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In "The Soul of Lilith," Marie Corelli embarks on a profound exploration of themes such as love, identity, and the duality of gender through a narrative steeped in gothic elements and metaphysical inquiry. Published in 1892, this novel employs rich, evocative prose and symbolism to delve into the psyche of its characters, particularly the enigmatic figure of Lilith, who represents both a source of temptation and a symbol of female independence. Corelli's work can be seen as a response to the societal norms of her time, engaging with the emerging discussions surrounding feminism, spiritualism,…mehr

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In "The Soul of Lilith," Marie Corelli embarks on a profound exploration of themes such as love, identity, and the duality of gender through a narrative steeped in gothic elements and metaphysical inquiry. Published in 1892, this novel employs rich, evocative prose and symbolism to delve into the psyche of its characters, particularly the enigmatic figure of Lilith, who represents both a source of temptation and a symbol of female independence. Corelli's work can be seen as a response to the societal norms of her time, engaging with the emerging discussions surrounding feminism, spiritualism, and the nature of the soul, establishing core philosophical inquiries that resonate throughout the text. Marie Corelli, often dubbed the 'Queen of the Best Sellers' in her era, was a pioneering author known for her controversial views and passionate themes. Born as a socially conscious Victorian woman, Corelli's writings reflect her deep interest in spirituality and her critiques of materialism. Her experiences with personal tragedy and her reputation for infusing her own beliefs into her fiction uniquely influenced "The Soul of Lilith," allowing her to tackle complex themes with both personal conviction and literary flair. This captivating read is a must for those interested in the intersections of gender, spirituality, and literature. Corelli'Äôs passionate prose invites readers to reflect on their own souls while offering a nuanced perspective on societal constraints, making it an essential addition to the library of any lover of classic literature.

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Marie Corelli (1855-1924) was an English novelist. Born Mary Mackay in London, she was sent to a Parisian convent to be educated in 1866. Returning to England in 1870, Corelli worked as a pianist and began her literary career with the novel A Romance of Two Worlds (1886). A favorite writer of Winston Churchill and the British Royal Family, Corelli was the most popular author of her generation. Known for her interest in mysticism and the occult, she earned a reputation through works of fantasy, Gothic, and science fiction. From 1901 to 1924, she lived in Stratford-upon-Avon, where she continued to write novels, short story collections, and works of non-fiction. Corelli, whose works have been regularly adapted for film and the theater, was largely rejected by the male-dominated literary establishment of her time. Despite this, she is remembered today as a pioneering author who wrote for the public, not for the critics who sought to deny her talent.