Though well known for his fiction and essays, C.S. Lewis also wrote in poetry. Often forgotten or considered less than his prose, his poems are rich with meaning and pleasure. The author offers some perspectives on how those who love Lewis’s prose might learn to love his poetry as well. Presented at the 1997 Frances White Ewbank Colloquium
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The first full-length (and authorized) biography of Lewis was published in 1974. One of its authors ...
This thesis examines the reasons why Christians should read literature, how they should read, and wh...
This paper reviews some of the secular media’s responses and reporting to the 1998 C.S. Lewis Centen...
C. S. Lewis is best known as the author of The Chronicles of Narnia, but Lewis’s poetry tends to be ...
A Souvenir Book for the Centenary Celebration Held at Wheaton, Illinois July 15-20, 1998 by the Myth...
This paper examines C.S. Lewis’s view of progress by examining his essays and novels
C.S. Lewis is well known for his significant contributions to the field of apologetics, continuing t...
Angus J.L. Menuge discusses editing his book, Lightbearer in the Shadowlands: The Evangelistic Visio...
An Ekphrasis by C. S. Lewis: \u27On a Picture by Chirico\u27 - Joe R. Christopher Ekphrastic poetry...
Old Poet Remembered: The Case for the Poetry of C.S. Lewis - David Landrum, Cornerstone College Hu...
In spite of Lewis’ sustained, earnest, and determined efforts at writing poetry through the middle 1...
Dating Lewis\u27s Undated Poetry - Charlie W. Starr At the last Taylor conference I presented a ple...
This paper explores C.S. Lewis’s experiences with education and, while his views on education aren’t...
A review essay on C. S. Lewis, The Collected Poems of C. S. Lewis: A Critical Edition, ed. by Don W....
A review essay on Michael Ward and Peter S. Williams, eds., C. S. Lewis at Poet’s Corner (Eugene, 20...
The first full-length (and authorized) biography of Lewis was published in 1974. One of its authors ...
This thesis examines the reasons why Christians should read literature, how they should read, and wh...
This paper reviews some of the secular media’s responses and reporting to the 1998 C.S. Lewis Centen...
C. S. Lewis is best known as the author of The Chronicles of Narnia, but Lewis’s poetry tends to be ...
A Souvenir Book for the Centenary Celebration Held at Wheaton, Illinois July 15-20, 1998 by the Myth...