C.S. Lewis : fantasy as an illumination of reality

The purpose of this thesis is to study C. S. Lewis's use of fantasy to illuminate reality by contrasting the world as he saw it with his imaginary worlds. To do this, it is necessary to describe the various types of books he wrote, to illustrate the view of reality presented in his writing, and...

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Main Author: Gregory, Eloise Cheney
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Published: Scholarly Commons 1967
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spelling ndltd-pacific.edu-oai-scholarlycommons.pacific.edu-uop_etds-26252021-10-05T05:13:35Z C.S. Lewis : fantasy as an illumination of reality Gregory, Eloise Cheney The purpose of this thesis is to study C. S. Lewis's use of fantasy to illuminate reality by contrasting the world as he saw it with his imaginary worlds. To do this, it is necessary to describe the various types of books he wrote, to illustrate the view of reality presented in his writing, and then to examine the different types of fantasy he used in his books. 1967-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/uop_etds/1626 https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2625&context=uop_etds University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations Scholarly Commons Lewis C S (Clive Staples) 1898-1963;University of the Pacific Dissertations Arts and Humanities English Language and Literature
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topic Lewis
C S (Clive Staples)
1898-1963;University of the Pacific Dissertations
Arts and Humanities
English Language and Literature
spellingShingle Lewis
C S (Clive Staples)
1898-1963;University of the Pacific Dissertations
Arts and Humanities
English Language and Literature
Gregory, Eloise Cheney
C.S. Lewis : fantasy as an illumination of reality
description The purpose of this thesis is to study C. S. Lewis's use of fantasy to illuminate reality by contrasting the world as he saw it with his imaginary worlds. To do this, it is necessary to describe the various types of books he wrote, to illustrate the view of reality presented in his writing, and then to examine the different types of fantasy he used in his books.
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title C.S. Lewis : fantasy as an illumination of reality
title_short C.S. Lewis : fantasy as an illumination of reality
title_full C.S. Lewis : fantasy as an illumination of reality
title_fullStr C.S. Lewis : fantasy as an illumination of reality
title_full_unstemmed C.S. Lewis : fantasy as an illumination of reality
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