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The work is a dramatic, poetic meditation in six-foot Alexandrine couplets that stages a celestial council where a fallen angel returns to Heaven to seek reconciliation and provoke debate. Angels and the divine presence confront moral questions about humanity, divine justice, and the costs of modern progress; the poem condemns hypocrisy, imperial violence, and the destruction of beauty and nature, while the celestial voices express grief over mankind’s ingratitude. Combining rhetorical argument, theological inquiry, and vivid imagery, the piece interrogates Victorian assumptions about civilisation, science, and religion and experiments with form to amplify its ethical critique.

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Wilfrid Scawen Blunt

Wilfrid Scawen Blunt was an English poet, political activist, and writer known for his diverse literary contributions and outspoken views on imperialism and religion. His notable works include "Griselda: a society novel in rhymed verse," which showcases his poetic talent, and "India under Ripon: A Private Diary," offering insights into British governance in India. Blunt's writings often reflect his deep interest in Eastern cultures and his critique of Western colonial practices, as seen in his work "Secret history of the English occupation of Egypt." His literary legacy is marked by a blend of poetry, prose, and a commitment to social justice.

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