Verlag:
Salem Press, a division of EBSCO Information Services, Inc, Ipswich, MA
;
Grey House Publishing, Amenia, N.Y
Explores Lewis' writings from numerous critical and historical perspectives and focuses especially on assessing the literary skills that made Lewis such an effective author
mehr
Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Potsdamer Straße
Signatur:
10 A 167260
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uneingeschränkte Fernleihe, Kopie und Ausleihe
Explores Lewis' writings from numerous critical and historical perspectives and focuses especially on assessing the literary skills that made Lewis such an effective author
About This Volume -- What's a Reader to Do? Thoughts on C. S. Lewis's An Experiment in Criticism -- Biography of C. S. Lewis -- Critical Contexts -- "The Queen of Fairies keppit me": The Silver Chair as Fairy-story -- The Mind and Heart of C. S. Lewis: An Overview -- C. S. Lewis and the Tao of Communication -- C. S. Lewis in Love: Shadowlands on Film -- Critical Readings -- The Ordered Cosmos: The Medieval Model and the Medieval Poet in C. S. Lewis's The Discarded Image -- Intellectual Hospitality Reflected in Lewis's An Experiment in Criticism and The Personal Heresy -- C. S. Lewis and the Science Fiction Canon -- Erik Erikson and C. S. Lewis's Till We Have Faces -- "Often I wish I had not eaten my wife": "The Dragon Speaks," by C. S. Lewis -- "Iron Will Eat the World's Old Beauty Up": C. S. Lewis's Environmental Poems -- "Impudent Falsehood": C. S. Lewis's Skeptical Poetic Responses to Modernity -- "A target to both gangs": Some Political Poems by C. S. Lewis -- C. S. Lewis and Deathly Repetition (Including a Way Out for Screwtape) -- Imagining The Kilns -- Chronology of C. S. Lewis's Life -- Works by C. S. Lewis -- Bibliography -- About the Editor -- Contributors -- Index.
Verlag:
Salem Press, a division of EBSCO Information Services, Inc, Ipswich, MA
;
Grey House Publishing, Amenia, N.Y
Explores Lewis' writings from numerous critical and historical perspectives and focuses especially on assessing the literary skills that made Lewis such an effective author
mehr
Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
Fernleihe:
uneingeschränkte Fernleihe, Kopie und Ausleihe
Explores Lewis' writings from numerous critical and historical perspectives and focuses especially on assessing the literary skills that made Lewis such an effective author
About This Volume -- What's a Reader to Do? Thoughts on C. S. Lewis's An Experiment in Criticism -- Biography of C. S. Lewis -- Critical Contexts -- "The Queen of Fairies keppit me": The Silver Chair as Fairy-story -- The Mind and Heart of C. S. Lewis: An Overview -- C. S. Lewis and the Tao of Communication -- C. S. Lewis in Love: Shadowlands on Film -- Critical Readings -- The Ordered Cosmos: The Medieval Model and the Medieval Poet in C. S. Lewis's The Discarded Image -- Intellectual Hospitality Reflected in Lewis's An Experiment in Criticism and The Personal Heresy -- C. S. Lewis and the Science Fiction Canon -- Erik Erikson and C. S. Lewis's Till We Have Faces -- "Often I wish I had not eaten my wife": "The Dragon Speaks," by C. S. Lewis -- "Iron Will Eat the World's Old Beauty Up": C. S. Lewis's Environmental Poems -- "Impudent Falsehood": C. S. Lewis's Skeptical Poetic Responses to Modernity -- "A target to both gangs": Some Political Poems by C. S. Lewis -- C. S. Lewis and Deathly Repetition (Including a Way Out for Screwtape) -- Imagining The Kilns -- Chronology of C. S. Lewis's Life -- Works by C. S. Lewis -- Bibliography -- About the Editor -- Contributors -- Index.