Product Details
+W 1980 William Blake, Franklin Library Edition
Notes
Songs of Innocence and of Experience by William Blake is a collection of poems that contrasts the purity and simplicity of childhood (Innocence) with the harsh realities and corruption of adulthood (Experience). The two sets of poems, such as "The Lamb" from Innocence and "The Tyger" from Experience, present opposing yet complementary views of human existence, exploring themes like innocence, loss, oppression, and the complexities of human nature. Blake's symbolic language and visionary illustrations make this work a profound meditation on the dualities of life.
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Brown leather bound hardback with gold Embossed design on front and back covers with gold embossed lettering on the spine. Gold fore edge design, gold silk bookmark, and three raised bands. Pristine Easton Press edition with illustrations throughout.