Till We Have Faces

Further reading

  • Bettelheim, Bruno (1977), The Uses of Enchantment: The Meaning and Importance of Fairy Tales, Knopf, pp. 291–395, 303–310, ISBN 978-0-394-49771-6. The connection between "Cupid and Psyche" and "Beauty and the Beast" is found on these pages.
  • Donaldson, Mara E (1988), Holy Places are Dark Places: CS Lewis and Paul Ricoeur on Narrative Transformation, Boston: University of America Press.
  • Hooper, Walter (1996). C. S. Lewis: A Companion and Guide. Fount. ISBN 9780006280460.
  • Lewis, Clive Staples (1956), Till We Have Faces (Hard Cover) (1st ed.), London: Geoffrey Bles, ISBN 978-0-15-690436-0, A Myth Retold
  • Myers, Doris T (2004), Bareface: A Guide to C. S. Lewis's Last Novel, Columbia: University of Missouri Press
  • Myers, Doris T (2002). "Browsing the Glome Library". Seven: An Anglo-American Literary Review. 19 (2). Discusses the many classical references that Lewis used that may now be obscure to readers.
  • Schakel, Peter J (1984), Reason and Imagination in CS Lewis: A Study of 'Till We Have Faces', Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, archived from the original on 29 January 2012

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