Burning Questions, a Guide to William Blake’s “The Tyger”
“The Tyger” is one of Blake’s most loved and most quoted poems. It appeared in Songs of Experience, first published in 1794 as part of the dual collection Songs of Innocence and Experience. Its simple-seeming nursery rhyme framework carries a heavy load of symbolism and allegory, and our notes on its context, form and content will help you discern how it was made.
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