Word and Story has broken new ground by enlisting well-known scholars in the examination of Lewis's ideas about language and narrative both as stated in theory and as exemplified in practice. Never before has such clear significant and thorough work in these areas been brought together in one place. This compilation of sixteen essays demonstrates how an awareness of Lewis's ideas about language and narrative is essential to a full understanding and appreciation of his thought and works. The contributors examine Lewis's poetry The Dark Woods Studies in Words and other works that have so far received little attention in addition to more familiar parts of the Lewis canon. By approaching Lewis primarily as an artist and theorist not just a Christian apologist these essays offer new insights into his creative imagination critical acumen and his craftsmanship as a writer. One comes away from this book with a fresh vision and with heightened expectation eager to return to Lewis's works.
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