This concluding lecture looks at the character development of the narrator Orual and the devices of disclosure that C.S. Lewis uses that make us doubt her reliability. These make for a complex character and a sophisticated novel, Lewis's best.
Yet it is the connection of the plot, its engagement with the myth of Cupid and Psyche, that allows Lewis to reflect on how earthly loves relate to divine love in a way more psychologically compelling than the approach of The Great Divorce or than the more analytical treatment in The Four Loves.
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