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The work blends poetic prose, aphoristic maxims, and satirical prophecy to overturn conventional moral and religious assumptions. It advances a doctrine of contraries, arguing that energy, desire, and imagination are vital and creative while reason and restraint produce stagnation. Through visionary sequences, ironic proclamations, and a collection of paradoxical sayings it criticizes institutional religion and orthodox morality, celebrates bodily vitality, and revalues imaginative dissent. Structure alternates prophetic argument, memorable proverbs, and illustrative fancies, culminating in visionary passages and engraved plates that fuse mystical symbolism with moral inversion.
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