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William Blake (28
November 1757 – 12
August 1827) was an
English poet, painter, and printmaker.
Largely unrecognised during his life,
Blake is now considered...
- Daugherty, Shanahan, Ray 9:21 6. "Tresp****es" Smith,
Daugherty 5:00 7. "My
Blakean Year"
Smith 5:16 8. "Cash" Smith, Ray 4:20 9. "Peaceable Kingdom" Smith...
- be sung, and that
through study of the
rhyme and
metre of the works, a
Blakean performance could be
approximately replicated. In 1969, he conceived, arranged...
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confinement – are two gateways: the
dualistic notion of choice. It is a
Blakean universe in
which mankind can only
redeem itself, can only rid
itself of...
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Northwestern University Press. Dumitrescu, Alexandra. "Interconnections in
Blakean and
Metamodern Space". On Space.
Deakin University.
Archived from the original...
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mythological characters, who
creates a
complex universe from
within which other Blakean characters debate the
actions of Satan. As with all of Blake's Prophecies...
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William Blake (1967);
indeed he
regarded himself as the
first and only
fully Blakean theologian.
Altizer was born in Cambridge, M****achusetts, on May 28, 1927...
- has been
described as one "often
caught between Nietzschean rebellion,
Blakean pantheism and Sufi mysticism."
Gibran discussed different themes in his...
- and now doubts."
Shelton also
notes that the
refrain maps a path from
Blakean experience to the
innocence of
William Wordsworth. The
refrain has also...
- obscure, they were none the less
possessed of some style, not
least in
their Blakean allusions".
Steve Harris, the b****
player for the
heavy metal band Iron...