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While his contemporaries considered Blake a madman, we now appreciate him as an important figure in the development of romantic and mystical poetry. Blake's poetry is unique from every angle: It possesses a philosophical depth that impacts the reader at a spiritual level. Blake created his own mythological world, which he outlined in his prophetic books. His complex world is inhabited by deities and heroes to whom he gave unusual names: Urizen, Luva, Tarmas, Urton, Los, Enitarmon, Aania, etc. The inspiration for Blake's mythology has many origins, including the Bible, Greek and Roman…mehr

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While his contemporaries considered Blake a madman, we now appreciate him as an important figure in the development of romantic and mystical poetry. Blake's poetry is unique from every angle: It possesses a philosophical depth that impacts the reader at a spiritual level. Blake created his own mythological world, which he outlined in his prophetic books. His complex world is inhabited by deities and heroes to whom he gave unusual names: Urizen, Luva, Tarmas, Urton, Los, Enitarmon, Aania, etc. The inspiration for Blake's mythology has many origins, including the Bible, Greek and Roman mythology, Scandinavian Eddas, and treatises by occultists and religious mystics. Contents: Poetical Sketches An Island In The Moon All Religions Are One There Is No Natural Religion Tiriel Songs Of Innocence The Book Of Thel The Marriage Of Heaven And Hell The French Revolution Visions Of The Daughters Of Albion America A Prophecy Europe A Prophecy The First Book Of Urizen Songs Of Experience The Book Of Los The Song Of Los The Book Of Ahania The Four Zoas Milton A Poem Jerusalem: The Emanation Of The Giant Albion Songs And Ballads From Blake's Notebook (1793) Satiric Verses And Epigrams From Blake's Notebook Uncollected Works
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William Blake (28 November 1757 – 12 August 1827) was an English poet, painter, and printmaker. Largely unrecognised during his lifetime, Blake is now considered a seminal figure in the history of the poetry and visual arts of the Romantic Age.