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C. S. Lewis
His Literary Achievement€ 23,50 -
Re-Enchanted
The Rise of Children's Fantasy Literature in the Twentieth CenturyFrom The Hobbit to Harry Potter, how fantasy harnesses the cultural power of magic, medievalism, and childhood to re-enchant the modern world Why are so many people drawn to fantasy set in medieval, British-looking lands? This question has immediate significance for millions around the world: from fans of Lord of the Rings, Narnia, Harry Potter
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Re-Enchanted
The Rise of Children's Fantasy Literature in the Twentieth CenturyFrom The Hobbit to Harry Potter, Re-Enchanted is a look at how fantasy harnesses the cultural power of magic, medievalism, and childhood to re-enchant the modern world.
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Planet Narnia
The Seven Heavens in the Imagination of C. S. Lewis...remarkable thesis...
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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 -
Planet Narnia
The Seven Heavens in the Imagination of C. S. LewisWards thesis is taut and compelling, and requires intelligent engagement: this isnt a book to dabble in while half-listening to the cricket. But it is the best book Ive read since well, since at least this one.
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The Feminine Ethos in C. S. Lewisʼs «Chronicles of Narnia»
Preface by Elizabeth Baird HardySuitable for those interested in children's and fantasy literature, Inklings scholarship, gender discourse, literature and theology, and cultural studies, this book proposes that Lewis' highly nuanced metaphorical view of gender relations has been misunderstood precisely because it challenges Western chauvinist assumptions on sex and gender.
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C.S. Lewis: Letters to Children
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C. S. Lewis
His Literary Achievement€ 16,50 -
The Hidden Story of Narnia
A Book-By-Book Guide to C. S. Lewis' Spiritual Themes€ 13,95 -
On Stories
A repackaged edition of the revered authors collection of essays on writing fiction. C. S. Lewisthe great British writer, scholar, lay theologian, broadcaster, Christian apologist, and bestselling author of Mere Christianity, The Screwtape Letters, The Great Divorce, The Chronicles of Narnia, and many other beloved classicswas a professor of literature at Oxford University, where he was known for his insightful and often witty presentations on the nature of stories. This collection assembles nine essays that encapsulate his ideas about fiction, including "On Stories," "The Death of Words," and "On Three Ways of Writing for Children," as well as eleven pieces that were unpublished during his lifetime.
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Of Other Worlds
Reflections on Wonder and Fantasy from One of the Greatest Writers of Our Time A repackaged edition of the revered author’s treasury of essays and stories which examine the value of creative writing and imaginative exploration. C. S. Lewis said, “No book is really worth reading at the age of ten which is not equally (and often far more) worth reading at the age of fifty—except, of course, books of information. The only imaginative works we ought to grow out of are those which it would have been better not to have read at all.” In Of Other Worlds, C. S. Lewis—the great British writer, scholar, lay theologian, broadcaster, Christian apologist, and bestselling author of Mere Christianity, The Screwtape Letters, The Great Divorce, The Chronicles of Narnia, and many other beloved classics—presents a well-reasoned case for the importance of story and wonder, elements often ignored by critics of his time. He also discusses his favorite kinds of stories—children’s stories and fantasies—and offers insights into his most famous works, The Chronicles of Narnia and the Space Trilogy. This book provides a deeper look into Lewis’s thoughts and opinions on literary criticism and is a great read for longtime fans and new readers of Lewis.
€ 14,50