The speaking garden in William
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The speaking garden in William Blake's The Book of Thel: metaphors of wisdom and compassion.(Critical Essay)
Summary Responding to the reductionist and objectifying dualisms of scientific mechanism and authoritarian Christianity, Blake's work evokes a view of being in which everything that lives is holy . In The Book of Thel (1789) this is exemplified in the representation of an ecologically ...
March 1, 2003; Journal of Literary Studies
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