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Section 4

Episode 4 of the William Blake podcast, hosted by G.K. Chesterton, titled "Section 4" was published on November 14, 2023 and runs 27 minutes.

November 14, 2023 ·27m · William Blake

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Songs of Innocence and Experience by William Blake Loyal Books “Tiger, tiger, burning bright/In the forests of the night/ What immortal hand or eye/ Could frame thy fearful symmetry?” These often quoted lines are part of The Tiger in William Blake's Songs of Innocence and Experience.In 1789, William Blake released a limited edition of the book. Being a gifted artist, poet and printmaker, he undertook to personally publish all his work himself through a very painstaking but highly artistic process of etching, thereby transferring his drawings and poems individually onto copper plates by hand. He himself inked each plate and printed each individual page, hand painted the illustrations and bound the pages to create each single volume. As this was extremely laborious and time consuming, there were very few editions of each book.Blake's works pose an unusual problem. Since he displays both his art and his literary skills together and himself considered them inseparable, it was not easy to review his books as literature or art alone. Additionally, h Invisibili Natalia Gallois INVISIBILI est un podcast qui se met à l'écoute de l'invisible. Il est né d’une quête intime et insatiable, d’un questionnement permanent sur la nature de la réalité, sur les fils invisibles qui la tissent, sur les forces qui nous habitent. En effet, il y a ce que nous voyons, entendons, ce que nous percevons. Il y a ce que nous savons ou croyons savoir. Et puis il y a tout le reste. Tout ce qui se situe aux frontières de nos perceptions et même au-delà. Le grand poète William Blake a écrit : « Si les portes de la perception étaient nettoyées, chaque chose apparaîtrait à l’homme telle qu’elle est, infinie ». De quelles parts d’invisibles sommes-nous faits ? Avec quelles dimensions invisibles cohabitons-nous ? Ces questionnements m’ont amenée, au fil des ans, à rencontrer des personnes aux histoires et aux modes de vies fascinants, qui m’ont toutes aidée, à leur façon, à trouver des réponses ou à élargir le champs des questions. Dans ce podcast, je veux leur donner la parole, afin Poesía romántica inglesa UNAM Varios son los exponentes del Romanticismo inglés, que tuvo su máximo desarrollo en la primera mitad del siglo XIX. En esta ocasión Descarga Cultura.UNAM recoge una selección del libro La Poesía Inglesa. Románticos y Victorianos, publicado en 1945 por Ediciones Lauro, en traducción de Marià Manent. En la voz de Elena de Haro y Gabriel Pingarrón podrás escuchar la obra de William Wordsworth (1770-1850), Samuel Coleridge (1772-1834), William Blake (1757-1827), James Hogg (1770-1835), Walter Scott (1771-1832), Percy Bysshe Shelley y John Keats. Se considera que el Romanticismo inglés inició con la publicación, en 1898, de Baladas líricas, obra escrita por Wordsworth y Coleridge, cuyo prólogo es un manifiesto de este movimiento que con el paso del tiempo fue reconocido como una revolución, no social ni científica, sino estética, la cual vino a contraponerse al Neoclasismo, estilo solemne que apostaba por la razón y el cuidado exagerado de frases, conceptos y estructuras, muy alejado de Indian Summer by William Wilfred Campbell (1860 - 1918) LibriVox LibriVox volunteers bring you 16 recordings of Indian Summer by William Wilfred Campbell.This was the Weekly Poetry project for October 3, 2021. ------This wonderful poem by William Wilfred Campbell captures the essence of a Canadian Autumn - its sights, smells and sounds - and brings to life the beauty of a land displaying unsurpassed splendor while facing the inevitability of the first of many blankets of snow. - Summary by BruceK
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