A fantastical and intricate novel, Lilith brings all the elements of a fascinating and epic journey with the added layer of spiritual and theological themes woven into the characters, trials, and temptations. Follow as Mr. Vane enters the vast, complex, and multidimensional “Region of the Seven Dimensions” and learns how much a connection to spiritual understanding and growth can change the course of his life and make or break his expeditions there. George MacDonald crafts an expert and entertaining novel that reveals spiritual truths, the ongoing moral struggles within every person, and the sincere yet often underlying desire for redemption and a better life.
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- Opening Credits
- Thoreau; "Walking."
- Chapter 1: The Library
- Chapter 2: The Mirror
- Chapter 3: The Raven
- Chapter 4: Somewhere or Nowhere?
- Chapter 5: The Old Church
- Chapter 6: The Sexton's Cottage
- Chapter 7: The Cemetery
- Chapter 8: My Father's Manuscript
- Chapter 9: I Repent
- Chapter 10: The Bad Burrow
- Chapter 11: The Evil Wood
- Chapter 12: Friends and Foes
- Chapter 13: The Little Ones
- Chapter 14: A Crisis
- Chapter 15: A Strange Hostess
- Chapter 16: A Gruesome Dance
- Chapter 17: A Grotesque Tragedy
- Chapter 18: Dead or Alive?
- Chapter 19: The White Leech
- Chapter 20: Gone! But How?
- Chapter 21: The Fugitive Mother
- Chapter 22: Bulika
- Chapter 23: A Woman of Bulika
- Chapter 24: The White Leopardess
- Chapter 25: The Princess
- Chapter 26: A Battle Royal
- Chapter 27: The Silent Fountain
- Chapter 28: I Am Silenced
- Chapter 29: The Persian Cat
- Chapter 30: Adam Explains
- Chapter 31: The Sexton's Old Horse
- Chapter 32: The Lovers and the Bags
- Chapter 33: Lona's Narrative
- Chapter 34: Preparation
- Chapter 35: The Little Ones in Bulika
- Chapter 36: Mother and Daughter
- Chapter 37: The Shadow
- Chapter 38: To the House of Bitterness
- Chapter 39: That Night
- Chapter 40: The House of Death
- Chapter 41: I Am Sent
- Chapter 42: I Sleep the Sleep
- Chapter 43: The Dreams that Came
- Chapter 44: The Waking
- Chapter 45: The Journey Home
- Chapter 46: The City
- Chapter 47: The 'Endless Ending'
- Closing Credits
George MacDonald
George MacDonald was a Scottish author, poet, and minister. Renowned for his innovative contributions to modern fantasy literature, MacDonald played a pivotal role in influencing such luminaries as C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, G.K. Chesterton and Oswald Chambers, amongst many others. His profound creativity extended beyond fairy tales, as he also penned numerous thought-provoking works on Christian theology, including several compelling collections of sermons, as well as other fiction works. Oswald Chambers said of MacDonald, “It is a striking indication of the trend and shallowness of the modern reading public that George MacDonald’s books have been so neglected,” and C.S. Lewis is famously quoted as saying of MacDonald’s The Princess and the Goblin, "...[it] made a difference to my whole existence." With his literary giftedness and deep spiritual insights, MacDonald left an indelible mark on the world of literature and faith.