Lilith and Phantastes

“Lilith and Phantastes” by George MacDonald is a collection published by Stonewell Press on October 19, 2013. This edition combines two significant works into one volume, offering readers a journey through fantasy that explores profound themes of humanity’s fall and redemption. The narrative follows Mr. Vane as he navigates a magical house that leads him into another world, where he encounters various mysteries and learns to perceive deeper realities.
In this comprehensive volume, readers will find a rich tapestry of spiritual exploration woven through MacDonald’s storytelling. The tales are both allegorical and dreamlike, reflecting the author’s deep engagement with themes of the spiritual quest and the surrender of the self. The stories invite contemplation on the nature of existence and the joy that can emerge from profound experiences. With 512 pages, this edition presents a unique opportunity to delve into MacDonald’s imaginative realms, where fantasy and spirituality intertwine.
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Two volumes in one. A fantasy novel for adults, Lilith is the story of the aptly named Mr. Vane, his magical house, and the journeys into another world into which it leads him. Encountering one mystery after another, he explores the mystery of humanity’s fall from grace–and of their redemption. Instructed into the ways of seeing the deeper realities of this world–seeing, in a sense, by the light of the spirit–the reader senses that MacDonald writes from his own deep experience of radiance, from a bliss so profound that death’s darkness itself is utterly eclipsed in its light. “I was dead, and right content,” the narrator says in the penultimate chapter of Phantastes.
C.S. Lewis said that upon reading this astonishing 19th-century fairy tale he “had crossed a great frontier,” and numerous others both before and since have felt similarly. In MacDonald’s fairy tales, both those for children and (like this one) those for adults, the “fairy land” clearly represents the spiritual world, or our own world revealed in all of its depth and meaning. At times almost forthrightly allegorical, at other times richly dreamlike (and indeed having a close connection to the symbolic world of dreams), this story of a young man who finds himself on a long journey through a land of fantasy is more truly the story of the spiritual quest that is at the core of his life’s work, a quest that must end with the ultimate surrender of the self.
The glory of MacDonald’s work is that this surrender is both hard won (or lost!) and yet rippling with joy when at last experienced. As the narrator says of a heavenly woman in this tale, “She knew something too good to be told.” One senses the same of the author himself. Both Lilith and Phantastes, meant to be read together, are included in this comprehensive volume.
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