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For nearly three thousand years, Jezebel has been invoked as the ultimate femme fatale, the embodiment of wanton wickedness. But Lesley Hazleton's stunning retelling of her story creates a radically different portrait, one with startling contemporary resonance. The moment the Phoenician princess Jezebel arrives in Israel for her wedding to King Ahab, the alliance is denounced by the prophet Elijah. The new queen and the feared prophet go head to head in a dramatic and bloody conflict pitting polytheism against monotheism, tolerance against righteousness, pragmatism against ideology. In a nonfiction narrative as vivid and engrossing as Anita Diamant's bestselling novelThe Red Tent,Hazleton reveals the real story of the downfall of a powerful woman, and how its consequences reverberate to the present day.

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Jezebel, Lesley Hazleton

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2007
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Titel
Jezebel
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Lesley Hazleton
Verlag
Doubleday
Erscheinungsdatum
2007
Einband
Hardcover
ISBN10
0385516142
ISBN13
9780385516143
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For nearly three thousand years, Jezebel has been invoked as the ultimate femme fatale, the embodiment of wanton wickedness. But Lesley Hazleton's stunning retelling of her story creates a radically different portrait, one with startling contemporary resonance. The moment the Phoenician princess Jezebel arrives in Israel for her wedding to King Ahab, the alliance is denounced by the prophet Elijah. The new queen and the feared prophet go head to head in a dramatic and bloody conflict pitting polytheism against monotheism, tolerance against righteousness, pragmatism against ideology. In a nonfiction narrative as vivid and engrossing as Anita Diamant's bestselling novelThe Red Tent,Hazleton reveals the real story of the downfall of a powerful woman, and how its consequences reverberate to the present day.