In 1956, C.S. Lewis saw the publication of his final novel, Till We Have Faces. Considered by Lewis himself to be among his best work, the novel’s plot is essentially a reworking of the myth of Cupid and Psyche, a myth first recorded in Apuleius’s Metamorphoses. In this presentation, I will trace the various adaptations of the Cupid and Psyche myth and its echoes in works as various as the poetry of John Milton, Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight novels, and Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. What do all these stories have in common? Come listen and find out
In C.S. Lewis’s Till We Have Faces, Orual undergoes a psychological transformation as a predecessor ...
Compares Till We Have Faces with its “chief source,” the tale of Cupid and Psyche in Apuleius. Brief...
Study of symbolism in Till We Have Faces, and its sources in various mystical traditions, alchemy, a...
Tale as Old as Time: A Study of the Cupid & Psyche Myth, with Particular Reference to C.S. Lewis\u27...
The story of Lewis\u27s engagement, starting at age 18, with Apuleius\u27s story of Cupid and Psyche
C.S. Lewis’ acclaimed 1956 work Till We Have Faces: A Myth Retold was his final novel. While not his...
Attempts to show that 1) Till We Have Faces is “first and foremost [...] a myth working on various l...
Discusses the Beauty and the Beast theme from Apuleius’s tale of Amor and Psyche through versions fr...
This paper presents a reading of C.S. Lewis’s Till We Have Faces: A Myth Retold in light of Mikhail ...
In-depth exploration of Lewis’s Till We Have Faces, his retelling of the Psyche and Cupid myth from ...
Asks why Lewis felt the myth of Cupid and Psyche needed to be retold. The story told by the Priest o...
„Dopóki mamy twarze. Mit opowiedziany na nowo” to ostatnia powieść C.S. Lewisa, jednego z największy...
Till We Have Faces is widely regarded by admirers of C.S. Lewis as his best work of fiction, and als...
Examines the “face” image and theme in Lewis’s novel and relates it to the use of the same image in ...
C.S. Lewis\u27s last novel, Till We have Faces: A Myth Retold, concerns transformations. After all, ...
In C.S. Lewis’s Till We Have Faces, Orual undergoes a psychological transformation as a predecessor ...
Compares Till We Have Faces with its “chief source,” the tale of Cupid and Psyche in Apuleius. Brief...
Study of symbolism in Till We Have Faces, and its sources in various mystical traditions, alchemy, a...
Tale as Old as Time: A Study of the Cupid & Psyche Myth, with Particular Reference to C.S. Lewis\u27...
The story of Lewis\u27s engagement, starting at age 18, with Apuleius\u27s story of Cupid and Psyche
C.S. Lewis’ acclaimed 1956 work Till We Have Faces: A Myth Retold was his final novel. While not his...
Attempts to show that 1) Till We Have Faces is “first and foremost [...] a myth working on various l...
Discusses the Beauty and the Beast theme from Apuleius’s tale of Amor and Psyche through versions fr...
This paper presents a reading of C.S. Lewis’s Till We Have Faces: A Myth Retold in light of Mikhail ...
In-depth exploration of Lewis’s Till We Have Faces, his retelling of the Psyche and Cupid myth from ...
Asks why Lewis felt the myth of Cupid and Psyche needed to be retold. The story told by the Priest o...
„Dopóki mamy twarze. Mit opowiedziany na nowo” to ostatnia powieść C.S. Lewisa, jednego z największy...
Till We Have Faces is widely regarded by admirers of C.S. Lewis as his best work of fiction, and als...
Examines the “face” image and theme in Lewis’s novel and relates it to the use of the same image in ...
C.S. Lewis\u27s last novel, Till We have Faces: A Myth Retold, concerns transformations. After all, ...
In C.S. Lewis’s Till We Have Faces, Orual undergoes a psychological transformation as a predecessor ...
Compares Till We Have Faces with its “chief source,” the tale of Cupid and Psyche in Apuleius. Brief...
Study of symbolism in Till We Have Faces, and its sources in various mystical traditions, alchemy, a...