The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
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Publisher Description
Enter the visionary world of William Blake with The Marriage of Heaven and Hell — a bold and revolutionary work that defies traditional religious doctrine and celebrates the dynamic unity of opposites. First published in the 1790s, this illustrated prose-poem blends philosophy, mysticism, poetry, and satire to challenge the moral binaries of good and evil, reason and energy, heaven and hell.
Famous for its paradoxical "Proverbs of Hell" and radical spiritual vision, Blake’s masterpiece critiques conventional religion while offering a deeply personal mythology. A foundational work of Romanticism and counter-Enlightenment thought, it continues to influence poets, artists, and philosophers today.