Study of the astrological symbolism present in Lewis’s fantasies. Part 2 covers the Chronicles of Narnia and Till We Have Faces
Despite the fact that Lewis viewed pride as “the central issue in Christian morality” and it is a gr...
Planet Narnia: The Seven Heavens in the Imagination of C.S. Lewis. Michael Ward. Reviewed by Joe R....
Discusses two of Hans Christian Andersen’s stories, and considers their possible influence on Lewis’...
Notes similarities between Lewis’s Space Trilogy and L’Engle’s Wrinkle in Time trilogy
Discusses Lewis’s theory of mythology as “an intensely Christian one” that is “essential to an under...
Study of symbolism in Till We Have Faces, and its sources in various mystical traditions, alchemy, a...
Reacting to a description of Narnia as analogous to Southern France, argues that “for Lewis, the way...
Compares how the three authors shaped their mythopoeic literature—Tolkien as a true creator, Lewis a...
Considers Carroll “as a writer of science fiction, as a forerunner (in a general way) of Lewis and o...
Reviews the chronology of the Narnia books, both the internal parts set in Narnia and those set on E...
Considers Carroll “as a writer of science fiction, as a forerunner (in a general way) of Lewis and o...
Discusses the mythology of Lewis’s Perelandra, finding its sources primarily in the Bible, with a fe...
Notes how the names of people and things in Narnia are well-chosen to establish character and settin...
The Silmarillion. J. R. R. Tolkien, Ed. Christopher Tolkien. Reviewed by Nancy-Lou Patterson. C. S....
Shows how the medieval model which Lewis articulated in The Discarded Image influenced both the Spac...
Despite the fact that Lewis viewed pride as “the central issue in Christian morality” and it is a gr...
Planet Narnia: The Seven Heavens in the Imagination of C.S. Lewis. Michael Ward. Reviewed by Joe R....
Discusses two of Hans Christian Andersen’s stories, and considers their possible influence on Lewis’...
Notes similarities between Lewis’s Space Trilogy and L’Engle’s Wrinkle in Time trilogy
Discusses Lewis’s theory of mythology as “an intensely Christian one” that is “essential to an under...
Study of symbolism in Till We Have Faces, and its sources in various mystical traditions, alchemy, a...
Reacting to a description of Narnia as analogous to Southern France, argues that “for Lewis, the way...
Compares how the three authors shaped their mythopoeic literature—Tolkien as a true creator, Lewis a...
Considers Carroll “as a writer of science fiction, as a forerunner (in a general way) of Lewis and o...
Reviews the chronology of the Narnia books, both the internal parts set in Narnia and those set on E...
Considers Carroll “as a writer of science fiction, as a forerunner (in a general way) of Lewis and o...
Discusses the mythology of Lewis’s Perelandra, finding its sources primarily in the Bible, with a fe...
Notes how the names of people and things in Narnia are well-chosen to establish character and settin...
The Silmarillion. J. R. R. Tolkien, Ed. Christopher Tolkien. Reviewed by Nancy-Lou Patterson. C. S....
Shows how the medieval model which Lewis articulated in The Discarded Image influenced both the Spac...
Despite the fact that Lewis viewed pride as “the central issue in Christian morality” and it is a gr...
Planet Narnia: The Seven Heavens in the Imagination of C.S. Lewis. Michael Ward. Reviewed by Joe R....
Discusses two of Hans Christian Andersen’s stories, and considers their possible influence on Lewis’...