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Psyche searches for her mysterious husband, who has disappeared after Psyche discovers the truth of who he really is, and must battle the vengeful goddess Venus, who is jealous of Psyche's beauty.
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Cupid and Psyche
December 26, 2006, Penguin (Non-Classics)
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Cupid and Psyche: partly in the original and partly in translation
1922, Clarendon Press
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The most pleasant and delectable tale of the marriage of Cupid and Psyche
1887, David Nutt
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Psyche und Eros: Ein milesisches märchen in der darstellung und auffassung des Apulejus beleuchtet und auf seinen mythologischen zusammenhang gehalt und ursprung zurückgeführt
1881, Buchhandlung des Waisenhauses
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The first known record of the the poignant tale of Psyche's labors to reclaim the love of Cupid is recorded by Lucius Apuleius in the second century AD. When the beautiful Psyche attracts the jealous wrath of Venus, Venus sends her son Cupid to bewitch the girl and cause her to fall in love with a monster, but Cupid himself falls in love with his mother's nemesis and secretly becomes her husband. Psyche is instructed that she must never look at Cupid, for in looking at him she will lose him. Unable to resist temptation she violates this law.Desperate to find her lost love the young woman commences a succession of grueling tasks dictated by the vengeful Venus aspiring to win him back. Unable to behold her anguish Cupid appeals to the gods. Psyche is granted immortality and the two are reunited and married.Many have interpreted Cupid as the allegorical representation of Love and Psyche as the Soul and their union is still seen as a perfect symbol of eternal love.
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