosophy that underpin Blake's major writings, including his "Prophetic Books."
The text meticulously examines the symbols and metaphors that define Blake's unique worldview, bridging the gap between his visionary art and his revolutionary literary contributions. The analysis provides a detailed look at Blake's development as a thinker, exploring themes of innocence, experience, and the eternal struggle between creative imagination and social constraint. By situating Blake within the broader context of Romanticism and the mystical tradition, this scholarly work offers readers a clearer path through the dense allegories found in works such as "The Marriage of Heaven and Hell" and "Jerusalem." Essential for students of English literature and admirers of Blake's creative genius, this volume remains a foundational text in the field of Blake scholarship, shedding light on the spiritual and intellectual depths of a true visionary.
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