Lewis’s Dislocation of Apuleius’s ‘Cupid and Psyche’ in Till We Have Faces,” in The Longing ... Sorry for cattle, “not rest,” “love in her voice,” “castle,” “my lover,” in Lewis, Till We Have Faces, ...
She happily agreed, telling him, “Whoever you are I love you deeply. Not even Cupid could compare to you.” But when Psyche’s two older sisters visited, they became envious of her luxurious life.
Our brain goes on an incredible biological journey when Cupid's arrow strikes ... the connection between areas of the brain and love. “We know that primitive areas of the brain are involved ...