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William Blake's London

London, by William Blake
William Blake's poem, London, is a very dark and rich work that reflects Blake's feelings of disillusionment and sorrow over the inequalities he saw in London, England. First published in 1794 in Songs of Experience, London shows the horrors and suffering that were commonplace in Europe at that time.
William Blake was born in London, England, into meager circumstances. He was educated by his mother and became proficient in art, especially engraving. An artist throughout his life, Blake had his own unique style that reflected his philosophy and mystic view of the world. Biblical and spiritual themes were common in his work. Blake claimed to be able to speak with Old Testament prophets, see visions, and have communication with the dead. While Blake deeply embraced the Bible, he rejected the institutionalized religions of his time, deeming them to be oppressive. On the day of his death at age 69, he was working on illustrations for Dante's Inferno, and then......


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