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- Luvah abstract "In the mythological writings of William Blake, Luvah is one of the four Zoas, who were created when Albion, the primordial man, was divided fourfold. He represents love, passion, and rebellious energy. His Emanation (female counterpart) is Vala; his fallen form is Orc. Throughout Blake's mythological system, he is opposed to Urizen, the representation of reason. He is also connected to Jesus, who takes upon his form as the being of love after Luvah falls and turns to a being of hate.".
- Luvah thumbnail THe_Four_Zoas.jpg?width=300.
- Luvah wikiPageID "3945748".
- Luvah wikiPageLength "4805".
- Luvah wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Luvah wikiPageRevisionID "618319860".
- Luvah wikiPageWikiLink Albion_(Blake).
- Luvah wikiPageWikiLink Category:William_Blakes_mythology.
- Luvah wikiPageWikiLink Emanationism.
- Luvah wikiPageWikiLink Enitharmon.
- Luvah wikiPageWikiLink Jerusalem_The_Emanation_of_the_Giant_Albion.
- Luvah wikiPageWikiLink Jesus.
- Luvah wikiPageWikiLink Last_Judgment.
- Luvah wikiPageWikiLink Los_(Blake).
- Luvah wikiPageWikiLink Milton:_A_Poem_in_Two_Books.
- Luvah wikiPageWikiLink Milton_a_Poem.
- Luvah wikiPageWikiLink Napoleonic_Wars.
- Luvah wikiPageWikiLink Orc_(Blake).
- Luvah wikiPageWikiLink Tharmas.
- Luvah wikiPageWikiLink The_Book_of_Thel.
- Luvah wikiPageWikiLink Urizen.
- Luvah wikiPageWikiLink Vala,_or_The_Four_Zoas.
- Luvah wikiPageWikiLink Vala_(Blake).
- Luvah wikiPageWikiLink William_Blake.
- Luvah wikiPageWikiLink William_Blakes_mythology.
- Luvah wikiPageWikiLink Zoas.
- Luvah wikiPageWikiLink File:THe_Four_Zoas.jpg.
- Luvah wikiPageWikiLinkText "Luvah".
- Luvah hasPhotoCollection Luvah.
- Luvah wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Luvah wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:William_Blake.
- Luvah subject Category:William_Blakes_mythology.
- Luvah hypernym Zoas.
- Luvah comment "In the mythological writings of William Blake, Luvah is one of the four Zoas, who were created when Albion, the primordial man, was divided fourfold. He represents love, passion, and rebellious energy. His Emanation (female counterpart) is Vala; his fallen form is Orc. Throughout Blake's mythological system, he is opposed to Urizen, the representation of reason. He is also connected to Jesus, who takes upon his form as the being of love after Luvah falls and turns to a being of hate.".
- Luvah label "Luvah".
- Luvah sameAs m.0b80sn.
- Luvah sameAs Лува.
- Luvah sameAs Q17000392.
- Luvah sameAs Q17000392.
- Luvah wasDerivedFrom Luvah?oldid=618319860.
- Luvah depiction THe_Four_Zoas.jpg.
- Luvah isPrimaryTopicOf Luvah.