Originally published in 1936, this book contains a poetic rendition of the myth of Psyche in five parts by the English poet Robert Gittings (1911-92). The well-known tale of the beautiful girl who finds herself married to the god Cupid is retold in sensitive verse and was written fairly early in Gittings' career, shortly after he graduated from Jesus College, Cambridge. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in Classical reception or the early works of Gittings.
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The Story of Cupid & Psyche is a classic love story from ancient Roman literature. The tale follows the beautiful Psyche as she falls in love with the god of love, Cupid. However, their love is...
Fairy tales can reveal a hidden side of our lives, our unconscious, and our interrelationship with others. Each of these essays provides a Jungian interpretation of a well-known or rare fairy tale to...
Fairy tales can reveal a hidden side of our lives, our unconscious, and our interrelationship with others. Each of these essays provides a Jungian interpretation of a well-known or rare fairy tale to...
This classic Roman tale tells the story of the god Cupid and the mortal woman Psyche, whose love for each other is tested by a series of trials and obstacles. The story has been retold countless...