Results for subject : "LEWIS, C. S."
'...The Abstractions Proper to Them': C. S. Lewis and the Institutional Theory of Literature
in: Edwards, Bruce L., ed. The Taste of the Pineapple. Bowling Green, OH: Popular Press, 1988. pp.37-56.
'But This Time It's True': C. S. Lewis and William Law
CSL: The Bulletin of the New York C. S. Lewis Society 22(1): 1-11. November 1990. (No. 253)
'Caught Up into the Larger Pattern': Images and Narrative Structures in C. S. Lewis's Fiction
in: Schakel, Peter J. and Huttar, Charles A., eds. Word and Story in C. S. Lewis. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1991. pp.256-276.
'Look Out! It's Alive!: C. S. Lewis on Doctrine
in: Walker, Andrew and Patric, James, eds. A Christian for All Christians. Washington, DC: Regnery, 1992. pp.174-189.
'Most Right and Proper, I'm Sure ...': Manners and Politeness in The Chronicles of Narnia
in: Caughey, Shanna Revisiting Narnia: Fantasy, Myth, and Religion in C. S. Lewis's Chronicles. Dallas, TX: BenBella, 2005. p. 281-295.
'The Burden of Intolerable Strangeness': Using C. S. Lewis to See Beyond Realism in the Fiction of A. S. Byatt
Extrapolation 39(3): 236-248. Fall 1998.
A Brief History of Narnia
Starlog 342: 24-27. January 2006.
A C. S. Lewis Miscellany
CSL: The Bulletin of the New York C. S. Lewis Society 23(3): 1-3. January 1992.
A C. S. Lewis Related Cumulative Index of Mythlore, Issues 1-84
Mythlore 22(2): 59-66. Summer 1998. (No. 84)
A C. S. Lewis Time Line
in: Mills, David, ed. The Pilgrim’s Guide: C. S. Lewis and the Art of Witness. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1998. p. 274-293.
A Christian for All Christians: Essays in Honor of C. S. Lewis
Washington, DC: Regnery, 1992. 255pp.
A Comparative Analysis of C. S. Lewis and Frances Schaeffer: The Most Influential Apologists of Our Time
Lamp Post 20(2): 4-29. Summer 1996.
A Comparison of The Divine Comedy and The Great Divorce
Lamp Post 16(1): 8-12. March 1992.
A Darker Ignorance: C. S. Lewis and the Nature of the Fall
Mythlore 24(1): 62-78. Summer 2003. (No. 91)
A Descriptive Evaluative Study of Children's Modern Fantasy and Children's Science Fiction Using a Well-Known Example of Each
Ed. D. Dissertation, Temple University, 1988. 111 p. (DAI-A 49(7): 1696. Jan. 1989.)
A Field Guide to Narnia
Downer's Grove, IL: InterVarsity, 2004. 240 p.
A Goddaughter's Memories
in: Poe, Harry L./Poe, Rebecca W., eds. C. S. Lewis Remembered. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2006. p. 213-224.
A Grief Observed as Free Verse
CSL: Bulletin of the New York C. S. Lewis Society 32(3): 1-7. March 2001 (No. 377)
A Kind of Mid-wife: J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis - Sharing Influence
in: Chance, Jane, ed. Tolkien the Medievalist. New York: London, 2003. p. 36-49.
A Knight in the Mud
in: Caughey, Shanna Revisiting Narnia: Fantasy, Myth, and Religion in C. S. Lewis's Chronicles. Dallas, TX: BenBella, 2005. p. 267-279.
A Larger World: C. S. Lewis on Christianity and Literature
Mythlore 24(2): 43-57. Summer/Fall 2004. (No. 92)
A Legacy of Truth: The Influence of George MacDonald's Unspoken Sermons on C. S. Lewis's Mere Christianity
CSL: The Bulletin of the New York C. S. Lewis Society 24(4): 1-6. February 1993.
A Lifelong Love Affair with Language: C. S. Lewis's Poetry
in: Schakel, Peter J. and Huttar, Charles A., eds. Word and Story in C. S. Lewis. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1991. pp.86-108.
A Morning After War: C. S. Lewis and WWI
New York: P. Lang, 2005. 225 p.
A Most Potent Rhetoric: C. S. Lewis, Congenital Rhetorician
in: Edwards, Bruce L., ed. C. S. Lewis: Life, Works, and Legacy. Volume 4, Scholar, Teacher, and Public Intellectual. Westport, CT: Praeger, 2007. p. 195-228.
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