rock music
What if Thel was Male?
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Though they share the same title, Bruce Dickinson's and William Blake's The Book of Thel are very different in their intent
Alchemy, Rosicrucianism, and the Grail – Bruce Dickinson’s Take on “Jerusalem”
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While "Jerusalem" may often invoke memories of Last Night of the Proms, Bruce Dickinson has a very different take.
Bruce Dickinson becomes patron of the Blake Cottage Trust
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The new patron for the cottage in Felpham where William and Catherine Blake lived promises to bring international recognition for the restoration campaign.
The Divine Essence of Things – Nick Cave and William Blake
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Described by Nick Cave as a poet whose company he constantly enjoys, William Blake has had a long influence on Cave's work.
New book considers the relations of rock music and literature from William Blake to Bret Easton Ellis
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Didier Delinotte considers how rock music takes much of its inspiration from lyric poetry