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The Prophetic Books of William Blake: Milton

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The Prophetic Books of William Blake: Milton

George Cumberland, written just a year before his departure to Felpham, Blake lightly mentions that he had passed nearly twenty years in ups and downs since his first embarkation upon the ocean of business, he is simply referring to the anxiety with which he had been continually harassed in regard to the means of life. He gives no hint of the terrible mental conflict with which his life was at that time darkened. It was more actually then a question of the existence of his body than of the state of his soul. It is not until several years later that he permits us to realize the full significance of this sombre period in the process of his spiritual development. The new burst of intelle6tual vision, accompanying his visit to the Truchsessian Pi6lure Gallery in 1804, when all the joy and enthusiasm which had inspired the creations of his youth once more returned to him, gave him courage for the first time to face the past and to refledl upon the course of his deadly struggle with that spe6lrous fiend who had formerly waged war upon his imagination. Suddenly, he wrote to Hayley on the 23rd 0(5tober, I was again enlightened with the light I enjoyed in my youth, and which has for exaftly twenty years been closed from me as by a door and by window-shutters. .. . H eis become my servant who domineered over me, he is even as a brother who was my enemy. The nature of his enemy is made sufficiently clear by the continuation of this remarkable letter, where under some easily discernible symbols the whole matter is briefly and dramatically set forth. His inmost convictions as to the origin and essence of his inspiration had been unceasingly assailed by a host of those secret doubts and fears (the most insidious of all spiritual perils) with which the spedlre or reasoning faculty, that abstract objecting power which negatives everything is for ever seeking to restrain and
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76 pages, black & white illustrations

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released February 6, 2013
ISBN13 9781445529820
Publishers Read Books
Pages 76
Dimensions 216 × 138 × 8 mm   ·   120 g
Language English  

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