The British novelist and essayist Clive Staples Lewis (1898-1963) was an established literary figure whose impact is increasingly recognized by scholars and teachers. On November 29, 1898, Clive Staples Lewis was born in Belfast, Ireland. He was the son...
Once best known as a Christian apologist and the author of The Screwtape Letters, and admired by at least two generations of scholars as a teacher and literary historian, C. S. Lewis may eventually be most famous for the seven books, collectively referre...
Although C. S. Lewis published, as Peter J. Kreeft notes in his C. S. Lewis: A Critical Essay, "some sixty first-quality works of literary history, literary criticism, theology, philosophy, autobiography, Biblical studies, sermons, formal and informal es...
The Four Loves is a book by C. S. Lewis which explores the nature of love from a Christian perspective through thought-experiments and examples from literature. The content of the examination is prefaced by Lewis' admission that he initially mistook St....
Love in Four Acts, which will be shown on PBS stations this month, was produced by the National Television Production Center at WTTW in Chicago. Claire Bataille, Randy Duncan, Daniel Duell, and Gordon Peirce Schmidt, four Chicago choreographers, were asked to create dances specifically...
LOVE'S CHILDREN By Judith Chernaik Knopf. 229 pp. $20 IN LOVE'S CHILDREN, Judith Chernaik's exuberant novel of the female view of life and love among English Romantic writers, one character remarks: "I am sure it would be more interesting to read a true...
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