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




'''Lilith: The Legend of the First Woman''' is a book written by Ada Langworthy Collier. This work, originally published in 1885, contains many poems and pose about the Goddess Lilith. These works tell of Lilith not as a being of evil, but the Pagan Lilith who is nurturing to her children. This work has passed into the public domain and can be read without charge at Project Gutenburg.


[[Image:lilithALC.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Cover of Lilith: The Legend of the First Woman, by Ada Langworthy Collier.]]
'''Lilith: The Legend of the First Woman''' is a book written by Ada Langworthy Collier. This work, originally published in 1885, contains many poems and pose about the Goddess Lilith. These works tell of Lilith not as a being of evil, but the Pagan Lilith who is nurturing to her children. This work has passed into the public domain and can be read without charge at Project Gutenburg. That link can be found at the end of this article.


 
== Overview ==
== Book Details ==
*Title: Lilith: The Legend of the First Woman
*Title: Lilith: The Legend of the First Woman
*Author: Ada Langworthy Collier
*Author: Ada Langworthy Collier
*Format: Paperback & eBook Formats
*Published By: D. Lothrop & Company
*Pages: 106
*Length: 106 Pages
*Publisher: D. Lothrop & Company (Original), BiblioLife (Paperback)
*Format: Hardcover, Paperback and eBook
*Language: English
*ASIN: B004HB24VG
*ISBN-10: 1110393873 (Paperback)
*ISBN-10: 1110393873 <small>(Paperback)</small>
*ISBN-13: 978-1110393879 (Paperback)
*ISBN-13: 978-1110393879 <small>(Paperback)</small>
*ASIN: B004HB24VG (eBook)
*Publishing Date: 1885
*Release Date: Original Release 1885, Paperback May 20, 2009




 
== Plot Summary ==
 
That Eve was Adam's second wife was a common Rabbinic speculation. Certain commentators on Genesis adopted this view, to account for the double account of the creation of woman, in the sacred text, first in Genesis i. 27, and second in Genesis xi. 18. And they say that Adam's first wife was named Lilith, but she was expelled from Eden, and after her expulsion Eve was created.
== Book Synopsis ==
That Eve was Adam''s second wife was a common Rabbinic speculation. Certain commentators on Genesis adopted this view, to account for the double account of the creation of woman, in the sacred text, first in Genesis i. 27, and second in Genesis xi. 18. And they say that Adam''s first wife was named Lilith, but she was expelled from Eden, and after her expulsion Eve was created.




== Book Review ==
== Book Review ==
 
''At the time of this article's entry in the SuccuWiki, no review was available.''
''At the time of this article's entry in the SuccuWiki. no review was available.''
 




== External Links ==
== External Links ==
*[http://www.amazon.com/Lilith-Legend-Collier-Ada-Langworthy/dp/1110393873/ This book at Amazon.com in Paperback form]
*[http://www.amazon.com/Lilith-Legend-Collier-Ada-Langworthy/dp/1110393873/ This work in Paperback Format at Amazon.com]
*[http://www.amazon.com/Lilith-ebook/dp/B004HB24VG/ This book at Amazon.com in eBook form]
*[http://www.amazon.com/Lilith-ebook/dp/B004HB24VG/ This work in Kindle Format at Amazon.com] - ''No Longer Available''
*[http://www.gutenberg.org/files/24679/24679-h/24679-h.htm This work at Project Gutenberg]
*[http://www.gutenberg.org/files/24679/24679-h/24679-h.htm This work at Project Gutenberg]

Latest revision as of 08:53, 3 March 2014

Lilith: The Legend of the First Woman
Lilith: The Legend of the First Woman Book Cover, written by Ada Langworthy Collier
Lilith: The Legend of the First Woman Book Cover, written by Ada Langworthy Collier
Author(s) Ada Langworthy Collier
Publisher D. Lothrop & Company
Publication date 1885
Media type Hardcover
Paperback
eBook
Length 106 Pages
ISBN 978-1110393879
ASIN B004HB24VG

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


Lilith: The Legend of the First Woman is a book written by Ada Langworthy Collier. This work, originally published in 1885, contains many poems and pose about the Goddess Lilith. These works tell of Lilith not as a being of evil, but the Pagan Lilith who is nurturing to her children. This work has passed into the public domain and can be read without charge at Project Gutenburg.


Overview

  • Title: Lilith: The Legend of the First Woman
  • Author: Ada Langworthy Collier
  • Published By: D. Lothrop & Company
  • Length: 106 Pages
  • Format: Hardcover, Paperback and eBook
  • ASIN: B004HB24VG
  • ISBN-10: 1110393873 (Paperback)
  • ISBN-13: 978-1110393879 (Paperback)
  • Publishing Date: 1885


Plot Summary

That Eve was Adam's second wife was a common Rabbinic speculation. Certain commentators on Genesis adopted this view, to account for the double account of the creation of woman, in the sacred text, first in Genesis i. 27, and second in Genesis xi. 18. And they say that Adam's first wife was named Lilith, but she was expelled from Eden, and after her expulsion Eve was created.


Book Review

At the time of this article's entry in the SuccuWiki, no review was available.


External Links