Christian Fantasy: From 1200 to the PresentSpringer, 1992 M06 18 - 356 páginas This is the first account of invented stories involving the Christian supernatural. In their development a central concern is found to be the fantasy-making human imagination itself, at first seen as a obstacle to Christian purpose, but more recently given freer rein. |
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... C . S. LEWIS : His Literary Achievement * CRITICAL THINKING : A Guide to Interpreting Literary Texts * Also published by Macmillan Christian Fantasy From 1200 to the Present COLIN MANLOVE Reader.
... C . S. LEWIS : His Literary Achievement * CRITICAL THINKING : A Guide to Interpreting Literary Texts * Also published by Macmillan Christian Fantasy From 1200 to the Present COLIN MANLOVE Reader.
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... C. S. Lewis 18 Other Writers Notes Index 237 262 303 342 Preface I wrote this book out of two wishes . vii.
... C. S. Lewis 18 Other Writers Notes Index 237 262 303 342 Preface I wrote this book out of two wishes . vii.
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... C. S. Lewis : No merely physical strangeness or merely spatial distance will realise that idea of otherness which is what we are always trying to grasp in a story about voyaging through space : you must go into another dimension . To ...
... C. S. Lewis : No merely physical strangeness or merely spatial distance will realise that idea of otherness which is what we are always trying to grasp in a story about voyaging through space : you must go into another dimension . To ...
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... C. S. Lewis , for instance , invites us to perceive a Christ story in the slaying of his lion Aslan in The Lion , the Witch and the Wardrobe , and the Christian truth in his retelling of the Cupid and Psyche myth , Till We Have Faces ...
... C. S. Lewis , for instance , invites us to perceive a Christ story in the slaying of his lion Aslan in The Lion , the Witch and the Wardrobe , and the Christian truth in his retelling of the Cupid and Psyche myth , Till We Have Faces ...
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... C. S. Lewis , between Heaven , Hell and Earth in Paradise Lost , though Fairy Land in Spenser and MacDonald , on pilgrimage to the Celestial City in Bunyan Introduction 9.
... C. S. Lewis , between Heaven , Hell and Earth in Paradise Lost , though Fairy Land in Spenser and MacDonald , on pilgrimage to the Celestial City in Bunyan Introduction 9.
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12 | |
21 | |
The Middle English Pearl | 42 |
The Faerie Queene Book I | 50 |
Dr Faustus | 73 |
The Metaphysical Poets | 94 |
42 | 107 |
The Pilgrims Progress | 115 |
Heaven and Hell | 131 |
The Little Black Boy and The Marriage | 144 |
Modern Christian Fantasy | 156 |
George MacDonalds Fairy Tales | 164 |
The WaterBabies | 330 |
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