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Blake's "Garden of Love" Poetry Analysis of William Blake's "Garden of Love". By Chris Davidson. In his poem The Garden of Love Blake attacks the church. …
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"And I wrote my happy songs, every child may joy to hear": The poetry of William Blake in the middle school classroom Miss Stretchberry wanted her students to love poetry (Creech 2001). She read to them daily both from the works of acknowledged masters and contemporary ......(Continue Reading) Poetic works: Matthew Sturgis hopes a new show will reinstate Milton in the national consciousness When travelling across England in 1782, Carl Philip Moritz was amazed to discover that his landlady, a tailor's widow, was a devotee of Paradise Lost, ......(Continue Reading)Proverbs of Hell -After William Blake 1. No bird soars too high, who soars on his own wings. But in every generation, it seems, they try, remembering not the fall, but ......(Continue Reading)Accordions, Banjos, Cornets … and Zithers: sound recordings archives and musical instruments Librarians are accustomed to identifying general resource guides dealing with musical instruments. From Baker's Student Encyclopedia of Music (Kuhn) ......(Continue Reading)The road as metaphor of itself: Iain Sinclair may be a fellow-traveller of cranks and eccentrics, but he is also one of our most original and talented London Orbital: a walk around the M25 Iain Sinclair Granta Books, 482pp, [pounds sterling]25 Discounts at www.newstatesman.co.uk What is lain ......(Continue Reading)
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