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"The Garden of Love" is a poem by the Romantic poet William Blake. It was published as part of his collection, Songs of Experience. Poem I went to the Garden of Love, ...
The Garden of Love, Peter Paul Rubens, 1630-1631. The Garden of Love is a painting by Rubens, produced in around 1633 and now in the Prado Museum in Madrid. The work was first listed in 1666, when it was hung in the Royal Palace of Madrid, in the Spanish king's bedroom. [1] In early inventories, the painting was called The Garden Party. [2]
The Garden of Love was a popular literary concept and symbol around the same time that the painting was created. The initial concept may have come from symbols of paradise that were present in medieval cloister gardens. [8] Another element that may have influenced this was Roman de la Rose, as well as the role of the garden in aristocratic ...
The poem was inspired by Charlotte Rosa Baring, younger daughter of William Baring (1779–1820) and Frances Poulett-Thomson (d. 1877). Frances Baring married, secondly, Arthur Eden (1793–1874), Assistant-Comptroller of the Exchequer, and they lived at Harrington Hall, Spilsby, Lincolnshire, which is the garden of the poem (also referred to as "the Eden where she dwelt" in Tennyson's poem ...
Fearful Symmetry: A Study of William Blake is a 1947 book by Canadian literary critic Northrop Frye whose subject is the work of English poet and visual artist William Blake. ...
Garden of Love, a 1980 album by Rick James; Garden of Love, an album by Raymond Donnez; Garden of Love, a 1997 album by Roxanne Beck; The Garden of Love, a 1997 album by Kevin Ayers; The Garden of Love, a 1999 album by Frankie Armstrong
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A Curmudgeon’s Garden of Love (NAL, 1989) Friendly Advice (Dutton, 1990) Mondo Canine (Dutton, 1991) True Confessions (Dutton, 1992) The Portable Curmudgeon Redux (Dutton, 1992) Fathers (Dutton, 1993) Je Ne Sais What? (Dutton, 1995) Return Of The Portable Curmudgeon (Penguin, 1995) The Rich Are Different (Pantheon, 1996)