Mária Szepes' ( The Red Lion ) is considered one of the most influential "initiatic" novels in modern esoteric literature. It follows the harrowing spiritual journey of Hans Burgner, a 16th-century apprentice who commits murder to steal the Elixir of Eternal Life, only to be cursed with a consciousness that persists across centuries of traumatic reencarnations. Core Themes and Plot Summary
: The "Red Lion" of the title refers to the final stage of the alchemical Magnum Opus , where the "fire of human passion" eventually refines the "gold of the spirit".
: The protagonist interacts with famous occult and historical figures like Count St. Germain , Casanova , and Marie Antoinette . Historical Significance and Controversy The book's history is as dramatic as its plot. THE RED LION - Kirkus Reviews