PThis paper first studies the literary vision of C.S. Lewis's comment on William Morris's prose romance "The Well at the World's End." (1892) It especially explores how the work of Lewis's "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader" (1952) was influenced by Morris, by comparing the transformations that occur in the works of these two British authors. Next this paper tries to see how the concepts of Arcadia and dragons in the two works are derived from classical literature, including the Bible, Virgil's eclogues and the Beowulf epic.departmental bulletin pape
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This paper first studies the literary vision of C.S. Lewis\u27s comment on William Morris\u27s prose...
The peculiar talents and sensibility of C.S. Lewis have commended him to one of the broadest and lar...
The enormous popularity of the book series The Chronicles of Narnia by British author C. S. Lewis in...
Influence has long been a focus of scholarly work on C. S. Lewis (1898-1963), but this scholarly con...
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Although known primarily in literary circles as a scholar of medieval and renaissance literature, C....
This paper discusses C.S Lewis’s novel The Magician’s Nephew as a narrative of its hero’s struggle t...
C. S. Lewis was one of the major scholars of literature in the 20th century. His contribution to the...
C. S. Lewis is an author who has brilliantly managed to attract readers all over the world with his ...
One of one thousand and fifty numbered copies.Bibliographical notes.v. 1. The defence of Guenevere. ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 144-150)Most of us are familiar with the central theme of...
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