Enlarging Augustinian systems: C. S. Lewis 'The Great Divorce' and 'Tille we have faces'

W. analyzes aspects of Lewis' works. 'Till We Have Faces' and 'The Great Divorce', alinging Lewis' typology with that of Augustine and Milton as he discusses the influence of these figures on Lewis' universalism.

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Autore:Thomas Ramey Watson
Pubblicazione: S.n., s.l., 1994
Pagine:162-175
Periodico:Renaissance Essays on Values in Literature
Numero:46
Formato:Article
Soggetto:- Influenza e Sopravvivenza > [Époque Contemporaine (1789-1960)] > Autori > [Lewis (C.S.)]
Status:Needs Review
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Riassunto:W. analyzes aspects of Lewis' works. 'Till We Have Faces' and 'The Great Divorce', alinging Lewis' typology with that of Augustine and Milton as he discusses the influence of these figures on Lewis' universalism.