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Lilith

The Legend of the First Woman

Ada Langworthy Collier

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Belletristik / Märchen, Sagen, Legenden

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Ada Langworthy Collier's novel 'Lilith' is a captivating exploration of feminist themes and the supernatural. Written in the late 19th century, the book stands out for its innovative approach to women's liberation and the portrayal of Lilith as a powerful and independent figure. Collier's prose is rich and evocative, immersing the reader in a world where gender roles are challenged and the supernatural realm meets the earthly. The novel's unique blend of fantasy and social commentary places it within the context of late Victorian literature, where authors began to push boundaries and explore taboo subjects. With its intricate plot and thought-provoking themes, 'Lilith' is a must-read for those interested in feminist literature and supernatural fiction. Ada Langworthy Collier's personal experiences as a suffragist and social reformer have undoubtedly influenced her writing, adding depth and authenticity to the novel's exploration of women's rights and autonomy. Overall, 'Lilith' is a standout work that deserves a place on the bookshelf of any reader seeking a thought-provoking and engaging read.

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Ancient legends, Poetic storytelling, Eve's predecessor, Intelligent female protagonist, Innovative poetry, Mythical retelling, Cross-cultural portrayal, Mythological reinterpretation, Feminist perspective, Empowered female figure