WILLIAM BLAKE (ART AND POETRY)
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- The Cultural Significance of William BlakeThis paper researches the multiple areas of influence and accomplishments of William Blake.
My Favorite Poem: An Analysis of William Blake's "The Chimney Sweeper"In this article is a short biography of William Blake followed by a brief analysis of "The Chimney Sweeper" as well as why it's my favorite poem- A Close Reading of William Blake's "The Fly"Poetry analysis of "The Fly" by William Blake.
- About William BlakeWilliam Blake's vision expressed though poetry influenced a generation of romantic poets and inspired religious and scientific minds alike.
- William Blake and Emanuel SwedenborgStudy of the relationship between Emanuel Swedenborg and William Blake through their religion , philosophy, art, and writing.
A Biography of William BlakeWilliam Blake, an engraver, poet, and painter.
It's National Poetry MonthA Poem in celebration of National Poetry Month. The entire poem is an acrostic poem that starts with a tanka and ends in a cinquain. In celebration of all the poets, poetesses and poetry. By Stephanie Jeannot.
William Blake's Visions of the Daughters of Albion: Does Impenetrable Art Have Any Meaning in Today's World?Some artistic works seem to purposely try to be as mysterious to understand as possible. Does this kind of art have any meaning in the today's world?- The Canon of Humanity: Mythology and Symbols in Art and LiteratureThe endurance of myths in our cultural lives.
- Six Small Press Poetry Books that SoarHere are six of the best small press poetry titles that have crossed my desk over the past ten years.
- William Butler Yeats – The Master of Modern English Poetry Was an IrishmanWilliam Butler Yeats was perhaps the master of modern English poetry. They say that Dryden "found the English language stone and left it marble." If so, then Yeats polished that marble to its highest gloss.
William Butler Yeats: Poetic Mysticism and RealismWilliam Butler Yeats is one of the great poets of the twentieth century. He was born in Dublin and raised in Dublin and London. He is often considered one of the harbingers of modernism in terms of poetry and literature.
Romanticism: Characteristics, Authors, and Political ContextRomanticism: Characterstics, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Wollstonecraft, Blake, Shelley, Keats, Lord Byron and Polidori. During the Reign of Terror, nearly fourteen hundred people, including King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, were guillotined in Paris.
Most Surprising Uses of Poetry in MoviesPoetry pops up in pop culture when you least expect it.- The Cipher of Sligo: The Role of the Artist in William Butler Yeats's "Under Ben Bulben"In "Under Ben Bulben," William Butler Yeats presented a Romantic view of nature and the role of the artist, which was to present nature in a particular way to Irish people to form Irish people who would be firmly rooted in their lost traditions.
- Childrens' Poetry from Around the WorldPoetry is the color of music, the rhyme of the rainbow, and the rhythm of life. Poetry is ambrosia and nectar, the food of the gods, nourishment for the soul. Here are some collections of poetry which you can celebrate with a child.
- Existence and Mystery - An Anthology of PoemsThe question of existence might very well be the biggest question of mankind. After all, no one can say with utmost certainty that they have the answer of from which we came, or who is the -- or if there is a - creator, and can offer undisputable evidence.
- An Exploration of the Origins and Legacy of the Romantic MovementThe Romantic Movement, dated from roughly 1780 to 1830, was a time when the intellectual movement throughout Europe changed from a scientific, empirical world to one full of feeling and imagination.
- These Beauteous Forms: William Wordsworth on the Nature of Poetry and EmotionOn the cusp of the nineteenth century, William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge published The Lyrical Ballads, a compilation of their experimental poetry.
- Why More Good Poetry Has Been Produced in the 20th and 21st CenturiesIn this article I give an analysis of why poetry in the 20th and 21st centuries is far superior to poetry written in earlier centuries.
- Art Criticism, Freedom of Taste, and Popular AestheticsMy taste alone is the ultimate judge of the artistic styles I like & dislike; not the opinions of another human being who claims authority based on tastes that are as biased as mine & everyone else's. I'm unbound from popular & intellectual tyrannies.
- Romanticism: The History of a MovementRomanticism was a philosophical movement originating at approximately the end of the 18th century and continuing into the late 19th century.
Famous Lines from Poetry: Test Your Memory!Lines from some of the most famous poems ever written...how many of them can you complete?
Poet's Workshop: Duple MeterWhether or not you consider yourself a writer of lyric or metered poetry, an understanding of word rhythms and how they are measured can help you improve your skill and craftsmanship as a poet.
Themes for a New Tracy Chevalier Book: A Fan's Wish ListTracy Chevalier is an author who is so capable, she could truly write any type of book, and it would be thoroughly researched and completely captivating. Her are three wish list suggestions of a devoted reader.- Modernism's Place in America's Literary HistoryThis paper covers literary modernism and its place in America. It touches on some of its influences and some of the pioneers that help push the modernism movement.
November 29: Today's Notable BirthdaysHappy birthday: Louisa May Alcott, Jon Knight, Diane Ladd, Madeleine L'Engle, C. S. Lewis, Chuck Mangione, John Mayall, Garry Shandling and others. Is November 29th your birthday? How will you celebrate? What notable individuals share your birthday?- Review of the Electronic Literature Collection: Volume 1The Electronic Literature Organization's first collection is the perfect starting point for those interested in electronic literature and digital poetry.
- Kahlil Gibran's the ProphetKahlil Gibran's philosophy is very simple and it is spiritual and mysticism in good measure. In The Prophet his brand of philosophy is splattered from beginning to end. The protagonist Al Mustafa acts as an exponent of his philosophy which encompasses life unto death.
- Jazz Poems: A Pocket Full of Poesies"Ring-around-the-rosey. Pocket-full-of-poesies." I found my book of poesies from Everyman's Library Pocket Poets. And the topic is jazz with 241 pages of literal navigation to the rhythm e-tude.
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