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The Wild Mother
The Wild Mother
Author: Elizabeth Cunningham
Acclaimed for its deft blending of fantasy, psychology, and archetype, The Wild Mother is a brilliant depiction of the Wild Woman and those who would enslave her out of fear. Its protagonist is Lilith, predecessor of Eve who fled Eden for the woman-inhabited wilderness called the Empty Land. While returning to our own world to claim the 10-year-...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780882681474
ISBN-10: 0882681478
Publication Date: 5/1993
Pages: 355
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Publisher: Station Hill Press
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Once upon a time, a professor of Alchemy went into the Empty Land, where he seduced and was seduced by the wild Lilith, direct descendant and namesake of the first woman. He brought her back to his land and tried to tame her; they had a daughter and, four years later, a son, the first boy ever born to a wild woman. But Lilith realized the Professor was destroying her powers and escaped to rejoin her own people. As the novel opens, six years have passed; Lilith has communicated with her daughter through dreams and now returns to take the girl with her.


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