Lilith
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Lilith

by George MacDonald

Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Pages
281
Language
English
Published
1895

Overview

George MacDonald's Lilith is a visionary fantasy about death, memory, and the slow education of the soul. A dreamlike traveler enters a strange otherworld where nothing is merely symbolic and every encounter presses toward moral and spiritual awakening, giving the novel a haunting, meditative rhythm. The book is less interested in action than in inward change, and that is exactly where its power lives.

Readers who enjoy philosophical fantasy, allegory, and richly strange landscapes will find Lilith deeply rewarding. George MacDonald uses wonder not as decoration but as a way to ask what repentance, grace, and self-knowledge really cost, making this a challenging and enduring classic for readers open to old-fashioned mythic fiction. It suits anyone who likes fantasy that feels contemplative, unsettling, and spiritually ambitious.

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