William Blake

William Blake

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Dec 7, 1983 · Anglais · Relié
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Format Relié
Langue Anglais
Publié Dec 7, 1983
Éditeur Random House Value Publishing
ISBN-10 0517416506
ISBN-13 9780517416501

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Morton D. Paley delves into the enigmatic world of William Blake, a figure whose artistry transcends the boundaries of poetry and visual art. Throughout the work, readers are invited to explore Blake's unique philosophy and how it permeates his creations. The author meticulously examines the intricate layers of Blake's imagination, revealing the depth of his spiritual and political beliefs.

The book offers insights into Blake's life, painting a vivid picture of the man behind the myth. It highlights his struggles, aspirations, and the societal influences that shaped his revolutionary ideas. Readers can wander through Blake's tumultuous times, gaining perspective on how his visions challenged the status quo.

In addition, Paley presents a thoughtful analysis of Blake's major works, shedding light on the symbolism and motifs that define his artistry. The narrative weaves together historical context and personal anecdotes, creating a rich tapestry that captures Blake's essence.

This exploration serves not only as a tribute to Blake's genius but also as a guide for those wishing to better understand the intersections of art, literature, and the human experience.
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