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Lilith (eBook)

The Legend of the First Woman
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2022
59 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654702702-7 (EAN)

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Lilith - Ada Langworthy Collier
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In "Lilith," Ada Langworthy Collier weaves a rich tapestry of myth and morality, drawing on the biblical figure of Lilith to explore themes of female empowerment, sexuality, and the struggle against patriarchal confines. The novel blends elements of gothic fiction with romantic narrative style, reflecting the transformative nature of its titular character as she stands as both a victim and a rebel. Collier's prose is at once lyrical and incisive, painting a vivid portrait of a female figure often cast into the shadows of myth, illuminating her journey through a society riddled with conflicting moral codes and expectations. Collier, an early pioneer of women's literature in the late 19th century, was profoundly influenced by the burgeoning feminist movement and the cultural discourse surrounding women's rights. Her experiences as an educator and her involvement in social reform ideologies provided her with a unique perspective on the societal constraints faced by women. This background compelled her to reclaim Lilith's narrative, elevating a traditionally vilified character into a symbol of autonomy and strength, thereby challenging the societal norms of her time. "Lilith" is a compelling read for anyone interested in feminist literature and the re-examination of historical narratives. Collier's unique fusion of enchanting storytelling and significant social commentary invites readers to reflect on their own understandings of femininity and societal roles. This thought-provoking novel is not to be missed by those who appreciate literature that transcends mere entertainment, opening a dialogue on profound cultural themes.

Ada Langworthy Collier (1843–1919) was an American poet and writer, known predominantly for her narrative poem 'Lilith', which remains her most celebrated work. Born in Dubuque, Iowa, Collier's literary career was reflective of the profound Victorian sensibilities of her era, often exploring themes of femininity and mythological symbolism. 'Lilith' is a key example of her nuanced approach to narrative poetry, wherein she delves into the ancient Jewish folklore of Lilith, the legendary first wife of Adam. Collier's exploration of Lilith as a powerful and independent figure has been seen as a reflection of emerging feminist discourse of the time. Her poetic style, characterized by its evocative imagery and emotional depth, was in harmony with the literary movements of the late 19th century, which began to challenge traditional narratives and social norms. Although her work did not receive widespread attention during her lifetime, Collier has posthumously been recognized for her contributions to American literature and her role in broadening the scope of female characters in poetry. Her work is a testament to the rich, yet often overlooked, contributions of women writers to the literary canon of the United States.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 28.5.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Fantasy / Science Fiction Fantasy
Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Lyrik / Gedichte
Literatur Märchen / Sagen
Schlagworte 19th century american poetry • Ada Langworthy Collier works • American Literature • American lyric poetry • American poetry • ancient legends • Cross-cultural portrayal • Empowered female figure • Eve's predecessor • Fantasy and feminism • female american poets • feminist fantasy • feminist perspective • Gender Role Subversion • Gothic social commentary • independent female protagonist • innovative poetry • intelligent female protagonist • Late 19th century • Lilith • Lilith in literature • literary works on Adam’s first wife • mythical retelling • Mythological influences • Mythological reinterpretation • poetic mythology references • poetic storytelling • Poetry • public domain poetry collections • Semitic mythology • Suffragist themes • Supernatural Fiction • themes of femininity in poetry • Victorian women's rights • vintage American literature
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