William Blake

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Book Tree, 20/01/2000 - 384 páginas
Blake was a great painter, poet, and mystic who rejected science and reason and preferred using the powers of imagination in his quest for truth. Because of his psychological and visionary views, he was considered a forerunner to Freud and Jung. The visions he experienced came to him spontaneously, and much of his poetry was dictated from the spiritual realm. He grew up influenced by the mystic Swedenborg and his church. Some thought Blake to be utterly mad; others considered him a genius. One thing is certainthis biography will enrich those with an interest in the adventures of a unique man who spent his life as a spiritual pioneer.

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BLAKES SECRET
25
BLAKES CONCEPTION OF LOVE
38
BLAKES MADNESS
56
BLAKES THEORY OF THE IMAGINATION
69
THE RATIO OF THE FIVE SENSES
102
BLAKES THEORIES OF HIS ART
112
SYMBOLISM IN POETRY AND ART THE PRO PHETIC BOOKS
148
THE CONFINES OF POETRY AND PAINTING
170
BLAKE THE ARTIST
211
THE MYSTIC VISION
273
INDEX
291
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