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Ahania is the Emanation, or
female counterpart, of Urizen, Zoas of reason, in
William Blake's mythology. She is the
representation of
pleasure and the...
- The Book of
Ahania is one of the
English poet
William Blake's
prophetic books. It was
published in 1795,
illustrated by Blake's own plates. The poem of...
- from Adam: The ****ual
Enion is an
emanation from Tharmas. The
intellectual Ahania is an
emanation from Urizen. The
nature goddess Vala is an
emanation from...
- to
represent reason. He has an Emanation, or
paired female equivalent,
Ahania, who
stands for Pleasure. In Blake's myth,
Urizen is
joined by many daughters...
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Luvah (heart), and
Tharmas (unity of the body) with
paired Emanations being Ahania (wisdom, from the head),
Enitharmon (what can't be
attained in nature, from...
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Luvah (heart), and
Tharmas (unity of the body) with
paired Emanations being Ahania (wisdom, from the head),
Enitharmon (what can't be
attained in nature, from...
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according to
Chapter VIII). The last of
these plays a
major role in The Book of
Ahania,
published in 1795. In
autumn 1790
Blake moved to
Lambeth in
south London...
- of Urizen, ****ociated with the
classical element of fire. In The Book of
Ahania he
fights Urizen for
control of the world. S.
Foster Damon in his Blake...
- of the
Daughters of
Albion (1793) The Book of
Urizen (1794) The Book of
Ahania (1795) The Book of Los (1795) The Song of Los (1795) Vala, or The Four Zoas...
- Jerusalem's shadow. Vala
eroticises war.
Urizen embodies Reason.
Gracious Ahania is his Emanation. Jerusalem's
first chapter tells the
story of Albion's...