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published in 1792.
Oothoon is in love with Theotormon, who
represents the
chaste man,
filled with a
false sense of righteousness.
Oothoon desires Theotormon...
- of the "prophetic works". Here, the "soft soul" of
America appears as
Oothoon.
Other works concerning this pantheon:
America a
Prophecy The Book of Urizen...
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reprint by
Oothoon Press 2014 The
Fable of Bing,
Oothoon Press, 2014, ISBN 9780989395755 The Pyms:
Unauthorized Tales of
Jackson Hole",
Oothoon Press, 1991...
- 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 and love...
- 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 and love...
-
Edwin Mellen Press, 1995, p. 41. Print. Wilkie, Brian. Blake's Thel and
Oothoon. Victoria,
British Columbia:
University of
Victoria Department of English...
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compressed or out of order. In
regards to the
prophetic works, the
character Oothoon represented America in
Visions of the
Daughters of
Albion and she is raped...
-
underwater city of
Zanhoriloch in Lake
Thoroot where they are to
speak to
Queen Oothoon, who
apparently knows the
location of the ship.
After some tricks, primarily...
- Connecticut, USA Paul
Mellon Collection Oothoon & the Nymph-Marigold.
Pencil sketch from Notebook, p.28
Oothoon & the Nymph-Marigold.
Relief etching with...
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contained to
Ethinthus (body),
which leads to
Leutha (guilt),
followed by
Oothoon (frustration) and ends with
Thiralatha (erotic dreams). In the last stage...