Blake - critics Flashcards

(5 cards)

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B. Ifor Evans:
“Wisdom speaks with the voice of a ___.”

A

“Wisdom speaks with the voice of a child”

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DW. Harding:
“He explored the ____ between the perfect possibilities he felt in ___ life, and the confusion and ____ in actual experience.”

A

“He explored the relationships between the perfect possibilities he felt in human life, and the confusion and imperfections in actual experience.”

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Raymond Williams:
“Part of a group of poets who sees themselves as ___ of the revolution of ___.”

A

“Part of a group of poets who sees themselves as agents of the revolution of life.”

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DW. Harding:
“Fundamental ____ for human life.”

A

“Fundamental concern for human life.”

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Timothy Vines:
“Blake’s poems can be analysed as a response to ____ in human ____.”

A

“Blake’s poems can be analysed as a response to collapse in human innocence.”

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