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- Los_(Blake) abstract "In the mythological writings of William Blake, Los is the fallen (earthly or human) form of Urthona, one of the four Zoas. He is referred to as the "eternal prophet" and creates the visionary city of Golgonooza. Los is regularly described as a smith, beating with his hammer on a forge, which is metaphorically connected to the beating of the human heart. The bellows of his forge are the human lungs. Los's emanation, Enitharmon, represents spiritual beauty and embodies pity, but at the same time creates the spatial aspect of the fallen world, weaving bodies for men and creating sexual strife through her insistence upon chastity. In the Book of Urizen (1794), Los and Enitharmon have the child, Orc, who is the embodiment of the spirit of revolution. It is of interest to note that the name 'Los' is, by common critical acceptance, an anagram of 'Sol', the Latin word for 'sun'. Such innovations are common in many of Blake's prophetic poems.".
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- Los_(Blake) wikiPageWikiLink Albion_(Blake).
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- Los_(Blake) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fictional_prophets.
- Los_(Blake) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Smithing_gods.
- Los_(Blake) wikiPageWikiLink Category:William_Blakes_mythology.
- Los_(Blake) wikiPageWikiLink Enitharmon.
- Los_(Blake) wikiPageWikiLink Golgonooza.
- Los_(Blake) wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Los_(Blake) wikiPageWikiLink Orc_(Blake).
- Los_(Blake) wikiPageWikiLink Sun.
- Los_(Blake) wikiPageWikiLink The_Book_of_Urizen.
- Los_(Blake) wikiPageWikiLink Urthona.
- Los_(Blake) wikiPageWikiLink William_Blake.
- Los_(Blake) wikiPageWikiLink William_Blakes_mythology.
- Los_(Blake) wikiPageWikiLink Zoas.
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- Los_(Blake) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Los (Blake)".
- Los_(Blake) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Los".
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- Los_(Blake) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Los_(Blake) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:William_Blake.
- Los_(Blake) subject Category:Fictional_prophets.
- Los_(Blake) subject Category:Smithing_gods.
- Los_(Blake) subject Category:William_Blakes_mythology.
- Los_(Blake) hypernym Form.
- Los_(Blake) comment "In the mythological writings of William Blake, Los is the fallen (earthly or human) form of Urthona, one of the four Zoas. He is referred to as the "eternal prophet" and creates the visionary city of Golgonooza. Los is regularly described as a smith, beating with his hammer on a forge, which is metaphorically connected to the beating of the human heart. The bellows of his forge are the human lungs.".
- Los_(Blake) label "Los (Blake)".
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- Los_(Blake) sameAs ロス_(ブレイク神話).
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- Los_(Blake) sameAs Лос_(Блейк).
- Los_(Blake) sameAs Q6681841.
- Los_(Blake) sameAs Q6681841.
- Los_(Blake) wasDerivedFrom Los_(Blake)?oldid=611670379.
- Los_(Blake) depiction Los_Blake_Urizen_G_p18.jpg.
- Los_(Blake) isPrimaryTopicOf Los_(Blake).