La idea de naturaleza en William Blake
One of the main problems throughout the works of William Blake is how to reconcile human desire and nature, or the world of phenomena. The following paper attempts to explore how Blake achieves that reconciliation. We will describe the four psychic states that trace the path from the greatest separa...
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Universidad Nacional de Rosario. Facultad de Humanidades y Artes. Escuela de Letras
2022
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| Sumario: | One of the main problems throughout the works of William Blake is how to reconcile human desire and nature, or the world of phenomena. The following paper attempts to explore how Blake achieves that reconciliation. We will describe the four psychic states that trace the path from the greatest separation between nature and desire, to their reconciliation. Those states areUlro, or abstraction; Generation, or experience; Beulah, or innocence; and Eden, or the plenitude of imagination.By progressing through those states, Blake outlines a critique to technological modernity and an idea of life inseparable from the creative imagination of each individual. |
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