- Index of Books 177159
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Activities86
Children's Literature1988
Drama919 Education344 Essays & Profiles1376 Fiction1583 Health105 History3280Humorous607 Journalism202 Language & Literature1708 Letters738
Life Style30 Medicine980 Movements272 Novel4300 Political355 Religions4755Research & Criticism6601Short-story2683 Sketches242 Social issues109 Sufism / Mystic2037Text Books451 Translation4250Women's writings5835-
Book Categories
- Bait Bazi14
- Catalogue / Index4
- Couplets68
- Deewan1278
- Doha48
- Epics100
- Exegesis181
- Geet63
- Ghazal1257
- Haiku12
- Hamd51
- Humorous31
- Intikhab1597
- Keh mukarni7
- Kulliyat581
- Mahiya20
- Majmua4850
- Marsiya386
- Masnavi749
- Musaddas42
- Naat579
- Nazm1192
- Others82
- Paheli15
- Qasida182
- Qawwali17
- Qit'a67
- Quatrain272
- Quintuple15
- Rekhti12
- Remainders17
- Salaam34
- Sehra12
- shahr-Ashob, Hajw, Zatal Nama17
- Tareekh-Goi26
- Translation74
- Wasokht25
Profile of William Blake
Born : 28 Nov 1757 | London
Died : 12 Aug 1827 | London, United Kingdom
William Blake (1757-1827) was an English poet, painter, and printmaker, who is now considered one of the most influential figures in the history of literature and visual arts. Despite living much of his life in relative obscurity and often facing criticism and misunderstanding from his contemporaries, Blake's work has profoundly impacted both Romantic and modern literature and art. His unique visionary poetry, characterized by its mystical and often radical themes, combined with his innovative engravings and paintings, mark him as a quintessential representative of the Romantic era. Blake's works, such as "Songs of Innocence and of Experience" and "The Marriage of Heaven and Hell," explore themes of spirituality, imagination, and human existence, often challenging established social and religious norms. His ability to fuse text and image in a harmonious and deeply expressive way continues to inspire and intrigue scholars and artists alike.
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