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Results for 'c s lewis'
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Women, Wealth and Power in the Roman Republic
Catherine Steel is Professor of Classics at the University of Glasgow. She has published widely on the political history of the Roman Republic and was Principal Investigator on the European Research Council-funded Starting Grant The Fragments of Republican Roman Orators (2012–2017). She is currently completing a monograph on the Roman Senate during the Republican period, supported by a Leverhulme Trust Major Research Fellowship. She is a Fellow of the British Academy and of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and a member of the Academia Europaea. Lewis Webb is Associate Professor of Ancient History at the University of Gothenburg. He has published widely on women and politics in the Roman Republic. He is completing an edited volume on Women and Roman Historiography and a monograph on Senatorial Women in the Middle Republic. In 2025, he was appointed a Pro Futura Scientia XIX Fellow at the Swedish Collegium of Advanced Studies.
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The Modern Afterlives of Old Irish Travel Narratives
From Gulliver to Star TrekThe book proposes a new way of writing literary reception history: by using the medieval Irish taxonomy of texts, and in particular 'immram' and 'echtra' categories to examine post-medieval texts, including both novels and science fiction television.
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Where the Water Rises
Jordan's world shatters when his mother's life is on the line - and only he can save her. He is sent on a desperate quest to save her from death's grip and is soon thrust into a world of poisoned waters, shifting shadows, and ancient secrets. The simple life he knew, isolated in the safety of his home, unravels as he steps into a decaying town haunted by dark forces. Guided only by his mother's warnings and his love for her, Jordan must navigate a path where danger lurks in every corner, and the truth is hardly ever clear. As he uncovers his unexpected role in a long-awaited prophecy, he finds himself tied to a fate with a mysterious king-a figure whose power and alliance are at first unclear.Jordan's unwavering loyalty pulls him deeper into a world of impossible choices. Each step reveals new shades of uncertainty, forcing him to confront the battle between light and shadow-not just in the world around him, but within his own heart. As he encounters strange forces and hostile figures, Jordan must decide whom he can trust and whether the cost of saving his mother is more than he can bear. With every moment, his love for her becomes both his greatest strength and his deepest vulnerability, driving him forward even as the forces of darkness close in.With everything at stake, Jordan must ultimately confront the true cost of his devotion, as the prophecy forces him to choose between selfless sacrifice and his own survival. This profound and deeply moving allegory explores the depths of love, the hope of redemption, and the heartbreaking power of sacrifice. Rich with symbolism and spiritual depth, Where the Water Rises invites readers into a gripping tale of courage, love, and the costly struggle between good and evil. Join Jordan on his perilous journey of mystery, fantasy, and adventure!
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A Comic Vision of Sacred Kinship: Poetry about the Crowning of a Living (Loving) Soul: Readings of C. S. Lewis, Roger Scruton, Shakespeare, Goethe, and Plato
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The Discarded Image
An Introduction to Medieval and Renaissance LiteratureThe Discarded Image paints a lucid picture of the medieval world view, providing the historical and cultural background to the literature of the Middle Ages and Renaissance. It describes the 'image' discarded by later years as 'the medieval synthesis itself, the whole organisation of their theology, science and history into a single, complex, harmonious mental model of the universe'. This, Lewis's last book, has been hailed as 'the final memorial to the work of a great scholar and teacher and a wise and noble mind'.
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C. S. Lewis's Lost Aeneid
Arms and the ExileA. T. Reyes, who studied classics at Harvard and Oxford, helped Walter Hooper with the classical references in Lewis's Letters. He teaches Greek and Latin at Groton School, Massachusetts.
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The Allegory of Love
A Study in Medieval TraditionThe Allegory of Love is a landmark study of a powerful and influential medieval conception. C. S. Lewis explores the sentiment called 'courtly love' and the allegorical method within which it developed in literature and thought, from its first flowering in eleventh-century Languedoc through to its transformation and gradual demise at the end of the sixteenth century. Lewis devotes particular attention to the major poems The Romance of the Rose and The Faerie Queene, and to poets including Chaucer, Gower and Thomas Usk.
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Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Literature
C. S. Lewis's Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Literature is a collection of fourteen fascinating essays, half of which were never published in Lewis's lifetime. The first three provide a general introduction to medieval literature whilst the remaining essays turn to the works of major writers such as Dante (The Divine Comedy), Malory (Le Morte d'Arthur), Spenser (The Faerie Queene) and Milton (Comus). Lewis's insightful yet accessible writing will captivate anyone with an interest in medieval and Renaissance literature.
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Inklings - Jahrbuch Fuer Literatur Und Aesthetik
C. S. Lewis - 50 Jahre Nach Seinem Tod. Werk Und Wirkung Zwischen Huldigung Und Kritik. Symposium 24. Bis 25. Mai 2013 in Aachen€ 79,95 -
C. S. Lewis and the Middle Ages
Explores Lewis’s personal and professional engagement with medieval literature and culture and argues convincingly that medieval modes of creativity had a profound impact on Lewis’s imaginative fiction.
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Global Perspectives on Medieval English Literature, Language, and Culture
The twelve essays in this volume proceed from a modern fantasy-epic back in time to oral epics that have been transmitted through the technology of manuscripts, and central in the collection are two articles that address Chaucer's Middle English courtly epic, Troilus and Criseyde.
€ 41,50