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Category Archives: Dark
Rogue Thoughts
William Blake’s “Proverbs of Hell” are astonishing in so many levels. First of all, when I think of the word “proverb” I associate it with a religious connotation – The Book of Proverbs – and how it’s meant to inform people on how to live their life “truthfully” and “correctly” by honoring God; e.g. “Trust […] Continue reading
Posted in Dark, God, Manson, Proverbs of Hell (2/14), Right, rogue, society, truth, William Blake's reception
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Holy Thursdays
Last week, I explored “Holy Thursday” from Songs of Innocence. In considering which two poems to examine as contraries, I immediately became interested in expanding my exploration of the original “Holy Thursday” by comparing it to its twin of the same name in Songs of Experience. The first difference I noted is the lack of […] Continue reading
Posted in Blake, Dark, Holy Thursday, Songs of experience, Songs of Innocence, William Blake's reception
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