Till We Have Faces, by C. S. Lewis - Study Resources
Wikipedia article on Till We Have Faces -
This article includes a plot summary, a description of how C. S. Lewis came to write this work and his thoughts on its place in the corpus of his work, and a few bibliographic entries.
Kevin Stilley's review of Till We Have Faces -
A brief review of the book followed by selected quotes from it.
Amazon Reviews of Till We Have Faces -
173 reader reviews (most of them well written)
Annotated bibliography to C. S. Lewis's Till We Have Faces -
This bibliography, compiled by Ian C. Storey, is quite extensive and well worth sampling.
Cupid and Psyche in Modern Dress -
A list of recommended/supplementary readings on Cupid, Psyche, and mythology.
Selective bibliography of C. S. Lewis's works -
This bibliography by Bruce L. Edwards is not extensive and treats not just Till We Have Faces but the whole of Lewis's work, however, it is most interesting in that it includes A Shamelessly Opinionated Best/Worst List of Lewisian Studies. And, here is a modest biography and bibliography also put together by Edwards.
A Browser’s Guide to the Beginning and the Continuing Reading of C. S. Lewis -
This Browser's Guide was written by Paul F. Ford, Ph.D.. founding director of the Southern California C. S. Lewis Society and includes a checklist for continued reading.
Review of Till We Have Faces, by Amelia Franz -
This review focuses upon the dividing gulf of obsessive love.
Till We Have Faces by Peter Schakel of Hope College, for the Literary Encylclopedia-
Not really a review so much as a brief description of the plot.
A review of Till We Have Faces by Inchoatus Group -
A brief review that I think puts too much emphasis upon leadership and management style.









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