In the poetry of William Blake, all of space and time, and all the forms which appear in the physical regions of earth, have their origin in the spiritual realms of Eternity. That is, all that exists first becomes manifest in the holy fires of God's love and imagination where "every Particular is a Man, a Divine Member of the Divine Jesus". This is so because, in Eternity, which Blake equates with the Golden Age of Innocence, all individual forms are so endowed with the spiritual qualities of the divine humanity with which they are consubstantial that each Cloud, Clod of Clay, Valley, Hill, Flower and Herb is endowed with a human face, form and voice (as may readily be gathered from the text and pictures of "The Book of Thel")
[[abstract]]The English Romantic poet William Blake (1757-1827) appears to denounce in his works the...
Considering the ‘divine force’ as a human power that allows humans to transcend from the mere senso...
In his works, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell and Songs of Innocence and Experience, William Blake e...
In The Four Zoas, Blake wages mental war against nature and mystery, reason and tyranny. As a dream ...
This thesis project discusses William Blake’s work and observes the destructive nature of capitalist...
In his prophetic books, William Blake set up a myth system comprising four worlds or states: Eternit...
Eternity and time are central concepts within the Prophetic Works. In the Prophetic universe, eterni...
William Blake is a great mystic poet and a rare genius who has often been acclaimed as ‘a joyful mys...
Just like William Wordsworth who came a little later William Blake was known for an absolute sinceri...
In Christianity, man inherits original sin and is considered to live a sinful existence. Because of ...
In this thesis, the will characterizes the power of the imaginative man to break out of closed syste...
Writing in an era of apocalyptic speculations and millenarian hopes, the Romantic poet and visiona...
The artist-poet William Blake claims that “Jesus & his Apostles & Disciples were all Artis...
"To mercy, pity, peace and love…" sung over The Ancient of Days; credits over. Caption: "William Bl...
William Blake, in The Four Zoas, uses the human body as a metaphor to describe stages in the fall, t...
[[abstract]]The English Romantic poet William Blake (1757-1827) appears to denounce in his works the...
Considering the ‘divine force’ as a human power that allows humans to transcend from the mere senso...
In his works, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell and Songs of Innocence and Experience, William Blake e...
In The Four Zoas, Blake wages mental war against nature and mystery, reason and tyranny. As a dream ...
This thesis project discusses William Blake’s work and observes the destructive nature of capitalist...
In his prophetic books, William Blake set up a myth system comprising four worlds or states: Eternit...
Eternity and time are central concepts within the Prophetic Works. In the Prophetic universe, eterni...
William Blake is a great mystic poet and a rare genius who has often been acclaimed as ‘a joyful mys...
Just like William Wordsworth who came a little later William Blake was known for an absolute sinceri...
In Christianity, man inherits original sin and is considered to live a sinful existence. Because of ...
In this thesis, the will characterizes the power of the imaginative man to break out of closed syste...
Writing in an era of apocalyptic speculations and millenarian hopes, the Romantic poet and visiona...
The artist-poet William Blake claims that “Jesus & his Apostles & Disciples were all Artis...
"To mercy, pity, peace and love…" sung over The Ancient of Days; credits over. Caption: "William Bl...
William Blake, in The Four Zoas, uses the human body as a metaphor to describe stages in the fall, t...
[[abstract]]The English Romantic poet William Blake (1757-1827) appears to denounce in his works the...
Considering the ‘divine force’ as a human power that allows humans to transcend from the mere senso...
In his works, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell and Songs of Innocence and Experience, William Blake e...