Songs of Innocence

Songs of Innocence

Author: William Blake

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 2012-07-12

Total Pages: 64

ISBN-13: 048614058X

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The first and most popular of Blake's famous "Illuminated Books," in a facsimile edition reproducing all 31 brightly colored plates. Additional printed text of each poem.


Innocence and Experience

Innocence and Experience

Author: Stuart Hampshire

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 9780674454484

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Human beings have lived by very different conceptions of the good life. In this book, Stuart Hampshire argues that no individual and no modern society can avoid conflicts between incompatible moral interests. Philosophers have tried in the past to find some underlying moral idea of justice which could resolve these conflicts and would be valid for any society. Hampshire claims that there can be no such thing. States can be held together, and war between them avoided, only by respect for the political process itself, and it is in these terms that justice must be defined. The book closely examines the critical relationship between morality and justice, paying particular attention to Hume's moral subjectivism (which Hampshire disputes) and proposing a reply to Machiavelli's claim that the realities of politics inevitably oblige leaders to choose between unavoidable evils. Most academic and moral philosophy, Hampshire argues, has been a fairy tale, representing ideals of private innocence rather than the realities of public experience. Conflicts between incompatible moral interests are as unavoidable in social and international arenas as they are in the lives of individuals. Philosophers, politicians, and theologians have all looked for an underlying moral consensus that will be valid for any just society. But the diversity of the human species and important differences in how various cultures define the good life militate against the formation of any such consensus. Ultimately, conflicts can be mediated only by respect for procedural justice. Hampshire believes that themes of moral philosophy come from the writer's own experience, and he has given a brief but compelling account of his own life to help the reader understand the sources of his philosophy. Combining intellectual rigor with imaginative power, in Innocence and Experience Stuart Hampshire vividly illuminates the tensions between justice and other sources of value in society and in the life of the individual.


Songs of Innocence

Songs of Innocence

Author: William Blake

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 2013-03-05

Total Pages: 82

ISBN-13: 0486122239

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This hardcover gift edition comprises the complete contents of Songs of Innocence, in addition to nine poems from Songs of Experience. Seven color and numerous black-and-white line illustrations grace the text.


Songs of Innocence

Songs of Innocence

Author: William Blake

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 1971-01-01

Total Pages: 68

ISBN-13: 9780486227641

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Blake's original color plates are faithfully reproduced in this illuminated edition of his early poems


A Visit to William Blake's Inn

A Visit to William Blake's Inn

Author: Nancy Willard

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 1981

Total Pages: 52

ISBN-13: 9780152938222

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A collection of poems describing the curious menagerie of guests and residents, human and animal, at William Blake's inn.


Shakespeare

Shakespeare

Author: Sean McEvoy

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 0415212898

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This volume aims to demystify Shakespeare's plays for the beginning reader. Concentrating on language, genre and history, it discusses the plays in the light of contemporary thought. It also covers verse, rhetoric, dramatic methods and imagery.


Blake's Contrary States

Blake's Contrary States

Author: Bill Gillham

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1966-01-02

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 0521050839

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An exploration of the 'dramatic' statements amongst the contradictions in Blake's Songs of Innocence and Experience.


Poems 1955-2005

Poems 1955-2005

Author: Anne Stevenson

Publisher:

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 424

ISBN-13:

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Anne Stevenson is a major American and British poet. Born in Cambridge of American parents, she grew up in the States but has lived in Britain for most of her adult life. Rooted in close observation of the world and acute psychological insight, her poems continually question how we see and think about the world. They are incisive as well as entertaining, marrying critical rigour with personal feeling, and a sharp wit with an original brand of serious humour. Poems 1955-2005 is a remaking of Anne Stevenson's earlier Collected Poems, drawing on over a dozen previous collections as well as new poems, with this book's new thematic arrangements emphasising the craft, coherence and architecture of her life's work. major poets of our period, it has never been by virtue of this or that much anthologised poem, but by the work or mind as a whole. It is not so much a matter of the odd lightning-struck tree as of an entire landscape, and that landscape is always humane, intelligent and sane, composed of both natural and rational elements, and amply furnished with patches of wit and fury, which only serve to bring out the humanity' - george szirtes, London Magazine with a complex reality where an intently sensory world inhabited by wilful resistant people is overlaid by ghosts, ideas, and spectral emissions: the historical, philosophical, and scientific - all dimensions of what obviously isn't there and yet can't be denied' - emily grosholz, Michigan Quarterly impressive, but her talent is for fusing the disciplines into an honest and humane account of our world, and expressing this through rhythm and form...She is wise without portentousness, her technique faultless and her imagination fiery, political and fresh' - carol rumens, Independent