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C.S. Lewis : always a poet

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.
Print Book, English, 2002
University Press of America, Lanham, Md., 2002
pages cm
9780761823407, 0761823409
223321920
Ch. 1. The public poet
Ch. 2. The early poems
Ch. 3. Dymer and C.S. Lewis' poetics
Ch. 4. "The nameless isle"; a metaphor of a major change
Ch. 5. "The Queen of Drum"
Ch. 6. The lyrics; into other worlds
Ch. 7. The lyrics; mythology and the Christian pilgrimage
Ch. 8. C.S. Lewis; always a poet