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    Explore "songsofexperience" with insightful episodes like "English Literature 8 - William Blake: The Tyger (Songs of Experience)", "English Literature 7 - William Blake: The Lamb (Songs of Innocence)", "Letteratura Inglese 8 - William Blake: The Tyger (Songs of Experience), analisi e commento", "Letteratura Inglese 7 - William Blake: The Lamb (Songs of Innocence), analisi e commento" and "Entrevista con Bono de U2" from podcasts like ""Ad Maiora - English Literature", "Ad Maiora - English Literature", "Ad Maiora - Letteratura Inglese", "Ad Maiora - Letteratura Inglese" and "Cristina Tenorio"" and more!

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    English Literature 8 - William Blake: The Tyger (Songs of Experience)

    English Literature 8 - William Blake: The Tyger (Songs of Experience)
    William Blake is considered one of the major Romantic Poets of the first generation.
    His "prophetic books", together with his engraving and painting, are amongst the greatest representations of the Romantic attitude towards nature, and also towards the negative effects of Industrial Revolution, such as urbanization, corruption and a physical as well as a metaphorical "pollution" of cities and souls.
    The Lamb (from Songs of Innocence) displays the condition of Nature in the Garden of Eden, before the Fall. The Lamb is a symbol of purity and innocence, of childhood and generosity, as well as a symbol of Christ.
    The Christian interpretation of Blake's symbolism is very strong and complememtary with a more pantheistic view of Nature as an organic living whole.
    The poet prophet emphasizes a dual vision of God, who was able to create the Lamb but also the Tyger (from Songs of Experience), which is the expression of the so-called "sublime": majestic, fearful and fascinating perfection. The power and the frightening symbol of the Tyger seems to be a challange for God Himself and it's a juxtaposition between the beautiful and idyllic Lamb and the potentially fatal power of the scaring creature of darkness that may eventually claim to be created by the same God. Lamb and Tyger are two sides of the same coin, as well ad Songs of Innocence and of Experience, which represent Blake's insight into the Universe.

    - William Blake (Part 1 of 2): The Lamb (Songs of Innocence) concernes an introduction of the Poet and his main themes, ad well as a detailed analysis of "The Lamb"
    https://youtu.be/r81D5HvUhls

    - William Blake (Part 2 of 2): The Tyger (Songs of Experience) concernes a detailed analysis of "The Tyger" and an explanation of "London" and "The Chimney Sweeper"
    https://youtu.be/fs5QVHcyRDs

    English Literature 7 - William Blake: The Lamb (Songs of Innocence)

    English Literature 7 - William Blake: The Lamb (Songs of Innocence)
    William Blake is considered one of the major Romantic Poets of the first generation.
    His "prophetic books", together with his engraving and painting, are amongst the greatest representations of the Romantic attitude towards nature, and also towards the negative effects of Industrial Revolution, such as urbanization, corruption and a physical as well as a metaphorical "pollution" of cities and souls.
    The Lamb (from Songs of Innocence) displays the condition of Nature in the Garden of Eden, before the Fall. The Lamb is a symbol of purity and innocence, of childhood and generosity, as well as a symbol of Christ.
    The Christian interpretation of Blake's symbolism is very strong and complememtary with a more pantheistic view of Nature as an organic living whole.
    The poet prophet emphasizes a dual vision of God, who was able to create the Lamb but also the Tyger (from Songs of Experience), which is the expression of the so-called "sublime": majestic, fearful and fascinating perfection. The power and the frightening symbol of the Tyger seems to be a challange for God Himself and
    it's a juxtaposition between the beautiful and idyllic Lamb and the potentially fatal power of the scaring creature of darkness that may eventually claim to be created by the same God. Lamb and Tyger are two sides of the same coin, as well ad Songs of Innocence and of Experience, which represent Blake's insight into the Universe.

    - William Blake (Part 1 of 2): The Lamb (Songs of Innocence) concernes an introduction of the Poet and his main themes, ad well as a detailed analysis of "The Lamb"
    https://youtu.be/r81D5HvUhls

    - William Blake (Part 2 of 2): The Tyger (Songs of Experience) concernes a detailed analysis of "The Tyger" and an explanation of "London" and "The Chimney Sweeper"
    https://youtu.be/fs5QVHcyRDs

    Letteratura Inglese 8 - William Blake: The Tyger (Songs of Experience), analisi e commento

    Letteratura Inglese 8 - William Blake: The Tyger (Songs of Experience), analisi e commento
    Ritenuto oggi uno dei principali rappresentanti della prima generazione dei poeti romantici, William Blake ci lascia quelli che vengono definiti "prophetic books", ovvero le due raccolte "Songs of Innocence" e "Songs of Experience", in cui si delinea la sua concezione dell'universo, della natura e del creato come dicotomica e complementare espressione di una stessa forza creatrice.
    In particolare la poesia The Lamb (l'agnello analizzata nel seguente video https://youtu.be/9HyCzoYOdig) e The Tyger (la tigre) analizzata nel presente video, costituiscono un esempio di quello che viene definito secondo l'accezione di Burke, il "bello" ed il "sublime".

    Letteratura Inglese 7 - William Blake: The Lamb (Songs of Innocence), analisi e commento

    Letteratura Inglese 7 - William Blake: The Lamb (Songs of Innocence), analisi e commento
    Ritenuto oggi uno dei principali rappresentanti della prima generazione dei poeti romantici, William Blake ci lascia quelli che vengono definiti "prophetic books", ovvero le due raccolte "Songs of Innocence" e "Songs of Experience", in cui si delinea la sua concezione dell'universo, della natura e del creato come dicotomica e complementare espressione di una stessa forza creatrice.
    In particolare la poesia The Lamb (l'agnello) analizzata nel presente video e The Tyger (la tigre) nel seguente https://youtu.be/GX8itNoGySI, costituiscono un esempio di quello che viene definito secondo l'accezione di Burke, il "bello" ed il "sublime".
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