EMOTION v. REASON “The mind-forged manacles I hear” William Blake REVOLT AGAINST REASON REASON AS A MENTAL PRISON RECOVERY OF FEELINGS EXHALTATION OF OUTSIDERS.

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EMOTION v. REASON “The mind-forged manacles I hear” William Blake REVOLT AGAINST REASON REASON AS A MENTAL PRISON RECOVERY OF FEELINGS EXHALTATION OF OUTSIDERS

A DEEP INSIGHT INTO THE HUMAN MIND ORIGIN OF PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDIES EXHALTATION OF DREAMS “and some in dreams assuréd were…” INTEREST IN CHILDHOOD

KNOWLEDGEOF THE WORLD KNOWLEDGE OF THE WORLD NOT OBTAINED THROUGH REASON BUT 1.SUBJECTIVE EXPERIENCE 2.INTENSE PERCEPTION 3.SENSE IMPRESSIONS “What I feel, I know”

LITERARY CONSEQUENCES FOCUS ON –THE TRUTH OF EXPERIENCE –THE PHYSICAL WORLD LANGUAGE OF POETRY –CONCRETE –SENSUOUS –DESCRIPTIONS OF OBJECTS AND LANDSCAPES

HENRY FUSELI : ”The Nightmare”

FRANCISCO GOYA 1799, CAPRICHOS “The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters”