C. S. Lewis

William Gray
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Examines in the light of modern critical theory the complex life and work of C.S. Lewis - writer of fairy tales, science fiction, literary criticism, theology, autobiography, poetry and many, many letters. This book weaves together the very different elements in the complex phenomenon of C.S Lewis, and relates the central concerns of Lewis's life and work to current thinking about postmodernism, psychoanalysis and the idea of 'a new Humanism'.
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