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Pagina 115
Years later , he described reading the fantasy tale as at the time having no effect
on his intellect or conscience , but rather it had converted or baptized his
imagination . What Lewis particularly appreciated in MacDonald was how he
could ...
Years later , he described reading the fantasy tale as at the time having no effect
on his intellect or conscience , but rather it had converted or baptized his
imagination . What Lewis particularly appreciated in MacDonald was how he
could ...
Pagina 135
Jack liked his tutor , but in a letter to his father described the work as pretty stiff .
However , for a self - motivated student like C . S . Lewis , the course work proved
to be exhilarating . In addition to his studies Jack quickly joined a college literary
...
Jack liked his tutor , but in a letter to his father described the work as pretty stiff .
However , for a self - motivated student like C . S . Lewis , the course work proved
to be exhilarating . In addition to his studies Jack quickly joined a college literary
...
Pagina 162
Jack described his new book as an up - todate version of Bunyan ' s Pilgrim ' s
Progress . Pocock immediately wrote back saying that the firm would indeed like
to consider Lewis ' s new book . Then on February 2 , Pocock wrote to Lewis ...
Jack described his new book as an up - todate version of Bunyan ' s Pilgrim ' s
Progress . Pocock immediately wrote back saying that the firm would indeed like
to consider Lewis ' s new book . Then on February 2 , Pocock wrote to Lewis ...
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