Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience demonstrate both the contrary states of innocence and experience and Blake's social criticism.

Title: Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience demonstrate both the contrary states of innocence and experience and Blake's social criticism.
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Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience demonstrate both the contrary states of innocence and experience and Blake's social criticism.
The "Romantic period" that spans from 1798 to 1822 is an era of great social and political upheaval, which characterized by industrialization and the French revolution. Following these two main phenomena many changes in the fields of economy, politics and religion were occurred and it became a major point of discussion by the romantic age poets like Wordsworth, Blake, Keats and Shelly. They brought out the negative consequences of urbanization, degradation of nature, exploitation, institutionalization and so …showed first 75 words of 3842 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 3842 total…Sagar. K, (2002), available: [online] - http://www.keithsagar.co.uk/blake/ 8.<Tab/>Tabor. A, (2002), Blake and Nietzsche, available: [online]- http://www.sover.net/~niliacus/a&h/blake.htm#_William_Blake_ 9.<Tab/>The Norton Anthology of English Literature, (1890), Volume 2, W.W. Norton and Company. Inc. New York. 10.<Tab/>Watson. J.R, (1993), English Poetry of the Romantic Period, Oxford University Press, UK.

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