Lilith-The First Eve: Historical and Psychological Aspects of the Dark Feminine

by Siegmund Hurwitz

Other authorsMarie-Louise von Franz (Foreword)
Paperback, 1992

Status

Available

Call number

299.2

Collection

Publication

Daimon (1992), 262 pages

Description

In a fascinating excursion through the history of her myth, Siegmund Hurwitz presents and interprets the ancient dark-winged goddess Lilith, also known as 'the first Eve.' The author's extraordinarily 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, Siegmund Hurwitz sheds new light on both. -- From the Foreword by Marie-Louise von Franz.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

262 p.; 8.28 inches

ISBN

385630522X / 9783856305222

Local notes

DKR

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