"A Poison Tree" is one William Blake's poems that was published in 1793 as Songs of Experience, which also contains other names like "The Tyger," "Ah, Sun-flower," and "London."
William Blake is difficult to define an intellectual, is a creative genius late seventeenth century, precursor of Romanticism, poet, painter and engraver, visionary English. Blake is considered as a mystical writer that went unnoticed for as long as he lived but has now been rediscovered and is considered a "total artist" (Hanlon, pp. 30). His poetry and visual arts cannot be studied separately, since otherwise ...