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    C. S. Lewis Secondary Studies Series: C. S. Lewis
    C. S. Lewis Secondary Studies Series: C.S. Lewis, Spinner of Tales
    • C. S. Lewis Secondary Studies Series: C.S. Lewis, Spinner of Tales

      A Guide to His Fiction

      • 296pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Gibson's scholarly but highly readable study, written for those who already enjoy Lewis's fiction, will enhance understanding and appreciation both of the stories themselves and of their literary and theological aspects. He examines Lewis's masterful story-telling techniques and conversational style, anyalyzes plot structure and point of view, and traces the development of main characters through the action and narrative. He also defines and discusses the important themes in Lewis's work -- the nature of divinity, the nature of evil, and the virtuous life. Throughout his study, Gibson sees Lewis as both poet and logician -- a poet for his ability to portray the delightful landscapes of his stories, and a logician for his carefully structured story-telling technique. He is, as Gibson clearly shows, a first-rate craftsman -- indeed, a spinner of tales.

      C. S. Lewis Secondary Studies Series: C.S. Lewis, Spinner of Tales2009
      4,5
    • C. S. Lewis Secondary Studies Series: C. S. Lewis

      Apostle to the Skeptics

      • 192pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      ""That a writer of Dr. Lewis's scholarly and literary stature should publish more than a dozen books directly or indirectly defending Christianity is news; that his works should have such wide repercussions is still more significant news and merits a second thought. What does it mean when his books become best-sellers? Does the fact indicate anything about the intellectual currents of the present decade? If so, it seems time to examine more closely the exact kind of Christianity and philosophy presented in Dr. Lewis's writings, and the literary techniques that have brought him into the forefront of authors dealing with religious themes."" ""In this book I hope to add something (though not too much) to the scanty supply of biographical information available about Dr. Lewis, but my main concern will be with his ideas, the way he presents them, and the significance of his popularity. "" --from the foreword by the author Chad Walsh (1914-1991) was a poet and teacher who established himself as the American authority on C. S. Lewis with the publication of his C. S. Lewis: Apostle to the Skeptics in 1949. The author of over twenty books, he was professor of English at Beloit College in Wisconsin.

      C. S. Lewis Secondary Studies Series: C. S. Lewis2008
      4,0