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The Burning World of William Blake (ft. Mark Vernon)

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February 03, 2026に開始

In the ​latest installment of the ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein, Mark Vernon joins in to discuss his recent book, Awake!: William Blake and the Power. The post The Burning World of William Blake (ft. Mark Vernon) appeared first on First Things

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William Blake's vision of a spiritually charged world enriches contemporary discussions on art and morality, showing the relevance of his ideas today.

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Overemphasizing Blake's spiritual insights can obscure his complex views on society and politics, leading to a skewed interpretation of his work.

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While Blake's poetry is powerful, it risks romanticizing suffering without providing practical solutions to the social issues he critiques.

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Mark Vernon's exploration of Blake offers a compelling framework for understanding the intersection of art, faith, and power in human experience.

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Blake's critique of Enlightenment rationality remains vital, challenging modern readers to reconsider the balance between reason and spirituality.

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