Lilith

<em>Lilith</em> is a novel by George MacDonald, published in 1895, recognized as a significant work in fantasy literature. The story explores themes of life, death, and salvation, with MacDonald presenting arguments for Christian universalism, suggesting that all souls will ultimately be redeemed. Its depth and darkness distinguish it as one of MacDonald's most profound writings, later revived in the Ballantine Adult Fantasy series in 1969.



















