Thel
Congress. The url is http://lcweb2.loc.gov/cgi-bin/ampage?collId=rbc3&fileName=rbc0001_2003rosen1798Apage.db&recNum=0 Blake's
first large poem (not so large) was Thel. It consisted of 6 Plates
with two introductory pictures (called in Erdman's Illuminated Blake
Plates i and ii:Much can be said about all of them
You may view all these plates in The William Blake Archive. Having
done that select Thel which will offer you 8 currently available
copies. Click on any one, then if you see 'compare' click on it; you
may see all 8 copies. They vary in several ways.
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This from William Blake: A Helpfile
In an excellent post on Romanticism the writer offers several meanings for
Thel's Motto; here's one of them:
"One reading would be that it asserts a kind of environmentalism, that the mole
knows about the pit better than the eagle because it’s the mole’s habitat.".
Read in toto much light is cast on Thel's Motto.
The Book of Thel
(Here's a plate from Thel (Plate 4, I believe:)
This myth is one of Blake's early examples of the descent of
the soul:
Thel, one of the Immortals (in the vales of Har) is attracted to
the life below (as we all were). After hearing the encouragement of the Lilly of the valley, the little cloud, the helpless worm, and the clod of clay she ventures down:
Thel enter'd in & saw the secrets of the land unknown; She saw the couches of the dead,..... The Virgin started from her seat, & with a shriek. Fled back unhinderd till she came into the vales of Har In this early poem Blake asks the question, is life here in the
world worth living?
This poem may also be considered a commentary on
Innocence and Experience: the vales of Har represent Innocence
while the northern bar leads to Experience. Descent from Eden
leads to Experience, and when fully experienced, one may return
to his (eternal) origin. Thel chose not to go through that journey, so it doesn't express Blake's myth except to act as a preamble. |
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