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What's a Reader to Do? Thoughts on C. S. Lewis's An Experiment in Criticism
Biography of C. S. Lewis
Critical Contexts
"The Queen of Fairies keppit me": The Silver Chair as Fairy-story
The Mind and Heart of C. S. Lewis: An Overview
C. S. Lewis and the Tao of Communication
C. S. Lewis in Love: Shadowlands on Film
Critical Readings
The Ordered Cosmos: The Medieval Model and the Medieval Poet in C. S. Lewis's The Discarded Image
Intellectual Hospitality Reflected in Lewis's An Experiment in Criticism and The Personal Heresy
C. S. Lewis and the Science Fiction Canon
Erik Erikson and C. S. Lewis's Till We Have Faces
"Often I wish I had not eaten my wife": "The Dragon Speaks," by C. S. Lewis
"Iron Will Eat the World's Old Beauty Up": C. S. Lewis's Environmental Poems
"Impudent Falsehood": C. S. Lewis's Skeptical Poetic Responses to Modernity
"A target to both gangs": Some Political Poems by C. S. Lewis
C. S. Lewis and Deathly Repetition (Including a Way Out for Screwtape)
Imagining The Kilns
Chronology of C. S. Lewis's Life
Works by C. S. Lewis
Bibliography
About the Editor
Contributors
Index.

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