Vala, or The Four Zoas refers to one of the unengraved prophetic books by William Blake, begun in 1797. The titular main characters of the book are The Four Zoas:, who were created by the fall of Albion in Blake's mythology. It consists of nine books, referred to as "nights". These outline the interactions of the Zoas, their fallen forms, and their emanations.
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- Vala, or The Four Zoas refers to one of the unengraved prophetic books by William Blake, begun in 1797. The titular main characters of the book are The Four Zoas:, who were created by the fall of Albion in Blake's mythology. It consists of nine books, referred to as "nights". These outline the interactions of the Zoas, their fallen forms, and their emanations. Blake intended the book to be a summation of his mythic universe, but was unsatisfied with the text, leaving it unfinished and unengraved in 1807.
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- Vala, or The Four Zoas refers to one of the unengraved prophetic books by William Blake, begun in 1797. The titular main characters of the book are The Four Zoas:, who were created by the fall of Albion in Blake's mythology. It consists of nine books, referred to as "nights". These outline the interactions of the Zoas, their fallen forms, and their emanations.
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