The neglected C.S. Lewis : exploring the riches of his most overlooked books / Mark Neal and Jerry Root ; foreword by Dr. David C. Downing, co-director, Marion E. Wade Center.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 171-174) and index.
Contents:
Foreword / Dr. David C. Downing -- Introduction: Why neglected? -- The glory of the ideal: The allegory of Love -- Civil debate in an age of polarity: The personal heresy -- A book born in friendship: Arthurian Torso -- From drab to golden: English Literature in the sixteenth century excluding drama -- Unlocking the doors of language: Studies in words -- Becoming a thousand men: An experiment in criticism -- The heavens declare the glory: The discarded image -- A defense of old ideas: Selected literary essays -- Conclusion: Bearings on the bright blur -- Appendix: Additional neglected works of C. S. Lewis.
Summary:
"The authors trace the signature ideas in Lewis's works of literary criticism and show their relevance to Lewis's more familiar books"-- Provided by publisher.
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