In this conversation, Jonathan Pageau and Annie Crawford delve into C.S. Lewis's work, particularly focusing on 'Till We Have Faces.' They explore the significance of this book in understanding Lewis's thought, its mythic elements, and the interplay between paganism and Christian themes. The discussion also touches on the evolution of Lewis's writing style, the role of myth and fairy tales, and the complex themes of mimetic desire and sacrifice present in the narrative. The symbolism of the veil is highlighted as a key element in understanding the duality of truth and deception in Lewis's work.
In this conversation, Jonathan Pageau and Annie Crawford explore the themes of duality, sacrifice, and the role of myth in understanding modernity through the lens of C.S. Lewis's work. They discuss the tension between paganism and rationalism, the autobiographical elements in Lewis's narratives, and the need for reintegration of human consciousness. The conversation delves into how the numinous breaks into our lives, the responses to this phenomenon, and the seeds of renewal that can emerge amidst societal collapse. Ultimately, they reflect on Lewis's prophetic insights that resonate with contemporary challenges.
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Keywords C.S. Lewis, Till We Have Faces, myth, paganism, Christian themes, literary analysis, mimetic desire, symbolism, re-enchantment, allegory, C.S. Lewis, myth, duality, sacrifice, modernity, paganism, rationalism, consciousness, reintegration, renewal
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