Black's "Song of Experience" was published in 1794 in the context of terrorism of Robespierre and the war between England and France. His biographer Gilchrist, Black Jacobin in the UK wrote as follows: "I walked the street with the same philosophy on my head" (93), he wanted to carry out a thorough political reform in the UK, and this day became increasingly fantastic. Romantic poets are often not called political activists. (1) The most common image of a romantic poet is the image that Stanley Applebaum proposed, "Even today, the word poet is reminiscent of Romanticism.
William Black was born in 1757 and was furious with the industrial revolution, but he was not satisfied with this. The left picture implies the stereotypes of a gentleman of the 18th century, but his idea suddenly appeared on the streets of London, causing a fight against indifference. In his work, Black publicly settled the long-term indifference that will affect London society. His compatriots seem to adopt the robot lifestyle; rationality becomes the same heart bond as their creative thinking. Sudden life is progress, how is progress? There is no clear goal of how a machine can improve human mind. This is anxious black
One of the major political events in William Black 's life was the French Revolution. For black, this is a promising moment to turn to violent fantasies. He was a supporter from the beginning. In the summer of 1792 he wore "Hat Rouge" to express solidarity with foreign revolutionaries. "Hat Rouge" is a red sharp-pointed hat rooted in classical ancient times. For ancient Romans, the hat represented freedom from tyranny. It first appeared publicly in France in 1790, it became a symbol of the revolution and continues to be a symbol of revolutionary support throughout fear. When Black wore a hat and took a walk in London, he had no doubt about empathy of the revolution.
During the French Revolution in 1789, Black encountered a political circle including well-known radicals such as William Godwin, Mary Worth Craft, Thomas Payne, and the democratic revolution of the United States and France met the majority of black poetry It began to occupy. theme. In 1790, Black and his wife moved to Lambeth where black began to develop his own symbols and literary myths. It used a very personal image and a metaphor to represent the interpretation of the history and vision of the universe. This myth is expressed in works such as "The First Book of Urizen" (1794) and "The Song of Los Angeles" (1795). During this time, Black also wrote poetry on "Innocent Songs" and "Experience Songs" (1794). Black poetry in the 1890s rarely got publicly known, but he kept working as a sculptor and illustrator.