Lilith


[LILITH - Artist: Limor Nesher]

"It must be more than thirty years ago that I bought... Phantastes. A few hours later I knew that I had crossed a great frontier. I had already been waist deep in Romanticism, and likely enough, at any moment, to founder into its darker and more evil forms, slithering down the steep descent that leads from the love of strangeness to that of eccentricity and thence to that of perversity... What it actually did to me was to convert, even to baptise (that was where the Death came in) my imagination. It did nothing to my intellect nor (at that time) to my conscience... the quality which had enchanted me in his imaginative works turned out to be the quality of the real universe, the divine, magical, terrifying and ecstatic reality in which we all live."

Foreword by C. S. Lewis to Lilith by George MacDonald

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Aslan



Magdalen College
Oxford
22nd January 1952

Dear [Carrol],
It is a pleasure to answer your question. I found the name in the notes to Lane's Arabian Nights; it is the Turkish for Lion. I pronounce it Ass-lan myself. And of course I meant the Lion of Judah....

CS Lewis
Letters to Children
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