The Marriage of Heaven and Hell.
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- 9781776537136
- 1776537130
- 1776537149
- 9781776537143
- 821.7
- PR4144
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Title; Contents; The Argument; The Voice of the Devil; A Memorable Fancy; Proverbs of Hell; A Memorable Fancy; A Memorable Fancy; A Memorable Fancy; A Memorable Fancy; A Song of Liberty; Chorus.
William Blake can rightly be described as one of the most important Romantic poets, but he is set apart from the likes of Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley and Keats by his mysticism and radical social and religious beliefs. Following in the tradition of poetic geniuses such as Dante and Milton, Blake's remarkable collection The Marriage of Heaven and Hell describes a descent into the netherworld.
English.
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