Songs of Innocence & Songs of Experience by William Blake

- Songs of Innocence
was the first of Blake's illuminated books published in 1789. The poems and artwork were reproduced with watercolor made by hand. In 1794 he expanded the book to include Songs of Experience. It's full of flowers, lambs, children. The Poem speak about childwhood as the symbol of innocence, a atte of soul connected with freedom and immagination.

- Songs of Experience is the second part of Songs of Innocence and of Experience: Shewing the Two Contrary States of the Human Soul (first published in 1794), an expansion of Blake's first illuminated book Songs of Innocence. The poems and artwork were reproduced  with watercolor made by hand. In this poem (opposed to Songs of Innocence) we can find a more pessimistic view of life, it's often identified with adulthood.

Blake republished Songs of Innocence and Experience several times, often changing the number and order of the plates.





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