C.S. Lewis : Memories and Reflections

by: John Lawlor
C.S. Lewis : Memories and Reflections

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Binding: Hardcover
Author: John Lawlor
Publisher: Spence Pub  (November 1998)
ISBN: 1890626082

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As the centenary of the birth of C.S. Lewis approaches and the number of his surviving friends necessarily dwindles, a uniquely personal book by one of these privileged few offers an intimate portrait of Lewis the tutor, scholar, and friend, along with new insights into his towering literary and scholarly achievement. From his rare vantage point as Lewis's student, friend, and professional colleague, Lawlor recalls Lewis 'in his habit as he lived.' There is an unforgettable account of studying under Lewis and an enchanting depiction of undergraduate life at Oxford between the wars. To round out his picture, Lawlor draws on the recollections of other associated of Lewis, including a close comparison with J.R.R. Tolkien. These sketches are complemented by an exposition of Lewis's science fiction and the Chronicles of Narnia, There is also an assessment of Lewis's neglected notion of 'happiness,' noting its links with nineteenth-century English romanticism. After measuring Lewis's scholarly achievement, Lawlor concludes with his own understanding of this complex man, in whom 'maddening obstinacies and sword-sharp disclaimers co-existed with an untroubled awareness of the highest order.' The book is illustrated with previously unpublished personal correspondence, annotations from Lewis's personal library, and a hitherto unrecorded photograph of a young Lewis newly returned to Oxford from the First World War. Walter Hooper, Lewis's literary executor who has contributed the Foreword, calls Lawlor's memoir 'a treasure...almost as good as another work from Lewis's pen.'
Lawlor was graced to study under Lewis as an undergraduate and under Tolkien as a graduate student at Oxford, and was a friend of many of the other Inklings. The ''memories'' section of this new book notes comparisons between Lewis and these other eccentric luminaries, and the ''reflections'' section focuses on themes from the Space Trilogy and The Chronicles of Narnia, Lewis's genius for analyzing and synthesizing reason and romanticism, and the merits of his scholarly literary criticism.
Lawlor was graced to study under Lewis as an undergraduate and under Tolkien as a graduate student at Oxford, and was a friend of many of the other Inklings. The ''memories'' section of this new book notes comparisons between Lewis and these other eccentric luminaries, and the ''reflections'' section focuses on themes from the Space Trilogy and The Chronicles of Narnia, Lewis's genius for analyzing and synthesizing reason and romanticism, and the merits of his scholarly literary criticism.
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