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Tag: the Fall

William Blake, God Judging Adam. ca. 1795. Metropolitan Museum of Art. Public domain

Innocence and Experience: The influence of William Blake on Philip Pullman’s His Dark Materials

By Tony Watkins10 November 201910 November 2019 Categories: Literature Tags: Atheism, Dark Matter, His Dark Materials, innocence, Philip Pullman, the Fall, William Blake

Image: William Blake, God Judging Adam. ca. 1795. Metropolitan Museum of Art. Public domain This article is an extract from my book, Dark Matter: A Thinking Fan’s Guide to Philip Pullman. I have edited it lightly to remove the worst plot spoilers, but inevitably I must mention some events towards the end of the trilogy….

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