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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 228
We really are at one about imagination as the source of meanings , i . e . almost
of objects . We both agree that it is the prius ( that is , necessary prior condition ]
of truth . ” As he explains in Surprised by Joy , in challenging Barfield to think ...
We really are at one about imagination as the source of meanings , i . e . almost
of objects . We both agree that it is the prius ( that is , necessary prior condition ]
of truth . ” As he explains in Surprised by Joy , in challenging Barfield to think ...
Pagina 255
... seven , and eight - I was living almost entirely in my imagination , ” and while
he matured and did not stay “ almost entirely ” in his imagination as an adult ,
when looking back on those years he would nonetheless claim that the
imaginative ...
... seven , and eight - I was living almost entirely in my imagination , ” and while
he matured and did not stay “ almost entirely ” in his imagination as an adult ,
when looking back on those years he would nonetheless claim that the
imaginative ...
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Albert Arthur asked attended became become began Belfast believe Biography boys brother C. S. Lewis called Cambridge century Christian Church Collected Letters College continued conversion death described early Edited England English enjoyed essay eventually experience fact faith father followed four friends George Green Greeves Gresham Grief Harcourt Ibid idea imagination important interest Ireland Irish Jack Jack's Joy's language later learned lectures Lewis's literary literature lived London March marriage meet months Moore moved myth never noted Observed Owen Barfield Oxford poems poetry published readers reading relationship returned rooms Sayer seemed September spiritual story Surprised by Joy talk things thought Tolkien took turn University University Press Volume walking Walter Hooper Warnie Warren writing written wrote York