Examines the imagined medievalism of Lewis’s That Hideous Strength and the Narnia books, and shows how it reaches the integrated level of myth in the latter while remaining on a more allegorical level in the former
The aim of this article is to present a variety of inspirations and reception of ancient myths that ...
A widely-discussed experience of encountering C. S. Lewis’ Chronicles of Narnia is one of betrayal: ...
The Chronicles of Narnia are some of C.S. Lewis’s most beloved books, but how did they come about an...
Shows how the medieval model which Lewis articulated in The Discarded Image influenced both the Spac...
Deals with Lewis’s use of medieval legends and religious symbolism of the unicorn in two versions of...
Examines how Lewis’s idea of “transposition […] the incorporation of the eternal into the material” ...
Discusses the elements of Arthurian legend in That Hideous Strength, particularly the character of M...
This paper studies the various definitions of magic and the magical which are lined with the realiti...
Discusses the genre of the medieval dream vision, with summaries of some of the best known (and thei...
This paper discusses C.S Lewis’s novel The Magician’s Nephew as a narrative of its hero’s struggle t...
In my thesis I would like to examine the Narnia tales more closely, regarding the mythical structur...
Studies of C.S. Lewis’ thought have been permanently changed by Michael Ward’s Planet Narnia, which ...
Baptism of the Imagination - Harvey Solganick C. S. Lewis read George MacDonald’s Phantases and cla...
C.S. Lewis was a pioneer in combining the ideas of fantasy and Christian literature, before the fant...
“A look at the specifically Arthurian inspirations behind parts of [That Hideous Strength] [...] how...
The aim of this article is to present a variety of inspirations and reception of ancient myths that ...
A widely-discussed experience of encountering C. S. Lewis’ Chronicles of Narnia is one of betrayal: ...
The Chronicles of Narnia are some of C.S. Lewis’s most beloved books, but how did they come about an...
Shows how the medieval model which Lewis articulated in The Discarded Image influenced both the Spac...
Deals with Lewis’s use of medieval legends and religious symbolism of the unicorn in two versions of...
Examines how Lewis’s idea of “transposition […] the incorporation of the eternal into the material” ...
Discusses the elements of Arthurian legend in That Hideous Strength, particularly the character of M...
This paper studies the various definitions of magic and the magical which are lined with the realiti...
Discusses the genre of the medieval dream vision, with summaries of some of the best known (and thei...
This paper discusses C.S Lewis’s novel The Magician’s Nephew as a narrative of its hero’s struggle t...
In my thesis I would like to examine the Narnia tales more closely, regarding the mythical structur...
Studies of C.S. Lewis’ thought have been permanently changed by Michael Ward’s Planet Narnia, which ...
Baptism of the Imagination - Harvey Solganick C. S. Lewis read George MacDonald’s Phantases and cla...
C.S. Lewis was a pioneer in combining the ideas of fantasy and Christian literature, before the fant...
“A look at the specifically Arthurian inspirations behind parts of [That Hideous Strength] [...] how...
The aim of this article is to present a variety of inspirations and reception of ancient myths that ...
A widely-discussed experience of encountering C. S. Lewis’ Chronicles of Narnia is one of betrayal: ...
The Chronicles of Narnia are some of C.S. Lewis’s most beloved books, but how did they come about an...