Reason and Imagination in C. S. Lewis: A Study of Till We Have Faces

Reason and Imagination in C. S. Lewis: A Study of Till We Have Faces

by Peter J. Schakel
Reason and Imagination in C. S. Lewis: A Study of Till We Have Faces

Reason and Imagination in C. S. Lewis: A Study of Till We Have Faces

by Peter J. Schakel

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Overview

This is a print on demand book and is therefore non- returnable.

The first study of C. S. Lewis to offer a detailed examination of Till We Have Faces, Peter J. Schakel's new book is also the first to explore the tension between reason and imagination that significantly shaped Lewis's thinking and writing.

Schakel begins with a close analysis of Till We Have Faces which leads the reader through the plot, clarifying its themes as it discusses structure, symbols, and allusions.

The second part of the book surveys Lewis's works, tracing the tension between reason and imagination. In the works of the thirties and forties reason is in the ascendant; from the early fifties on, in works such as the Chronicles of Narnia, there is an increased emphasis on imagination — which culminates in the fine "myth retold," Till We Have Faces. Imagination and reason are reconciled, finally, in works of the early sixties such as A Grief Observed and Letters to Malcolm.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780802819987
Publisher: Eerdmans, William B. Publishing Company
Publication date: 05/01/1984
Pages: 220
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Peter J. Schakel is Peter C. and Emajean Cook Professor of English at Hope College, Holland, Michigan. An internationally respected student of C. S. Lewis's work, he has written or edited five previous books on Lewis, including two about the Chronicles of Narnia.
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