Until we have a face, the CS Lewis myth reinterprets the story of the first person of the land ruled by the ancient kingdom Glome, the tyrannical king and the religious goddess Ungit. Speak by the princess (the latter queen) Orual. The first part of the novel has brought pain and distress like Orleans for many years, but gods that do not provide any answers or explanations to prove these pain, especially the Gray Mountain God It is a complaint of. According to Orual, she suffered much from the hands of God, but the most painful thing for her is the loss of her previous sister Istra (Psyche).
Until we face CS Lewis: the end of myths reappearing in the green issue until we face: Lewis until we face: the myth that talks about human love reveals all the inherent drawbacks did. To Orw, Lewis, the central figure we were facing, myths talk about her sister Psyche's relationship. Through Orual Lewis, his readers are allowed to follow the development of this relationship, revealing the affectionate love that Orual brings to her sister Psyche and how this love develops to possessing love I will.
Until we have a face, the CS Lewis myth reinterprets the story of the first person of the land ruled by the ancient kingdom Glome, the tyrannical king and the religious goddess Ungit. Speak by the princess (the latter queen) Orual. The first part of the novel has brought pain and distress like Orleans for many years, but gods that do not provide any answers or explanations to prove these pain, especially the Gray Mountain God It is a complaint of. According to Orual, she suffered much from the hands of God, but the most painful thing for her is the loss of her previous sister Istra (Psyche).
A novel that C.S. Lewis published, myth again re-published, telling a new ancient myth of Cupid and Psyche, published in 1956. This is the last fictitious piece of Lewis. Both comments and sales were disappointing. Perhaps it was more complicated, unlike what made him famous. But in a letter, Lewis said it was "not my best book by far". Drawing the ancient environment of the story by giving psychological depth and consistency, and speaking stories from the sister, Pualche, Orual's point of view is an untrusted narrator of the novel.