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S2 Tolkien and Dyson explained to Lewis that the story of Christ was simply a
true myth , a story that was as suggestive and meaningful in the same way as
were all great stories , except that this story was true — Jesus was a historical
figure ...
S2 Tolkien and Dyson explained to Lewis that the story of Christ was simply a
true myth , a story that was as suggestive and meaningful in the same way as
were all great stories , except that this story was true — Jesus was a historical
figure ...
Pagina 159
What Dyson and Tolkien pointed out to him was how much he liked the idea of
sacrifice in a pagan story , that is in the myth of the dying and rising god ( Balder ,
Adonis , Bacchus ) . Dyson and Tolkien then went on to emphasize to Jack that ...
What Dyson and Tolkien pointed out to him was how much he liked the idea of
sacrifice in a pagan story , that is in the myth of the dying and rising god ( Balder ,
Adonis , Bacchus ) . Dyson and Tolkien then went on to emphasize to Jack that ...
Pagina 185
83 This was , apparently , the continuation of a story he had begun writing in
1939 when child evacuees from London had come to live at The Kilns . 84 1949
On March 10 , 1949 , Roger Lancelyn Green , one of Jack ' s former students ,
dined ...
83 This was , apparently , the continuation of a story he had begun writing in
1939 when child evacuees from London had come to live at The Kilns . 84 1949
On March 10 , 1949 , Roger Lancelyn Green , one of Jack ' s former students ,
dined ...
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