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Songs of Innocence and Experience Contents

  • Introduction
  • Timeline
  • Images
  • Author(s)
    • Blake, William
      • William Blake: biographical background
  • The context of Songs of Innocence and Experience
    • Social / political context Show more
      • The spirit of rebellion - politics
      • The spirit of rebellion - society
    • Religious / philosophical context Show more
      • Attitudes to man and God in the Age of Reason
      • Blake's religious world
      • Blake's religious outlook
      • Philosophical influences on Blake
    • Literary context Show more
      • The Age of Reason
      • Enlightenment literature
      • Reactions to rationality
  • Synopses and commentary
    • Textual history
    • Songs of Innocence Show more
      • Introduction (I)
        • Introduction (I) - Synopsis and commentary
        • Introduction (I) - Language, tone and structure
        • Introduction (I) - Imagery, symbolism and themes
      • The Shepherd
        • The Shepherd - Synopsis and commentary
        • The Shepherd - Language, tone and structure
        • The Shepherd - Imagery, symbolism and themes
      • The Ecchoing Green
        • The Ecchoing Green - Synopsis and commentary
        • The Ecchoing Green - Language, tone and structure
        • The Ecchoing Green - Imagery, symbolism and themes
      • The Lamb
        • The Lamb - Synopsis and commentary
        • The Lamb - Language, tone and structure
        • The Lamb - Imagery, symbolism and themes
      • The little black boy
        • The Little Black Boy - Synopsis and commentary
        • The Little Black Boy - Language, tone and structure
        • The Little Black Boy - Imagery, symbolism and themes
      • The Blossom
        • The Blossom - Synopsis and commentary
        • The Blossom - Language, tone and structure
        • The Blossom - Imagery, symbolism and themes
      • The chimney sweeper (I)
        • The Chimney Sweeper (I) - Synopsis and commentary
        • The Chimney Sweeper (I) - Language, tone and structure
        • The Chimney Sweeper (I) - Imagery, symbolism and themes
      • The little boy lost (I)
        • The Little Boy Lost (I) - Synopsis and commentary
        • The Little Boy Lost (I) - Language, tone and structure
        • The Little Boy Lost (I) - Imagery, symbolism and themes
      • The Little Boy Found
        • The Little Boy Found - Synopsis and commentary
        • The Little Boy Found - Language, tone and structure
        • The Little Boy Found - Imagery, symbolism and themes
      • Laughing song
        • Laughing Song - Synopsis and commentary
        • Laughing Song - Language, tone and structure
        • Laughing Song - Imagery, symbolism and themes
          • More on the pastoral invitation
      • A Cradle Song
        • A Cradle Song - Synopsis and commentary
        • A Cradle Song - Language, tone and structure
        • A Cradle Song - Imagery, symbolism and themes
      • The Divine Image
        • The Divine Image - Synopsis and commentary
        • The Divine Image - Language, tone and structure
        • The Divine Image - Imagery, symbolism and themes
      • Holy Thursday (I)
        • Holy Thursday (I) - Synopsis and commentary
        • Holy Thursday (I) - Language, tone and structure
        • Holy Thursday (I) - Imagery, symbolism and themes
      • Night
        • Night - Synopsis and commentary
        • Night - Language, tone and structure
        • Night - Imagery, symbolism and themes
      • Spring
        • Spring - Synopsis and commentary
        • Spring - Language, tone and structure
        • Spring - Imagery, symbolism and themes
      • Nurse's Song (I)
        • Nurse's Song (I) - Synopsis and commentary
        • Nurse's Song (I) - Language, tone and structure
        • Nurse's Song (I) - Imagery, symbolism and themes
      • Infant Joy
        • Infant Joy - Synopsis and commentary
        • Infant Joy - Language, tone and structure
        • Infant Joy - Imagery, symbolism and themes
      • A Dream
        • A Dream - Synopsis and commentary
        • A Dream - Language, tone and structure
        • A Dream - Imagery, symbolism and themes
      • On Another's Sorrow
        • On Another's Sorrow - Synopsis and commentary
        • On Another's SorrowLanguage, tone and structure
        • On Another's Sorrow - Imagery, symbolism and themes
    • Songs of Experience Show more
      • Introduction (E)
        • Introduction (E) - Synopsis and commentary
        • Introduction (E) - Language, tone and structure
        • Introduction (E) - Imagery, symbolism and themes
      • Earth's Answer
        • Earth's Answer - Synopsis and commentary
        • Earth's Answer - Language, tone and structure
        • Earth's Answer - Imagery, symbolism and themes
      • The Clod and the Pebble
        • The Clod and the Pebble - Synopsis and commentary
        • The Clod and the Pebble - Language, tone and structure
        • The Clod and the Pebble - Imagery, symbolism and themes
      • Holy Thursday (E)
        • Holy Thursday (E) - Synopsis and commentary
        • Holy Thursday (E) - Language, tone and structure
        • Holy Thursday (E) - Imagery, symbolism and themes
      • The Little Girl Lost
        • The Little Girl Lost - Synopsis and commentary
        • The Little Girl Lost - Language, tone and structure
        • The Little Girl Lost - Imagery, symbolism and themes
      • The Little Girl Found
        • The Little Girl Found - Synopsis and commentary
        • The Little Girl Found - Language, tone and structure
        • The Little Girl Found - Imagery, symbolism and themes
      • The Chimney Sweeper (E)
        • The Chimney Sweeper (E) - Synopsis and commentary
        • The Chimney Sweeper (E) - Language, tone and structure
        • The Chimney Sweeper (E) - Imagery, symbolism and themes
      • Nurse's Song (E)
        • Nurse's Song (E) - Synopsis and commentary
        • Nurse's Song (E) - Language, tone and structure
        • Nurse's Song (E) - Imagery, symbolism and themes
      • The Sick Rose
        • The Sick Rose - Synopsis and commentary
        • The Sick Rose - Language, tone and structure
        • The Sick Rose - Imagery, symbolism and themes
      • The Fly
        • The Fly - Synopsis and commentary
        • The Fly - Language, tone and structure
        • The Fly - Imagery, symbolism and themes
      • The Angel
        • The Angel - Synopsis and commentary
        • The Angel - Language, tone and structure
        • The Angel - Imagery, symbolism and themes
      • The Tyger
        • The Tyger - Synopsis and commentary
        • The Tyger - Language, tone and structure
        • The Tyger - Imagery, symbolism and themes
      • My Pretty Rose-tree
        • My Pretty Rose-Tree - Synopsis and commentary
        • My Pretty Rose-Tree - Language, tone and structure
        • My Pretty Rose-Tree - Imagery, symbolism and themes
      • Ah! Sun-flower
        • Ah! Sunflower - Synopsis and commentary
        • Ah! Sunflower - Language, tone and structure
        • Ah! Sunflower - Imagery, symbolism and themes
      • The Lilly
        • The Lilly - Synopsis and commentary
        • The Lilly - Language, tone and structure
        • The Lilly - Imagery, symbolism and themes
      • The Garden of Love
        • The Garden of Love - Synopsis and commentary
        • The Garden of Love - Language, tone and structure
        • The Garden of Love - Imagery, symbolism and themes
      • The Little Vagabond
        • The Little Vagabond - Synopsis and commentary
        • The Little Vagabond - Language, tone and structure
        • The Little Vagabond - Imagery, symbolism and themes
      • London
        • London - Synopsis and commentary
        • London - Language, tone and structure
        • London - Imagery, symbolism and themes
      • The Human Abstract
        • The Human abstract - Synopsis and commentary
        • The Human Abstract - Language, tone and structure
        • The Human Abstract - Imagery, symbolism and themes
      • Infant Sorrow
        • Infant Sorrow - Synopsis and commentary
        • Infant Sorrow - Language, tone and structure
        • Infant Sorrow - Imagery, symbolism and themes
      • A Poison Tree
        • A Poison Tree - Synopsis and commentary
        • A Poison Tree - Language, tone and structure
        • A Poison Tree - Imagery, symbolism and themes
      • A Little Boy Lost (E)
        • A Little Boy Lost (E) - Synopsis and commentary
        • A Little Boy Lost (E) - Language, tone and structure
        • A Little Boy Lost (E) - Imagery, symbolism and themes
      • A Little Girl Lost
        • A Little Girl Lost - Synopsis and commentary
        • A Little Girl Lost - Language, tone and structure
        • A Little Girl Lost - Imagery, symbolism and themes
      • To Tirzah
        • To TirZah - Synopsis and commentary
        • To Tirzah - Language, tone and structure
        • To Tirzah - Imagery, symbolism and themes
      • The Schoolboy
        • The Schoolboy - Synopsis and commentary
        • The Schoolboy - Language, tone and structure
        • The Schoolboy - Imagery, symbolism and themes
      • The Voice of the Ancient Bard
        • The Voice of the Ancient Bard - Synopsis and commentary
        • The Voice of the Ancient Bard - Language, tone and structure
        • The Voice of the Ancient Bard - Imagery, symbolism and themes
      • A Divine Image
        • A Divine Image - Synopsis and commentary
        • A Divine Image - Language, tone and structure
        • A Divine Image - Imagery, symbolism and themes
  • Themes and significant ideas
    • What did Blake mean by 'Innocence' and 'Experience'?
    • Themes and related poems in the Songs of Innocence and Experience
  • Critical approaches to Songs of Innocence and Experience
    • Varied critical responses
    • An example of Marxist analysis - London
  • Approaching exams and essays
    • What makes a good English exam answer?
    • Analysing a poem - The Ecchoing Green
    • How to plan essays
    • Engaging with the text
    • Essay questions
  • Resources and further reading
    • Worksheet downloads

Songs of Innocence and Experience Images

A Dream Cover of Songs of Innocence and Experience Introduction (I) The Shepherd The Ecchoing Green The little black boy The Blossom The chimney sweeper The little boy lost (I) The Little Boy Found Laughing song A Cradle Song The Divine Image Holy Thursday (I) Pentecost Spring Children and lamb Infant Joy Introduction (E) Earth's Answer The Clod and the Pebble Holy Thursday (E) The Little Girl Lost Israelites in the wilderness The Little Girl Found The Chimney Sweeper (E) The Sick Rose The Fly The Angel The Tyger Photo by Eric Kilby, available through Creative Commons My Pretty Rose-tree Ah! Sun-flower The Lilly The Garden of Love The Little Vagabond London The Human Abstract Infant Sorrow A Poison Tree A Little Boy Lost (E) A Little Girl Lost To Tirzah The Schoolboy The Voice of the Ancient Bard A Divine Image Rousseau King Louis XVI JOhn Locke The House of Commons John Wesley Adam and Eve Paracelsus Emanuel Swedenborg Samuel Johnson Pan Lamb by Keven Law, available through Creative Commons Shepherd, photo by Raja Selvaraj, available through Creative Commons Photo by Canadian Centre for International Studies and Cooperation, available through Creative Commons Robin Redbreast, photo by Keven Law, available through Creative Commons Child Chimney Sweep in Snow Village green Photo by Steve Partridge, available through Creative Commons Puck Girl with Cherries Mr Bumble, charicature of a Beadle Abraham and the three angels Night Tyger Lion The lion and the lamb Nurse Baby Glow worm, photo by Herky, available through Creative Commons Earth Mother Potter at the wheel Lion, photo by user:Robek, available through Creative Commons Chimney sweep Mary, Joseph and Jesus in Egypt Canker worm Angel Icarus Hepheastus Spring, photo by Anita Martinz, available through Creative Commons Photo by Elnaz Sarbar, available through Creative Common Lily, photo by Ernst G�gel, available through Creative Commons Chapel, photo by GraceKelly, available through Creative Commons A Vagabond Charter of Sandbach Tiwn, photo by Lantresman, available through Creative Commons Witney Church Green, photo by Brian Robert Marshall, available through Creative Commons Raven, photo by Peter Wallack, available through Creative Commons Swaddled baby, photo by Produnis, available through Creative Commons Slaughter of the Innocents, photo by Mattana, available through Creative Commons School boy Maze Forge Jesus with children Portrait of children Edmund Burke
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A Dream
Cover of Songs of Innocence and Experience
Introduction (I)
The Shepherd
The Ecchoing Green
The little black boy
The Blossom
The chimney sweeper
The little boy lost (I)
The Little Boy Found
Laughing song
A Cradle Song
The Divine Image
Holy Thursday (I)
Pentecost
Spring
Children and lamb
Infant Joy
Introduction (E)
Earth's Answer
The Clod and the Pebble
Holy Thursday (E)
The Little Girl Lost
Israelites in the wilderness
The Little Girl Found
The Chimney Sweeper (E)
The Sick Rose
The Fly
The Angel
The Tyger
Photo by Eric Kilby, available through Creative Commons
My Pretty Rose-tree
Ah! Sun-flower
The Lilly
The Garden of Love
The Little Vagabond
London
The Human Abstract
Infant Sorrow
A Poison Tree
A Little Boy Lost (E)
A Little Girl Lost
To Tirzah
The Schoolboy
The Voice of the Ancient Bard
A Divine Image
Rousseau
King Louis XVI
JOhn Locke
The House of Commons
John Wesley
Adam and Eve
Paracelsus
Emanuel Swedenborg
Samuel Johnson
Pan
Lamb by Keven Law, available through Creative Commons
Shepherd, photo by Raja Selvaraj, available through Creative Commons
Photo by Canadian Centre for International Studies and Cooperation, available through Creative Commons
Robin Redbreast, photo by Keven Law, available through Creative Commons
Child Chimney Sweep in Snow
Village green
Photo by Steve Partridge, available through Creative Commons
Puck
Girl with Cherries
Mr Bumble, charicature of a Beadle
Abraham and the three angels
Night
Tyger
Lion
The lion and the lamb
Nurse
Baby
Glow worm, photo by Herky, available through Creative Commons
Earth Mother
Potter at the wheel
Lion, photo by user:Robek, available through Creative Commons
Chimney sweep
Mary, Joseph and Jesus in Egypt
Canker worm
Angel
Icarus
Hepheastus
Spring, photo by Anita Martinz, available through Creative Commons
Photo by Elnaz Sarbar, available through Creative Common
Lily, photo by Ernst G�gel, available through Creative Commons
Chapel, photo by GraceKelly, available through Creative Commons
A Vagabond
Charter of Sandbach Tiwn, photo by Lantresman, available through Creative Commons
Witney Church Green, photo by Brian Robert Marshall, available through Creative Commons
Raven, photo by Peter Wallack, available through Creative Commons
Swaddled baby, photo by Produnis, available through Creative Commons
Slaughter of the Innocents, photo by Mattana, available through Creative Commons
School boy
Maze
Forge
Jesus with children
Portrait of children
Edmund Burke