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Index
Cover
Table of Contents
An Experiment in Criticism
Contents
Publisher’s Note
Chapter 1 - The Few and the Many
Chapter 2 - False Characterisations
Chapter 3 - How the Few and the Many Use Pictures and Music
Chapter 4 - The Reading of the Unliterary
Chapter 5 - On Myth
Chapter 6 - The Meanings of ‘Fantasy’
Chapter 7 - On Realisms
Chapter 8 - On Misreading by the Literary
Chapter 9 - Survey
Chapter 10 - Poetry
Chapter 11 - The Experiment
Epilogue
Appendix: A Note on Oedipus
Notes
About the Author
Also by C. S. Lewis
Copyright
About the Publisher
The Allegory of Love
Dedication
Contents
Preface
Publisher’s Note
Chapter 1 - Courtly Love
Chapter 2 - Allegory
Chapter 3 - The Romance of the Rose
Chapter 4 - Chaucer
Chapter 5 - Gower. Thomas Usk
Chapter 6 - Allegory As the Dominant Form
Chapter 7 - The Faerie Queene
Appendix I - Genius and Genius
Appendix II - Danger
About the Author
Also by C. S. Lewis
Copyright
About the Publisher
The Discarded Image
Dedication
Contents
Preface
Publisher’s Note
Chapter 1 - The Medieval Situation
Chapter 2 - Reservations
Chapter 3 - Selected Materials: The Classical Period
A - The Somnium Scipionis
B - Lucan
C - Statius, Claudian, and The Lady Natura
D - Apuleius, De Deo Socratis
Chapter 4 - Selected Materials: The Seminal Period
A - Chalcidius
B - Macrobius
C - Pseudo-Dionysius
D - Boethius
Chapter 5 - The Heavens
A - The Parts of the Universe
B - Their Operations
C - Their Inhabitants
Chapter 6 - The Longaevi
Chapter 7 - Earth and Her Inhabitants
A - The Earth
B - Beasts
C - The Human Soul
D - Rational Soul
E - Sensitive and Vegetable Soul
F - Soul and Body
G - The Human Body
H - The Human Past
I - The Seven Liberal Arts
Chapter 8 - The Influence of the Model
Epilogue
Notes
About the Author
Also by C. S. Lewis
Copyright
About the Publisher
Studies in Words
Dedication
Contents
Preface
1 Introduction
2 Nature (with Phusis, Kind, Physical etc.)
3 Sad (with Gravis)
4 Wit (with Ingenium)
5 Free (with Eleutherios, Liberal, Frank etc.)
6 Sense (with Sentence, Sensibility, and Sensible)
7 Simple
8 Conscience and Conscious
9 World
10 Life
11 I Dare Say
12 At the Fringe of Language
Notes
About the Author
Also by C. S. Lewis
Copyright
About the Publisher
Image and Imagination
Contents
Preface by Walter Hooper
List of abbreviations
Part I. Reflections on literature
1. The idea of an ‘English School’
2. Our English syllabus
3. Image and imagination
4. Arundell Esdaile, The Sources of English Literature
5. W. P. Ker, Form and Style in Poetry: Lectures and Notes, ed. R. W. Chambers
6. Denis de Rougemont, Poetry and Society and Claude Chavasse, The Bride of Christ
7. Oliver Elton (1861–1945): an obituary
8. Howard Rollin Patch, The Other World, According to Descriptions in Medieval Literature
9. Werner Schwarz, Principles and Problems of Biblical Translation
10. Tragic ends: George Steiner, The Death of Tragedy
11. Eros on the loose: David Loth, The Erotic in Literature
Part II. The Inklings: Barfield, Tolkien, and Williams
12. Who gaf me drink?: Owen Barfield, Romanticism Comes of Age
13. G. A. L. Burgeon (= Owen Barfield), This Ever Diverse Pair
14. A world for children: J. R. R. Tolkien, The Hobbit: or There and Back Again
15. Professor Tolkien's hobbit: J. R. R. Tolkien, The Hobbit: or There and Back Again
16. The gods return to earth: J. R. R. Tolkien, The Fellowship of the Ring (being the First Part of The Lord of the Rings)
17. The dethronement of power: J. R. R. Tolkien, The Two Towers (being the Second Part of The Lord of the Rings) and The Return of the King (being the Third Part of The Lord of the Rings)
18. Preface from Essays Presented to Charles Williams, ed. C. S. Lewis
19. A sacred poem: Charles Williams, Taliessin Through Logres
20. Charles Williams, Taliessin Through Logres
21. Charles Walter Stansby Williams (1886–1945): an obituary
Part III. Reflections on Christianity and literature
22. A Lectionary of Christian Prose from the Second Century to the Twentieth Century, ed. A. C. Bouquet
23. The Oxford Book of Christian Verse, ed. Lord David Cecil
24. Dorothy L. Sayers, The Mind of the Maker
25. Selected sermons: A Selection from the Occasional Sermons of Ronald Arbuthnott Knox, ed. Evelyn Waugh
26. Foreword to Joy Davidman, Smoke on the Mountain: An Interpretation of the Ten Commandments
27. Preface to Austin Farrer, A Faith of Our Own
Part IV. Classical literature
28. Odysseus sails again: The Odyssey, trans. Robert Fitzgerald
29. Ajax and others: John Jones, On Aristotle and Greek Tragedy
30. Lucretius
31. T. R. Henn, Longinus and English Criticism
32. Helen M. Barrett, Boethius: Some Aspects of his Times and Work
Part V. Medieval and Renaissance literature
33. Ruth Mohl, The Three Estates in Medieval and Renaissance Literature
34. J. W. H. Atkins, English Literary Criticism: The Medieval Phase
35. Arthuriana: Arthurian Literature in the Middle Ages: A Collaborative Study, ed. R. S. Loomis
36. Introduction from Selections from Laȝamon's Brut, ed. G. L. Brook
37. Andreas Capellanus, The Art of Courtly Love, with introduction, translation, and notes by John Jay Parry
38. Rhyme and reason: Dorothy L. Sayers, The Poetry of Search and the Poetry of Statement
39. Alan M. F. Gunn, The Mirror of Love: A Reinterpretation of The Romance of the Rose
40. The English prose Morte
41. Leone Ebreo, The Philosophy of Love (Dialoghi d’Amore), trans. J. Friedeberg-Seeley and Jean H. Barnes, and intro. Cecil Roth
42. E. K. Chambers, Sir Thomas Wyatt and Some Collected Studies
43. M. Pauline Parker, The Allegory of the Faerie Queene
44. John Vyvyan, Shakespeare and the Rose of Love
Part VI. Milton and later English literature
45. Logan Pearsall Smith, Milton and his Modern Critics
46. Douglas Bush, Paradise Lost in Our Time: Some Comments
47. H. W. Garrod, Collins
48. Hugh Kingsmill, Matthew Arnold
49. Evelyn Waugh, Rossetti: His Life and Works
50. Boswell's bugbear: Sir John Hawkins, The Life of Samuel Johnson, ed. Bertram Hylton Davis
51. Poetry and exegesis: Harold Bloom, The Visionary Company: A Reading of English Romantic Poetry
52. The Sagas and modern life – Morris, Mr Yeats, and the originals: Dorothy M. Hoare, The Works of Morris and of Yeats in Relation to Early Saga Literature
53. Haggard rides again: Morton Cohen, Rider Haggard: His Life and Works
Notes
Index
About the Author
Books by C. S. Lewis
Copyright
About the Publisher
Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Literature
Contents
Preface
Publisher’s Note
Chapter 1 - De Audiendis Poetis
Chapter 2 - The Genesis of a Medieval Book
Chapter 3 - Imagination and Thought in the Middle Ages
Chapter 4 - Dante’s Similes
Chapter 5 - Imagery in the Last Eleven Cantos of Dante’s Comedy
Chapter 6 - Dante’s Statius
Chapter 7 - The Morte Darthur
Chapter 8 - Tasso
Chapter 9 - Edmund Spenser, 1552–99
Chapter 10 - On Reading The Faerie Queene
Chapter 11 - Neoplatonism in the Poetry of Spenser
Chapter 12 - Spenser’s Cruel Cupid
Chapter 13 - Genius and Genius
Chapter 14 - A Note on Comus
Additional Editorial Notes
About the Author
Also by C. S. Lewis
Copyright
About the Publisher
Selected Literary Essays
Contents
Preface
Publisher’s Note
Chapter 1 - De Descriptione Temporum
Chapter 2 - The Alliterative Metre
Chapter 3 - What Chaucer Really did to Il Filostrato
Chapter 4 - The Fifteenth-Century Heroic Line
Chapter 5 - Hero and Leander
Chapter 6 - Variation in Shakespeare and Others
Chapter 7 - Hamlet: The Prince or the Poem?
Chapter 8 - Donne and Love Poetry in the Seventeenth Century
Chapter 9 - The Literary Impact of the Authorised Version
Chapter 10 - The Vision of John Bunyan
Chapter 11 - Addison
Chapter 12 - Four-Letter Words
Chapter 13 - A Note on Jane Austen
Chapter 14 - Shelley, Dryden, and Mr Eliot
Chapter 15 - Sir Walter Scott
Chapter 16 - William Morris
Chapter 17 - Kipling’s World
Chapter 18 - Bluspels and Flalansferes: A Semantic Nightmare
Chapter 19 - High and Low Brows
Chapter 20 - Metre
Chapter 21 - Psycho-Analysis and Literary Criticism
Chapter 22 - The Anthropological Approach
Notes
About the Author
Also by C. S. Lewis
Copyright
About the Publisher
The Personal Heresy
CONTENTS
PREFACE
I. C. S. LEWIS
II. E. M. W. TILLYARD
III. C. S. LEWIS
IV. E. M. W. TILLYARD
V. C. S. LEWIS
VI. E. M. W. TILLYARD
NOTE
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
ALSO BY C. S. LEWIS
CREDITS
FURTHER READING
COPYRIGHT
ABOUT THE PUBLISHER
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