C.S. Lewis: The Man and His Achievement

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Paternoster, 1985 - 143 páginas
C.S. Lewis was arguably the most influential Christian author of the twentieth century. The range and quality of his work were unique. In this book, John Peters outlines Lewis's life story. Then he considers Lewis's work as a visionary, an allegorist, as an apologist for Christianity, a writer of science fiction, a scholar and an unwearying correspondent. Allowing Lewis to speak for himself whenever possible, John Peters has produced an impressive portrait of a highly gifted man of letters who was also a good man"--

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An Abiding Influence
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A Sketch of Lewiss Life
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Visionary and Allegorist
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