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- Blake is concerned with feelings, emotions and instincts so his poetry is full of violent, rebellious, and sarcastic images.
- Blake is also known for his interest in occultism, and for his imaginative illustrations, which contributed to and expanded upon the ideas of his poems.
- His settings are varied, but an abiding theme is the troubling sense of loss and longing that is universal to the human condition.
- Blake’s most notable works are the paintings Milton and Beauty (1795), House of Life (1795), Songs of Innocence (1795) and Songs of Experience (1794).
- His uses of colour and light, often subtle and elaborate, have been described as “violently rich” and “enchanting.”
- Blake was influenced by the philosophy of the French Pyrrhonists, the philosophy of G.W.F. Hegel, and the philosophy of the Scottish philosopher John Muir.
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