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''For other uses of the word [[Succubus]], see [[Succubus (disambiguation)]].''
''For other uses of the word [[Succubus]], see [[Succubus (disambiguation)]].''


''For other uses of the name [[Lilith]], see [[Lilith (disambiguation)]].''


'''Lilith - the First Eve''' is a book written by Siegmund Hurwitz.


[[Image:lilitheve.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Cover of Lilith - the First Eve, by Siegmund Hurwitz.]]
'''Lilith - the First Eve''' is a book written by Siegmund Hurwitz. In this work the author interprets the myths and legends of Lilith, also known as the first Eve.




== Book Details ==
== Overview ==
*Title: Lilith - the First Eve
*Title: Lilith - the First Eve
*Author: Siegmund Hurwitz
*Author: Siegmund Hurwitz
*Published By: Daimon Books
*Length: 262 Pages
*Format: Paperback
*Format: Paperback
*Pages: 262
*Publisher: Daimon Books
*Language: English
*ISBN-10: 3856305777
*ISBN-10: 3856305777
*ISBN-13: 978-3856305772
*ISBN-13: 978-3856305772
*Release Date: 2nd edition January 1, 2008
*Publishing Date: January 1, 2008
 
 




== Book Synopsis ==
== Plot Summary ==
In a facinating excursion though the history of her myth, Seigmund Hurwitz presents and interprets the ancient dark-winged goddess Lilth, aslo know as "the first Eve". The authors extraoridnary meticulous study of the original sources brings to light a stiking figure long lost from our awareness, yet highly relevant to a psychological understanding of today's evolving masculine and feminine identities. Case material from his analytical practice imbeds Lilith in the everyday problems of contemporary life. That an unbridled life-urge which refuses to be assimilated lies behind depression...seems to me to be a new and important discovery. By combining the experience of a comtemporaryman with this historical material, Seigmund Hurwitz sheds new light on both. ''- From the Foreword by Marie-Louise von Franz''
In a fascinating excursion though the history of her myth, Seigmund Hurwitz presents and interprets the ancient dark-winged goddess Lilith, also known as "the first Eve". The authors extraordinary meticulous study of the original sources brings to light a striking figure long lost from our awareness, yet highly relevant to a psychological understanding of today's evolving masculine and feminine identities. Case material from his analytical practice imbeds Lilith in the everyday problems of contemporary life. That an unbridled life-urge which refuses to be assimilated lies behind depression...seems to me to be a new and important discovery. By combining the experience of a contemporary man with this historical material, Seigmund Hurwitz sheds new light on both. ''- From the Foreword by Marie-Louise von Franz''




== Book Review ==
== Book Review ==
 
''At the time of this article's entry in the SuccuWiki, no review was available. Tera has this work on her reading list and will review it shortly.''
''At the time of this article's entry in the SuccuWiki. no review was available.''
 




== External Links ==
== External Links ==
*[http://www.amazon.com/Lilith-First-Eve-Siegmund-Hurwitz/dp/3856305777/ This book at Amazon.com]
*[http://www.amazon.com/Lilith-First-Eve-Siegmund-Hurwitz/dp/3856305777/ This work in Paperback Format at Amazon.com]

Latest revision as of 07:44, 11 June 2015

Lilith - the First Eve
Lilith - the First Eve Book Cover, written by Siegmund Hurwitz
Lilith - the First Eve Book Cover, written by Siegmund Hurwitz
Author(s) Siegmund Hurwitz
Publisher Daimon Books
Publication date January 1, 2008
Media type Paperback
Length 262 Pages
ISBN 978-3856305772

For other uses of the word Succubus, see Succubus (disambiguation).

For other uses of the name Lilith, see Lilith (disambiguation).


Lilith - the First Eve is a book written by Siegmund Hurwitz. In this work the author interprets the myths and legends of Lilith, also known as the first Eve.


Overview

  • Title: Lilith - the First Eve
  • Author: Siegmund Hurwitz
  • Published By: Daimon Books
  • Length: 262 Pages
  • Format: Paperback
  • ISBN-10: 3856305777
  • ISBN-13: 978-3856305772
  • Publishing Date: January 1, 2008


Plot Summary

In a fascinating excursion though the history of her myth, Seigmund Hurwitz presents and interprets the ancient dark-winged goddess Lilith, also known as "the first Eve". The authors extraordinary meticulous study of the original sources brings to light a striking figure long lost from our awareness, yet highly relevant to a psychological understanding of today's evolving masculine and feminine identities. Case material from his analytical practice imbeds Lilith in the everyday problems of contemporary life. That an unbridled life-urge which refuses to be assimilated lies behind depression...seems to me to be a new and important discovery. By combining the experience of a contemporary man with this historical material, Seigmund Hurwitz sheds new light on both. - From the Foreword by Marie-Louise von Franz


Book Review

At the time of this article's entry in the SuccuWiki, no review was available. Tera has this work on her reading list and will review it shortly.


External Links