C.S. Lewis: Always a PoetUniversity Press of America, 2004 - 86 páginas C.S. Lewis: Always a Poet delves into the life of C.S. Lewis, a struggling poet turned successful teacher, apologist and novelist, who saw his primary calling as a poet. According to author Roland M. Kawano, Lewis' vocation as a poet is pervasive throughout all his works. |
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Índice
The Public Poet | 1 |
The Early Poems | 9 |
Dymer and C S Lewis Poetics | 17 |
The Nameless Isle A Metaphor of a Major Change | 29 |
The Queen of Drum | 37 |
The Lyrics Into Other Worlds | 45 |
The Lyrics Mythology and the Christian Pilgrimage | 59 |
C S Lewis Always a Poet | 73 |
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