William Blake (28 November 1757 – 12 August 1827) was an English poet, painter, and printmaker. Largely unrecognised during his life, Blake has become...
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Blake Edwards (born William Blake Crump; July 26, 1922 – December 15, 2010) was an American film director, producer, screenwriter, and actor. Edwards...
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"London" is a poem by William Blake, published in the Songs of Experience in 1794. It is one of the few poems in Songs of Experience that reflects a constrained...
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William Blake (1757–1827) was an English poet, visionary, painter, and printmaker. William Blake may also refer to: William Blake (merchant) (d.1696)...
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William Blake Crouch (born October 15, 1978) is an American author known for books such as Dark Matter, Recursion, Upgrade, and his Wayward Pines Trilogy...
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prophetic books of the English poet and artist William Blake contain an invented mythology, in which Blake worked to encode his spiritual and political...
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paper, finished in ink and watercolour, by the English artist and poet William Blake, one of the group known as the "Large Colour Prints". Along with his...
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Red John (redirect from Blake Association)
are derived from William Blake and his famous poem "The Tyger", implying that whoever controls the organization is an admirer of Blake's work. Smith further...
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William "Tulsa Jack" Blake (c. 1859 - April 4, 1895) was an American outlaw of the Old West, and member of the Wild Bunch gang. He had been a cowboy in...
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Catherine Blake (née Boucher; 25 April 1762 – 18 October 1831) was the wife of the poet, painter, and engraver William Blake, and a vital presence and...
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Sir William Blake Richmond KCB RA PPRBSA (29 November 1842 – 11 February 1921) was a British painter, sculptor and a designer of stained glass and mosaic...
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2023. Damon, S. Foster; Eaves, Morris (1988). A Blake dictionary: the ideas and symbols of William Blake (Rev. ed. with a new foreword and annotated bibliography ed...
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poems by William Blake. Originally, Blake illuminated and bound Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience separately. It was only in 1794 that Blake combined...
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"A Poison Tree" is a poem written by William Blake, published in 1794 as part of his Songs of Experience collection. It describes the narrator's repressed...
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18th-century English poet and artist William Blake are a series of lengthy, interrelated poetic works drawing upon Blake's own personal mythology. They have...
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"The Tyger" is a poem by the English poet William Blake, published in 1794 as part of his Songs of Experience collection and rising to prominence in the...
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William Blake Herron is an American screenwriter, director and actor, best known for contributing to the screenplay for The Bourne Identity. Born in Texas...
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Death of God theology (section William Blake)
needed] of the 18th- and 19th-century mystic William Blake. In his intricately engraved illuminated books, Blake sought to throw off the dogmatism of his...
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contemporary critical opinion of his earlier works. The poet and artist William Blake, who knew Wordsworth's work, was struck by Wordsworth's boldness in...
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William Blake's body of work has influenced countless writers, poets and painters, and his legacy is often apparent in modern popular culture. His artistic...
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He achieved popularity by reinterpreting the Bible and the poetry of William Blake. Neville Lancelot Goddard was born in Fontabelle, Saint Michael, Barbados...
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Fallen woman (section William Blake)
free love with bondage bound. William Blake: "Earth's Answer" (one of the Songs of Experience) lines 16-25 William Blake's series of poems Songs of Innocence...
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portraiture in Britain. The Swiss Romantic artist Henry Fuseli, a friend of William Blake, even translated Macbeth into German. The psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud...
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In the mythology of William Blake, Albion is the primeval man whose fall and division results in the Four Zoas: Urizen, Tharmas, Luvah/Orc and Urthona/Los...
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W. B. Yeats (redirect from William Yeats)
literary revival. His early poetry was influenced by John Keats, William Wordsworth, William Blake and many more. These topics feature in the first phase of...
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"The Chimney Sweeper" is the title of a poem by William Blake, published in two parts in Songs of Innocence in 1789 and Songs of Experience in 1794. The...
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List of songs based on poems (section William Blake)
medal ceremonies for the 2010 Commonwealth Games. Songs and Proverbs of William Blake, a 1965 song cycle by Benjamin Britten. "I Know to Speak Only of Myself"...
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Porlock (section William Blake)
Joseph of Arimathea. This is said to have inspired a passage from William Blake's famous poem Milton: A Poem in Two Books: And did those feet in ancient...
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Dead Man (category Adaptations of works by William Blake)
American spirit-guide "Nobody", who believes Blake is the reincarnation of the visionary English poet William Blake. Described by Jarmusch as a "Psychedelic...
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The Lamb (poem) (redirect from The Lamb (Blake))
William Blake, published in Songs of Innocence in 1789. "The Lamb" is the counterpart poem to Blake's poem: "The Tyger" in Songs of Experience. Blake...
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