Blake is the definitive conception of the Romantic artist.
He valued imagination above all else, describing it not as
"a state" but as the essence of "human existence itself."
As his work ‘The Ancient of Days’ implies, Blake
disdained attempts to rationally curtail or control the
power of imagination, working to bring about a
change both in the social order and in the minds of men.
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The Art & Poetry of William Blake
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