TILL WE HAVE FACES.  C. S. Lewis

TILL WE HAVE FACES

Por C. S. Lewis

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Sinopsis

In "Till We Have Faces," C. S. Lewis crafts a profound retelling of the myth of Cupid and Psyche, exploring themes of love, identity, and the divine through the eyes of Orual, Psyche's sister. Lewis transforms what is traditionally a romantic narrative into a rich psychological exploration, employing first-person narrative to delve into Orual's conflicted emotions and philosophical inquiries. This literary style, imbued with lyrical prose and complex character development, situates the novel within the broader context of mid-20th-century literature, where existential questions often intersected with mythology and spirituality. C. S. Lewis, a renowned scholar and Christian apologist, drew upon his deep understanding of mythology, psychology, and theology to create this unique work. His own experiences with love and loss, compounded by his background in classical literature and philosophy, informed his portrayal of Orual's tumultuous journey from jealousy to understanding. Lewis's conversion to Christianity also plays a significant role in shaping the novel's underlying themes of redemption and the nature of the divine. "Till We Have Faces" is not merely a retelling; it is an inquiry into the essence of what it means to truly know and love. Recommended for readers of mythology, philosophy, and spiritual exploration, this powerful narrative invites deep reflection on the complexities of human experience and the transformative power of love.

C. S. Lewis