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Episode 61: Til We Have Faces by C. S. Lewis, Ch. 1-2

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Lewis's Definition of Myth Is Different From Folklore's

Lois leuis wanted to retall this and add more mythic elements. He says doctor jeckyll and mister hyde is a modern myth, by which he means it has mythic qualities. So essentially, louis is recognizing the same sorts of things that i recognize in stories. We just use different terms. He calls it mythic. I call it architype. If anybody's listened to me give talks on the difference between myth and fairy tale legend and these things, you might be i'd just say that to cuty clear up any confusion.

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