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CONCLUSION
In the history of world literature, William Blake is considered to be the first English romantic poet. I am struck by the unprecedented color of the author's moods, his unpredictability and inability to understand and contain in us all that he expressed himself. A distinctive feature of Blake's works is the multiplicity of images, motifs, and the superposition of allegorical perspectives, in the light of which his images should be read for the most adequate understanding. What attracts Blake is not only his creativity, but also his mysterious personality. He is attracted by a strange and unusual creative fate. The main feature of his creative life was that Blake was neither a special poet, nor a special artist, nor a special philosopher. Moreover, his literary works very often run counter to the norms of literary English, painting often contradicts generally accepted canons, and his philosophy is not always consistent and logical. However, if you take all his works together, they represent something grand, something fascinating and majestic. In general, his creative works are quite definite completion, they are the result of a long, stubborn and deep search for a creative talented soul. Blake can be appreciated above all for trying to penetrate many of the laws of this universe, to understand and teach spirituality itself. The most appropriate general characteristic of Blake's work seems to be syncretism, which means both a combination of types of art-poetry, painting, graphics, engraving - and a combination of different traditions - philosophical, literary, folklore, mystical - and, above all, the amazing ability to combine in Blake's poetic language. Blake's mythopoetic can be compared to biblical mythology, it repeats and develops it. Due to VIII XIX petitions in the text, references, interest, and the desire to cause the reader to "talk" with their understatement, Blake's poetic works were re-understood and interpreted only in the twentieth century-the era of postmodernism. Blake's ideas and artistic images are reflected in numerous works of art of the 20th century. Download 49.13 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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