

An edition of Till We Have Faces (1956)
a myth retold.
By C.S. Lewis
Publish Date
1957
Publisher
Harcourt, Brace
Language
eng
Pages
320
Description:
C.S. Lewis once described Till We Have Faces as his best work. It is a retelling of the Psyche myth with a subtle Christian bent. One of my professors, Dr. Jim Hand, once posed the question, "Is Psyche a case of spirit becoming flesh, or flesh becoming spirit?" It is a great novel with much depth.
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