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A talk on Divine Images to the Blake Society, February 2021

February 20, 2021February 21, 2021 Jason Whittaker

The video below is a lightly edited version of a talk to the Blake Society on February 17, 2021, about some of the ways in which Blake’s theory of religion developed throughout his art and poetry.

 

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