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It also includes a long poem, The Legend of Jubal by George Eliot
«And his brother's name was Jubal: he was the father of all such as handle the harp and organ.»
— Genesis 4:21
Re-imagined from a few bare lines in Genesis, George Eliot’s epic poem describes man’s loss of innocense, the birth of animal husbandry, of industry, commerce, and art. In a surprise ending, she tells of human transcendence. Each of us has a divine gift to offer the world. (Summary by Josh Mitteldorf)
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