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Who didn't kill Blake's fly: moral law and the rule of grammar in 'Songs of Experience.' - William Blake - Rhetoric and Poetics Criticism of Blake's "The Fly" has routinely maintained that it is an especially cryptic poem, but has also assumed that the "events" portrayed in it are ......(Continue Reading) BOOKS: Songs of innocence and colonial experience A few pages shy of the end of his latest book-length poem, Derek Walcott shows his poet's hand: "In what will be your last book make each place as if it had just been made, already old, but new ag...(Continue Reading)Last night's television: Songs of innocence and experience "SIX YEARS ago, Charlotte Church was the voice of an angel," said the opening line of Christopher Terrill's film Charlotte Church - Spreading Her Wings, ......(Continue Reading)A song of innocence and of experience: rewriting Blake in Brodkey's "Piping Down the Valleys Wild." - William Blake, Harold Brodkey Harold Brodkey reexamines the relationship between innocence and experience that was a common theme of Romantic poets in his story 'Piping Down the Valleys ......(Continue Reading)Songs of Innocence and Experience. - sound recording reviews Over the last few years, Greg Brown has grabbed a lot of people's attention, and it's about time. He's been writing terrific songs his whole adult life ......(Continue Reading)
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