City Readers Digital Historic Collections at the New York Society Library
Till We Have Faces
C.S. Lewis (1898-1963)
Till We Have Faces
Drawings by Fritz Eichenberg
New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1956
Orual, our first-person narrator and the queen of a
small ancient kingdom, struggles to the brink of…what?
Lewis’ only real novel, utterly uncharacteristic of his work
and routinely misconstrued by both scholars and devoted
readers alike, it is the work he thought his best.
James Como (member)
Till We Have Faces
Drawings by Fritz Eichenberg
New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1956
Orual, our first-person narrator and the queen of a
small ancient kingdom, struggles to the brink of…what?
Lewis’ only real novel, utterly uncharacteristic of his work
and routinely misconstrued by both scholars and devoted
readers alike, it is the work he thought his best.
James Como (member)