The El Regreso del Peregrino
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<p><strong>Conocida como la primera novela de C. S. Lewis esta elocuente erudita y a menudo ingeniosa s��tira de la filosof��a contempor��nea sigue siendo relevante m��s de 90 a��os despu��s.</strong></p><p>Siguiendo el modelo del famoso <em>Progreso del peregrino</em> de John Bunyan <em>El regreso del peregrino</em> de C. S. Lewis representa una serie de primicias para Lewis: el primer libro que escribi�� tras su conversi��n al cristianismo su primer libro de ficci��n y el primer libro que public�� con su propio nombre. En cierto sentido es el registro de la propia b��squeda de Lewis de sentido y satisfacci��n espiritual una b��squeda que finalmente le condujo al cristianismo.</p><p>Esta es la historia del peregrino Juan y su odisea hacia una isla encantadora que ha creado en ��l un intenso anhelo; un misterioso y dulce deseo. La persecuci��n de este deseo por parte de Juan le lleva a trav��s de aventuras con personas como el Sr. Ilustraci��n Media Media el Sr. Mam��n el Sr. Sensato y el Sr. Humanista y a trav��s de lugares como el Valle de la Humillaci��n.</p><p>Aunque aqu�� los dragones y los gigantes son distintos de los de <em>El progreso del peregrino</em> de Bunyan la alegor��a de Lewis cumple la misma funci��n de permitir al autor decir de forma sencilla y mediante la fantas��a lo que de otro modo habr��a exigido una filosof��a de la religi��n en toda regla.</p><p>La alegor��a de Lewis sigue siendo una ingeniosa s��tira de las modas culturales un v��vido relato de los peligros espirituales y una historia iluminadora para generaciones de antiguos y nuevos peregrinos.</p><p><strong>The Pilgrim's Regress</strong></p><p><strong>Known as C. S. Lewis's first novel this eloquent erudite and often wittysatire of contemporary philosophy is still relevant over 90 years later.</strong></p><p>Modeled after John Bunyan's famous <em>Pilgrim's Progress</em> C. S. Lewis's <em>Pilgrim's Regress</em> represents several firsts for Lewis--the first book he wrote after his conversion to Christianity his first book of fiction and the first book he published under his own name. It is in a sense the record of Lewis's own search for meaning and spiritual satisfaction--a search that eventually led him to Christianity.</p><p>Here is the story of the pilgrim John and his odyssey to an enchanting island which has created in him an intense longing; a mysterious sweet desire. John's pursuit of this desire takes him through adventures with such people as Mr. Enlightenment Media Halfways Mr. Mammon Mother Kirk Mr. Sensible and Mr. Humanist and through such cities as Thrill and Eschropolis as well as the Valley of Humiliation.</p><p>Though the dragons and giants here are different from those in Bunyan's <em>Pilgrim's Progress</em> Lewis's allegory performs the same function of enabling the author to say simply and through fantasy what would otherwise have demanded a full-length philosophy of religion.</p><p>Lewis's allegory remains a witty satire on cultural fads a vivid account of spiritual dangers and an illuminating tale for generations of pilgrims old and new.</p>
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