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Bromion is a
character in the
mythology of
William Blake.
According to S.
Foster Damon (A
Blake Dictionary) he
represents Reason, from the side of the...
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desires Theotormon but is suddenly,
violently raped by
Bromion.
After Oothoon is
raped neither Bromion nor
Theotormon want
anything to do with her. As is...
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rebellion in the
Visions of the
Daughters of Albion: The loud and
lustful Bromion. The "mild and piteous" Palamabron, son of
Enitharmon and Los (also appears...
- universally) read as a
tribute to free love
since the
relationship between Bromion and
Oothoon is held
together only by laws and not by love. For Blake, law...
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Daughters of Albion.
Rintrah is the
brother of
Palamabron (pity),
Bromion (scientific thought), and
Theotormon (desire/jealousy),
represented together...
- universally) read as a
tribute to free love
since the
relationship between Bromion and
Oothoon is held
together only by laws and not by love. For Blake, law...
- overridden:
there the
parents produce the four sons Rintrah, Palamabron,
Bromion and Theotormon. This is a double-dialectical analysis,
rather than an inconsistency...
- in
Visions of the
Daughters of
Albion and she is
raped by the
character Bromion. The book
represents her as
trapped by a
philosophical system created by...
- He is the
second son of
Enitharmon and Los, and the
brother of Rintrah,
Bromion, and Theotormon. In particular, he
often appears as a
counterpart to Rintrah...
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Mythology Ahania Albion Beulah Bromion Enion Enitharmon Fuzon Golgonooza Grodna Har
Leutha Los
Luvah Orc
Palamabron Spectre Tharmas Thiriel Tiriel Urizen...