![]() The structure of Lilith certainly lends itself to this type of thing and, not being an English major, I’m not going to attempt much of that here. There were several conversations about identity and how a person can know who they are.Ī favorite practice of literature majors everywhere is to try to determine symbolism in works and to dissect them for hidden meanings. Lilith was certainly the most metaphysical of the books I’ve read in the series so far. For starters, it was written from a decidedly Christian worldview and there were passages in it that seemed allegorical to me. In many ways, Lilith was different from the few that came before it. I normally post an image of the back cover, but I won’t here. The back cover shows the inside of an attic. ![]() The cover is one of the darkest in the series to date. Lilith was the fifth volume in the Ballantine Adult Fantasy series. Ballantine Books (274 pages, September 1969, $1.25) ![]()
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