The Piper & the Bard: A Study of William BlakeWayne State University Press, 1959 - 322 páginas A critical study of the individual poems. Includes reprints of original engraved texts of Songs of innocence and of experience "The Book of Thel", "The marriage of Heaven and Hell", and "Visions of the daughters of Albion". |
Contenido
Introduction p 3 The Shepherd p 3 The Ecchoing Green p | 4 |
The Chimney Sweeper p 6 The Little Boy Lost p 7 The Little | 14 |
The imagination | 52 |
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Términos y frases comunes
angel Annotations Bard beasts becomes birds Blake wrote Blake's system Bromion child Chimney Sweeper Christ cloud Cradle Song creation curse dark Daughters of Albion death delight devourer dream earth earthly Ecchoing Green enslaved error eternal evil existence eyes father fear flowers Four Zoas grave happy hear Heva higher innocence Holy Thursday human form divine Ijim imagination infant joy Infant Sorrow innocence and experience Jerusalem lamb Last Judgment laugh light lion Little Black Boy Little Boy Lost Little Girl Found Little Girl Lost Lyca Marriage Mnetha morning mother night Oothoon parents perception Piper pity poem poetic priest prophetic realm religion selfhood selfish sense sensual enjoyment sleep smiles Songs of Experience Songs of Innocence soul spiritual stanza Swedenborg sweet tears thee Thel's Theotormon thou thro Tiriel tree Tyger Urizen vales virgin vision voice wander weep William Blake wisdom words worm Zazel