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A detailed study of all of Lewis’s books—pre-Chris- tian and post—reveal that he is, one way or another, addressing the matter of subjectivism rhetorically.
Lewis had a lively awareness of the sinister political implications of the humanitarian theory of punishment. It places in the hands of the State, he argued, a finer instrument of tyranny than anything we have ever known before.u 'If crime and disease are to be regarded as the same thing, it follows that
3 Ιουν 2009 · After Williams died, Lewis wrote a book of literary criticism about this poetry. In this study, called Arthurian Torso , Lewis makes it explicit that characters in fiction can become subjectivists. As he writes about William’s King Arthur, Lewis notes a fatal flaw in Arthur that manifests itself the moment the king wonders, “‘The king ...
18 Φεβ 2020 · This volume, available in print for the first time since 1980, includes over twenty of C.S. Lewis's most important literary essays, written between 1932 and 1962. The topics discussed range from Chaucer to Kipling, from 'The literary impact of the authorised version' to 'Psycho-analysis and literary criticism', from Shakespeare and Bunyan to ...
It argues that each model contained unique themes and principles that justified tyrannicide in that period; the classical, through the importance attached to public life and the functional role of...
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8 Φεβ 2017 · Except for the four-page essay “Christian Reunion” published in 1990–which you can read here–you can read all of Lewis’ published literary critical pieces, editorials, sermons, addresses, lectures, and essays in these nine books: