



The title responds to William Blake’s “Marriage of Heaven and Hell”.Ī critical study of Charles Williams’ poetry in Taliesson Through Logres and Region of the Summer Stars.įour radio broadcast talks on fundamentals of Christian theology and ethics. The title refers to a Shelly poem about the Tower of Babel.Ī dream visitation to the afterlife and examination of the problem of evil and predestination & free will. It was renamed “Poetry and Prose in the Sixteenth Century”.Ĭosmic triology 3, Ransom and his team fight the N.I.C.E. A critical study of 16th century English literature, poetry, and novels. Two essays not included in Essay CollectionĪn apologetic examination of the problem of evil, suffering, and death.Ī study of Milton’s great epic, its style, and its Christian orthodoxy.Ĭosmic trilogy 2 - Ransom visits Venus to prevent that planet’s own fall into sin.Ī philosophical case for objective value, with reference to education and science.ġ6th Century English Literature Excluding Drama Three essays by Lewis and Tillyard about poetry and whether it is about the person or the object The Allegory of Love: A Study in Medieval TraditionĬosmic trilogy 1 - A philologist is abducted by proud Western intellectuals who are bent on colonizing Mars. Third book (after Spirits in Bondage and Dymer) Published under pseudonym Clive Hamilton.įirst book as a Christian. Hence I present it for you.Įxplanation and more information on how it’s organized is below (scroll to the bottom).įirst published book. Making this list has helped me find some hidden gems in the Lewisian corpus. There are lots of unpublished or hard-to-find essays, letters, and introductions. The reason for composing it is that many Lewis fans want to read “everything he wrote” but may have a hard time actually finding everything he wrote.

The list below supplies, in chronological order, all of C.
