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Seventeenth century English poet William Blake, in the poem ‘London’ – considered to be one of his greatest works – when describing the people of London in the city, lamented that in every face, he “had met”, he found that it revealed “weakness” and “marks of woe”.
Blake penned these thoughts to paper at a time when England was beginning its transition to the industrial revolution – a rather tumultuous time for the country. While the industrial revolution paved the way for modernisation which led to the country’s dramatic economic advances […]
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