In Our Time: Culture

Songs of Innocence and of Experience

Jun 23, 2016
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
What Is the Difference Between Wordsworth and Coleridge?
02:56 • 2min
3
Blake's Reproductive Engravings
05:17 • 2min
4
How Did Blake Make His Own Books?
07:22 • 2min
5
Play Is a Form of Innocence
09:36 • 2min
6
Is He Getting These Ideas From Johnson?
11:17 • 2min
7
Blake's Songs of Innocence
13:00 • 3min
8
Songs of Innocence and Experience
15:54 • 2min
9
Did You Know Enough About the French Revolution?
17:56 • 2min
10
The Word of Innocence Is Not Without Its Darkness
19:53 • 2min
11
If All Do Their Duty, They Need Not Fear Harm
22:06 • 2min
12
Is He Who Made the Lamb Making Thee?
24:19 • 2min
13
The Tiger Can Lay Down With a Lamb
26:03 • 2min
14
Isn't Much of a Tiger, Is It Really?
27:54 • 3min
15
A Poem About Sex and Sexuality
30:39 • 3min
16
What's the Difference Between Songs and Poems?
33:23 • 2min
17
I'm Looking at a Poison Tree
35:29 • 2min
18
The Repression of Innocence and Intersexuality
37:04 • 2min
19
I Ginsburg, a Line From Whitman to Blake
39:32 • 2min
20
You Stop Me From Reading the Garden of Love
41:09 • 2min
21
Is There a Place Where There Are Green Spaces?
43:33 • 4min
22
Jeseph Ritson's Babylon and Jerusalem
47:05 • 3min