CS Lewis’s hell is less “abandon all hope” and more “abandon all joy.”
Orwell wasn’t the only mid-20th century British writer to forecast progressive trends. Another was C.S. Lewis in his brilliant dystopia, ‘That Hideous Strength’
C.S. Lewis wraps a fine bow around his acclaimed children’s series.
Perhaps in that quiet and rest we’ll have more time to think, and to re-evaluate our lives.
Max McLean masterfully embodies British novelist, literary critic, and scholar C.S. Lewis in the quietly moving one-man show, “The Most Reluctant Convert.”
Heaven, hell and what they represent form the crux of the thought-provoking presentation of C.S. Lewis’s “The Great Divorce.”
CS Lewis’s hell is less “abandon all hope” and more “abandon all joy.”
Orwell wasn’t the only mid-20th century British writer to forecast progressive trends. Another was C.S. Lewis in his brilliant dystopia, ‘That Hideous Strength’
C.S. Lewis wraps a fine bow around his acclaimed children’s series.
Perhaps in that quiet and rest we’ll have more time to think, and to re-evaluate our lives.
Max McLean masterfully embodies British novelist, literary critic, and scholar C.S. Lewis in the quietly moving one-man show, “The Most Reluctant Convert.”
Heaven, hell and what they represent form the crux of the thought-provoking presentation of C.S. Lewis’s “The Great Divorce.”