The Soul of Lilith (ePub)
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Marie Corelli's 'The Soul of Lilith' plunges readers into a mesmerizing exploration of metaphysical quandaries and spiritual obsession. Through the protagonist El-Rami, the narrative weaves a tale of intense spiritual inquiry, as he communes with the spirit...
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Marie Corelli's 'The Soul of Lilith' plunges readers into a mesmerizing exploration of metaphysical quandaries and spiritual obsession. Through the protagonist El-Rami, the narrative weaves a tale of intense spiritual inquiry, as he communes with the spirit of Lilith, sustained by a mysterious elixir. Corelli's prose is Victorian in its ornateness, yet it brims with an accessibility that welcomes readers into the moral and philosophical dilemmas at the heart of the text. Positioned at the intersection of gothic fiction and speculative spirituality, the book beckons to those fascinated by the ethereal and the eternal struggle between knowledge and faith.
Marie Corelli, an often overlooked but once renowned literary figure of the late Victorian period, achieved widespread popularity with her unique blend of romance, mysticism, and social commentary. 'The Soul of Lilith' reflects her deep-seated intrigue with the unseen world and the potential of secret knowledge-a recurring theme influenced by her own critical perspective on contemporary spiritual practices and the scientific advancements of her time. This novel serves as a testament to her standing as a formidable thinker and a storyteller of the metaphysical.
'The Soul of Lilith' is an indispensable addition to the library of anyone drawn to the esoteric realms of literature. Corelli offers a rich tapestry that challenges both intellect and imagination. Readers in search of a narrative that deftly blends the philosophical with the fantastical will find themselves captivated by the otherworldly journey of El-Rami. As much a product of its time as it is a timeless meditation on human desire and the ineffable, this novel promises to kindle reflection and debate among those who dare to delve into its depths.
Marie Corelli, an often overlooked but once renowned literary figure of the late Victorian period, achieved widespread popularity with her unique blend of romance, mysticism, and social commentary. 'The Soul of Lilith' reflects her deep-seated intrigue with the unseen world and the potential of secret knowledge-a recurring theme influenced by her own critical perspective on contemporary spiritual practices and the scientific advancements of her time. This novel serves as a testament to her standing as a formidable thinker and a storyteller of the metaphysical.
'The Soul of Lilith' is an indispensable addition to the library of anyone drawn to the esoteric realms of literature. Corelli offers a rich tapestry that challenges both intellect and imagination. Readers in search of a narrative that deftly blends the philosophical with the fantastical will find themselves captivated by the otherworldly journey of El-Rami. As much a product of its time as it is a timeless meditation on human desire and the ineffable, this novel promises to kindle reflection and debate among those who dare to delve into its depths.
Autoren-Porträt von Marie Corelli
Marie Corelli, born Mary Mackay on May 1, 1855, in London, England, was a prolific British novelist renowned for her sensational and didactic tales wrapped in the cloaks of romance and fantastical elements. She was the illegitimate daughter of Scottish poet and songwriter Dr. Charles Mackay and his servant, Elizabeth Mills. Adopting the pseudonym 'Marie Corelli' for her literary endeavors, she became one of the most widely read and controversial novelists of her time, with her works outselling those of her contemporaries such as Arthur Conan Doyle, H.G. Wells, and Rudyard Kipling. Corelli's opulent narratives and melodramatic storytelling pulsated through numerous novels, including the esoteric 'The Soul of Lilith' (1892), which explores themes of spiritualism and immortality. Her writing style gravitated toward eloquence and moralistic overtones, which elicited both admiration and criticism. Corelli's influence waned with the advent of modernist literature, but her work remains an essential subject in the investigation of Victorian popular culture and early feminist literary circles. Marie Corelli passed away on April 21, 1924, in Stratford-upon-Avon, leaving a legacy as a distinguished, if divisive, figure in Victorian literature.
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- Autor: Marie Corelli
- 2022, 350 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: DigiCat
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- ISBN-13: 8596547406662
- Erscheinungsdatum: 22.11.2022
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