Why Mrs Blake Cried: William Blake and the Sexual Basis of Spiritual Vision

Marsha Keith Schuchard
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Written by a leading William Blake scholar, this is an intriguing and controversial history of the poet and artist, which reveals a world of waking visions, magical practices, sexual-spiritual experimentation, tantric sex and free love.
Genres: PoetryHistoryPsychologySexualityAlchemy
448 Pages

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