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The poem was inspired by the apocryphal story that a young Jesus, accompanied by his uncle Joseph of Arimathea, a tin merchant, travelled to what is now England and visited Glastonbury during the unknown years of Jesus. The legend is linked to an idea in the Book of Revelation describing a Second Coming, wherein Jesus establishes a new Jerusalem. The Christian Church in general, and the English Church in particular, has long used Jerusalem as a metaphor for Heaven, a place of universal love and peace. In the most common interpretation of the poem, Blake implies that a visit by Jesus would briefly create heaven in England, in contrast to the "dark Satanic Mills" of the Industrial Revolution. Blake's poem asks questions rather than asserting the historical truth of Christ's visit. Thus the poem merely implies that there may, or may not, have been a divine visit, when there was briefly heaven in England.

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Barnes & Noble
Language
English
Pages
235

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Jerusalem: the emanation of the giant Albion
1991, William Blake Trust/Princeton University Press
in English
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Jerusalem: the emanation of the Giant Albion
1991, William Blake Trust/Tate Gallery
in English
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Jerusalem: the emanation of the Giant Albion.
1974, The William Blake Trust/The Trianon Press
in English
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Jerusalem: a simplified version
1964, George Allen & Unwin
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Jerusalem
1964, Barnes & Noble
in English
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Cover of: Jerusalem.
Jerusalem.
1955, Beechhurst Press
in English
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Jerusalem
1954, Trianon Press
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Jerusalem.
1952, Published by the Trianon Press for the William Blake Trust
in English
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Jerusalem: a facsimile of the illuminated book
1951, Published by the Trianon Press for The William Blake Trust
in English
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Jerusalem.
1951, Published by the Trianon Press for the William Blake Trust, London
in English
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Jerusalem.
1950, Trianon Press
in English
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Cover of: Jerusalem.
Cover of: The prophetic books of William Blake
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Cover of: Jerusalem
Cover of: Jerusalem
Jerusalem: the emanation of the giant Albion.
1804, Printed by W. Blake
Microform in English
Cover of: Jerusalem
Cover of: Gerusalemme, l'emanazione del gigante Albione
Gerusalemme, l'emanazione del gigante Albione
Publish date unknown, Fratelli Bocca - Editori
in Italian

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Poems.

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
821.7
Library of Congress
PR4144 .J4 1964

The Physical Object

Pagination
235 p.
Number of pages
235

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5930568M
Internet Archive
jerusalem00blak
LCCN
64056593
OCLC/WorldCat
355992

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