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Texte à corriger : "William Blake: A Critical Essay" by Algernon Charles Swinburne delves into the life and works of the visionary poet and artist William Blake. Swinburne highlights Blake's intermediate position as a precursor to the Romantic movement, emphasizing his profound originality and the challenges he faced in gaining recognition during his lifetime. The essay discusses Blake's early life, including his apprenticeship as an engraver and his development as a poet, marked by the publication of "Poetical Sketches." Swinburne praises Blake's lyrical prowess, comparing his work to that of…mehr

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Texte à corriger : "William Blake: A Critical Essay" by Algernon Charles Swinburne delves into the life and works of the visionary poet and artist William Blake. Swinburne highlights Blake's intermediate position as a precursor to the Romantic movement, emphasizing his profound originality and the challenges he faced in gaining recognition during his lifetime. The essay discusses Blake's early life, including his apprenticeship as an engraver and his development as a poet, marked by the publication of "Poetical Sketches." Swinburne praises Blake's lyrical prowess, comparing his work to that of Elizabethan poets, and notes the influence of Blake's mystical changes on his art and poetry. The essay also examines Blake's philosophical and religious beliefs, which often contradicted the norms of his time, leading to his marginalization. Swinburne provides an analysis of Blake's symbolic and prophetic works, such as "The Gates of Paradise," highlighting their complex allegories and spiritual themes. The essay underscores Blake's defiance of conventional artistic and literary standards, portraying him as a misunderstood genius whose work was ahead of its time. Swinburne's critical essay serves as both a tribute to Blake's enduring legacy and a call for a deeper appreciation of his contributions to art and literature.