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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)]].''
''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.
'''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.]]




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*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 ==
== Book Synopsis ==
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''




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== 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]

Revision as of 11:59, 29 July 2013

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.


Book Details

  • 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


Book Synopsis

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


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