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For Children: The Gates of Paradise - With the Original Illustrations by William Blake - cover
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For Children: The Gates of Paradise - With the Original Illustrations by William Blake

William Blake

Editora: DigiCat

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William Blake's "For Children: The Gates of Paradise" is a masterful collection of poetry that exemplifies his unique blend of visionary art and innovative literary form. This anthology, specifically crafted for a younger audience, delves into themes of innocence, morality, and the duality of human experience. Blake employs his characteristic rhythmic style alongside whimsical illustrations, presenting profound philosophical concepts in an accessible manner. Each poem serves as a gateway into the spiritual dimensions of childhood, reinforcing the importance of imagination and moral understanding amidst the complexities of the adult world. Blake, both a poet and an artist, spent much of his life challenging the societal norms of his era, particularly regarding the education and treatment of children. His own experiences of urban life in 18th-century London, combined with his radical views on innocence, contributed to the creation of this book. Blake's deep understanding of the psychological landscape of children allowed him to craft narratives that resonate with both young readers and adults, capturing the essence of youthful wonder and spiritual truth. "For Children: The Gates of Paradise" is highly recommended for readers seeking a profound yet gentle exploration of childhood through poetry. This volume serves not only as a delightful introduction to Blake's artistry but also as an enduring reminder of the significance of preserving innocence and imagination in a rapidly changing world.
Disponível desde: 25/05/2022.
Comprimento de impressão: 45 páginas.

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