Vol. 9, Issue 8, Part C (2023)
Concept of mysticism in the poetry of William Blake
Concept of mysticism in the poetry of William Blake
Author(s)
Dr. Manisha Agarwal
AbstractMysticism is often accepted as a spiritual quest for the hidden truth or wisdom, the goal of which is union with the transcendent realm. Mystic experiences are said to be unique for each individual. Yet we find that there is a marked resemblance between the experiences of mystics, not merely of the same race or cult, but also of diverse social orders and religions. Born in different lands they seemed to share a spiritual affinity. William Blake’s works, though largely Biblical in its imagery, is apocalyptic in style and scope. The most prominent theme in their poetic works is that of mysticism and transcendentalism. Though their ways of depicting this is very different and diverse and their symbolism is also at variance, yet their poems bear a similar thematic purpose, which is mysticism.
How to cite this article:
Dr. Manisha Agarwal. Concept of mysticism in the poetry of William Blake. Int J Appl Res 2023;9(8):196-198.