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Till We Have Faces

by C. S. Lewis

Till We Have Faces

by C. S. Lewis

In 'Till We Have Faces,' C. S. Lewis presents a poignant reimagining of the myth of Cupid and Psyche. Narrated by Orual, the unattractive and envious sister of the incomparably beautiful Psyche, the story delves into the complexities of human emotions such as love, jealousy, and spiritual growth. After Psyche attracts the ire of Venus and the love of Cupid, Orual's consuming jealousy leads to tragic consequences. Lewis masterfully explores the themes of faith, redemption, and the human condition through this evocative retelling.

  • Historical
  • Fantasy
  • Fiction
  • Spirituality
  • Redemption
  • Mythology
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