The four loves in C.S. Lewis’s novel “Till we have faces”10.5922/vestnikpsy-2025-2-6
... Faces”. All four forms of love are analyzed at the levels of plot development, the construction of the main female characters (Psyche and Orual), and the philosophical dimension of the mythological novel in the context of the ancient Greek myth of Cupid and Psyche, which serves as the narrative foundation of the work.
C.S. Lewis, the four loves, mythological novel, Cupid and Psyche, plot
65—77
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Lexical and grammarical characteristics words with the root рыж- (red-) in the poetry of the first third of the XX century
... several linguistic elements. The findings may be of interest to literary scholars researching the works of Russian poets of the Silver Age and may also be applicable in the practice of lexicography.
C.S. Lewis, the four loves, mythological novel, Cupid and Psyche, plot
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