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Bareface : a guide to C.S. Lewis's last novel / Doris T. Myers.

Author: Myers, Doris T.

Imprint:Columbia : University of Missouri Press, c2004.

Descriptionx, 257 p. ; 24 cm.

Note:Introduction: "Bareface"--why a book about a book -- Part I. Chapter by chapter. Book 1. The way it all happened. Ch. 1. Welcome to Glome -- Ch. 2. Enter Psyche -- Ch. 3. Hard times in Glome -- Ch. 4. Psyche the accursed -- Ch. 5. The condemnation of Psyche -- Ch. 6. Fighting for Psyche -- Ch. 7. The night before the offering -- Ch. 8. Psyche is gone -- Ch. 9. Life without Psyche -- Ch. 10. Over to the other side -- Ch. 11. Mixed emotions -- Ch. 12. Guesses--and a glimpse -- Ch. 13. Orual's soul-searching -- Ch. 14. Back to the mountain -- Ch. 15. Meeting the god -- Ch. 16. Waiting and building -- Ch. 17. The queen grows stronger -- Ch. 18. The eve of the battle -- Ch. 19. Triumph and sorrow -- Ch. 20. The queen's resum -- Ch. 21. What happened in Essur -- Book 2. What really happened. Ch. 1. Reality check -- Ch. 2. Who is Ungit? -- Ch. 3. The book at the bottom of the soul -- Ch. 4. Face to face at last -- Conclusion: The soul's journey -- Part II. Further in Apuleius and Lewis. Chronology of Lewis's life -- Glome, a real place--more or less -- The holy--Lewis and Otto -- James and conversion -- Myth--a definition -- Names in Glome -- The new psychology -- Pagan religions -- Plato--banished from Glome -- Stoicism--the faith of the fox -- Time in Till we have faces -- Part III. Glossary.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (p. [237]-244) and index.

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Author:
Myers, Doris T.
Subject:
Lewis, C. S. (Clive Staples), 1898-1963 Till we have faces.
Subject:
Psyche (Greek deity) in literature.
Eros (Greek deity) in literature.
Mythology, Greek, in literature.
Psychology in literature.