Addresses “Lewis’s accomplishments as a medieval and Renaissance scholar; his contributions to theory, and where he can be placed as a proto-theorist; and how well his work holds up today.
Lewis’s distrust of scientific laws for history, rather than undercutting his practice of literary h...
C.S. Lewis: A Biography. A.N. Wilson. Reviewed by Nancy-Lou Patterson. C.S. Lewis: A Biography. A....
This essay uses unpublished archival material to explore what this reveals about the commissioning, ...
Discusses Lewis’s literary criticism and his conviction that “a love for and a sound approach to lit...
An appreciation of Lewis’s work as an author of scholarly, fantastic, theological, and philosophical...
Shows how the medieval model which Lewis articulated in The Discarded Image influenced both the Spac...
Discusses the genre of the medieval dream vision, with summaries of some of the best known (and thei...
This article challenges the received account of the relationship between C. S. Lewis and T. S. Eliot...
Review of Robert Boenig, C. S. Lewis and the Middle Ages (Kent, OH, 2012). 181 pages. $55.00. ISBN: ...
Excerpt: A major problem with compiling a focused bibliography of texts related to C. S. Lewis’ wor...
Deals with Lewis’s use of medieval legends and religious symbolism of the unicorn in two versions of...
Review of Charlie W. Starr, The Faun’s Bookshelf: C. S. Lewis on Why Myth Matters (Kent, Ohio: Black...
Review of Jason M. Baxter, The Medieval Mind of C. S. Lewis: How Great Books Shaped a Great Mind (Do...
This essay uses unpublished archival material to explore what this reveals about the ...
Examines the imagined medievalism of Lewis’s That Hideous Strength and the Narnia books, and shows h...
Lewis’s distrust of scientific laws for history, rather than undercutting his practice of literary h...
C.S. Lewis: A Biography. A.N. Wilson. Reviewed by Nancy-Lou Patterson. C.S. Lewis: A Biography. A....
This essay uses unpublished archival material to explore what this reveals about the commissioning, ...
Discusses Lewis’s literary criticism and his conviction that “a love for and a sound approach to lit...
An appreciation of Lewis’s work as an author of scholarly, fantastic, theological, and philosophical...
Shows how the medieval model which Lewis articulated in The Discarded Image influenced both the Spac...
Discusses the genre of the medieval dream vision, with summaries of some of the best known (and thei...
This article challenges the received account of the relationship between C. S. Lewis and T. S. Eliot...
Review of Robert Boenig, C. S. Lewis and the Middle Ages (Kent, OH, 2012). 181 pages. $55.00. ISBN: ...
Excerpt: A major problem with compiling a focused bibliography of texts related to C. S. Lewis’ wor...
Deals with Lewis’s use of medieval legends and religious symbolism of the unicorn in two versions of...
Review of Charlie W. Starr, The Faun’s Bookshelf: C. S. Lewis on Why Myth Matters (Kent, Ohio: Black...
Review of Jason M. Baxter, The Medieval Mind of C. S. Lewis: How Great Books Shaped a Great Mind (Do...
This essay uses unpublished archival material to explore what this reveals about the ...
Examines the imagined medievalism of Lewis’s That Hideous Strength and the Narnia books, and shows h...
Lewis’s distrust of scientific laws for history, rather than undercutting his practice of literary h...
C.S. Lewis: A Biography. A.N. Wilson. Reviewed by Nancy-Lou Patterson. C.S. Lewis: A Biography. A....
This essay uses unpublished archival material to explore what this reveals about the commissioning, ...