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Tyger may refer to: Arts and entertainment * "The Tyger", a 1794 poem by the English poet William Blake * Tyger (album), ''Tyger'' (album), by Tangerine Dream, 1987 * "Tyger", a song by The Cult from the 2000 album ''Spirit\Light\Speed'' * Ras Tyger, protagonist of ''Lord Tyger'', a 1970 American novel by Philip José Farmer * Tyger Tiger, or Jessan Hoan, a fictional character in Marvel Comics * TYGER Security, a fictional security firm in the video game ''Batman: Arkham City'' People * Tyger Campbell (born 2000), American basketball player * Tyger Evans (born 2001), American soccer player * Tyger Drew-Honey (born 1996), English actor, musician, and TV presenter * Amanda Lucas (fighter) (born 1981), known earlier as an actress as Tyger Other uses * Tyger (ship), ''Tyger'' (ship), a 17th century Dutch ship * , a Royal Navy frigate launched in 1647 * Tyger River, South Carolina, U.S. * Tyger (heraldry), a heraldic tiger See also

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The Tyger
"The Tyger" is a poem by the English poet William Blake, published in 1794 as part of his '' Songs of Experience'' collection and rising to prominence in the romantic period. The poem is one of the most anthologised in the English literary canon,Eaves, p. 207. and has been the subject of both literary criticism and many adaptations, including various musical versions.Whitson and Whittaker 63–71. The poem explores and questions Christian religious paradigms prevalent in late 18th century and early 19th century England, discussing God's intention and motivation for creating both the tiger and The Lamb. The ''Songs of Experience'' The ''Songs of Experience'' was published in 1794 as a follow up to Blake's 1789 '' Songs of Innocence.''Gilchrist 1907 p. 118 The two books were published together under the merged title ''Songs of Innocence and of Experience, showing the Two Contrary States of the Human Soul: the author and printer, W. Blake'' featuring 54 plates. The illustrations ...
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