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William Blake
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Industrial Revolution Began in 1760s in Britain Transition from agricultural society to a factory based culture Also the transition from hand power to power-driven machines Unhealthy and dangerous conditions of the factories
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William Blake 1757-1827 Poet, printer, and print-maker Published his first collection in 1783, Poetical Sketches Influenced by the French & American Revolutions
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William Blake’s Poetry Poetry is childlike, but tells of universal ideas or experiences Embraced the imagination as the body of God or human existence itself
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William Blake’s Poetry Recurring themes of good vs. evil, heaven and hell His use of symbolism instead of metaphor allows readers to draw their own conclusions from his poetry
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“The Lamb” & “The Tyger” 1789 – a collection called Songs of Innocence was published and contained ‘The Lamb’ 1794 – a collection called Song of Experience was published and contained ‘The Tyger’
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Sources http://www.universalteacher.org.uk/poetr y/blake.htm http://www.universalteacher.org.uk/poetr y/blake.htm http://www.online-literature.com/blake/ http://www.online-literature.com/blake/ http://history- world.org/Industrial%20Intro.htm http://history- world.org/Industrial%20Intro.htm
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