
The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
"The Marriage of Heaven and Hell" is a collection of poetic and philosophical writings by William Blake, published in 1790-1793. It challenges conventional notions of good and evil, arguing that opposites are interconnected and essential for understanding human experience. Blake’s work emphasizes the importance of passion and imagination in achieving spiritual enlightenment, suggesting that embracing both order (Heaven) and chaos (Hell) can lead to a fuller understanding of truth. It serves as a critique of organized religion and societal norms, advocating for personal freedom and the transformative power of creativity.