The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
PoetryEuropeanEnglish

The Marriage of Heaven and Hell

by William Blake

Publisher
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages
24
Language
English
Published
1906

Overview

William Blake's The Marriage of Heaven and Hell is a visionary prose and poetry work that challenges moral convention, religious dogma, and fixed ideas of good and evil. It presents contraries as necessary forces, using aphorism, prophecy, and satire to create a fiercely original philosophical poem.

Readers drawn to symbolic writing, radical thought, and experimental literature will find Blake at his most provocative here. The Marriage of Heaven and Hell is ideal for anyone interested in how poetry can function as philosophy, theology, and rebellion all at once. It is compact, strange, and endlessly discussable. It still reads clearly today. for readers today. That makes it easy to recommend for thoughtful browsing and book-club discussion across many reading moods.

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