In "Lilith," Ada Langworthy Collier artfully weaves a narrative that elegantly fuses the realms of myth and societal critique. By reimagining the figure of Lilith, who has long been symbolized as a feminist icon of defiance against patriarchal norms, Collier confronts contemporary themes of gender, autonomy, and self-identity. Her prose is characterized by its lyrical quality, laced with vivid ima...