

Till We Have Faces w/ Joseph Pearce
11 snips Mar 26, 2024
Join acclaimed author and literature professor Joseph Pearce as he dives deep into C.S. Lewis's 'Till We Have Faces.' Pearce unpacks the complexities of love and identity, highlighting how true connection requires selflessness. The conversation touches on the struggle between faith and despair, and the dangers of possessive love that can sabotage relationships. Pearce also explores the transformative journey of the protagonist, Oral, revealing the necessity of vulnerability and grace in our spiritual lives.
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Lewis's Self-Assessment
- Lewis considered Till We Have Faces his best work, prioritizing mythopoeia.
- It weaves profound lessons within the narrative, unlike his more didactic works.
The Nature of Love
- Orual's natural loves have become distorted and overgrown, not lacking.
- This complex portrayal reveals how love can strangle and destroy, highlighting self-delusion.
Need-Love vs. Giving Love
- Orual's need to be loved, not her giving love, causes her suffering.
- The masks she wears represent facets of pride, hindering her from seeing the gods.