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<p> Considered George MacDonald's greatest work <I>Lilith</I> (1895) is among the most popular and profound fantasy novels of the Victorian era. This collection of critical essays is the first book-length study of this important literary work. The selections function in working dialogue with one another driven by the central idea of liminality in fantasy literature. In addition to providing fresh interpretations of the novel these essays implement esteemed background scholarship on <I>Lilith</I> including that of notable author C.S. Lewis. Analytical topics include MacDonald's rhetorical strategy as a writer of prose romance the implications of the novel's famous endless ending and the significance of <I>Lilith</I> in the development of modern fantasy.</p>