Songs of Innocence and of Experience – AO2 Shaping Meaning
Unless a link is provided, all the resources listed below are in the Library.
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Unless a link is provided, all the resources listed below are in the Library.
Ask Rachel if you would like any help finding them.
A close reading of The Tyger which considers the poem’s imagery through 18th-century industrial and political revolutions and moral literature. Open this article.
In this poem, Blake explores poverty, revolution and the power of the imagination. This article examines the original draft manuscript to discover the meanings behind it. Open this article.
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