 | | Have you heard of C. S. Lewis's novel Till We Have Faces?
Described as the most misunderstood of Lewis's fiction, it's the dark retelling of the pagan myth of Cupid and Psyche. Yet Lewis himself regarded the novel as "far and away the best book I have written." So, what are we to make of it?
Now, for the first time ever, this debated novel has received the clarity it deserves.
In The Mirror, the Mask, and the Masterpiece: A Guide to C. S. Lewis's "Till We Have Faces", renowned philosopher Peter Kreeft leads you through the style, setting, and characters of Lewis's novel.
Kreeft explores ten key themes, like the problem of evil, identity, and faith versus reason, while showing how these themes bring the story to life. | | Get your copy of The Mirror, the Mask, and the Masterpiece and we'll also send you a FREE copy of Till We Have Faces: wof.org/mirror. |  | | GET THE BOOKS | | | |
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