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Songs of Innocence and Experience

Contributor(s): Blake, William (Author), Blake, William (Translator), Bacaller, Sarah (Read by), Murray, Kendra (Read by), Murphy, Rosalind (Read by), Negrón, Lisa (Read by), Scott, Graham (Read by), Tucker, Terah (Read by), Various Narrators (Read by), Sterling, Bria (Read by), Richcreek, Laura E (Read by), Skousen, Adam (Read by), Doran, Blaise (Read by), Gray, Aisling (Read by), Burlinson, John (Read by), Albers, Charlie (Read by), Dwyer, Gregory (Read by), Németh-Parker, Stephanie (Read by), Rose, Trisha (Read by), Dehn, Tim (Read by), Federman, Rhonda (Read by), White, Ginger (Read by), Faye, Emma (Read by), Stevens, Ben (Read by), Doolan, Lyndal Curran (Read by), Grassie, Erin (Read by), Altman, Ron (Read by), Barrans, Linda (Read by), Gage, Stephen (Read by), Howlett, Lee Ann (Read by), Daly, Denis (Read by), Emmett, Shane (Read by), Lupher, Christianne (Read by), McFadden, Gary (Read by), Weyman, Alan (Read by), Jackson, Roberta (Read by), Keppeler, Kris (Read by), Beard, Nancy (Read by)

ISBN: 9798874825553

Publisher: Voices of Today Pty Ltd

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Pub Date: July 2, 2024

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Unabridged

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.00" H x 0.00" L x 0.00" W ( 0.00 lbs) pages

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Description:

This collection arguably contains some of the most charming lyrics ever written in English. The childlike simplicity and trust of these artless verses are unique.

Blake's poems can be enjoyed, not only for their historical importance in an age which was fiercely proud of its genius and its traditions, but also for their simple and beautiful expression of "two contrary states of the human soul."

Songs of Innocence was originally a complete collection of twenty-three poems, first printed in 1789. In 1794, a composite collection entitled Songs of Innocence and of Experience, containing forty-seven poems, was published.

Brief description:

William Blake (1757-1827) was an English poet and painter, who is considered one of the most influential figures of the English Romantic era.

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