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Imagination and the arts in C.S. Lewis : journeying to Narnia and other worlds

Author: Peter J Schakel
Publisher: Columbia : University of Missouri Press, ©2002.
Edition/Format:   Book : State or province government publication : EnglishView all editions and formats
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"Imagination and the Arts in C. S. Lewis will appeal to students and teachers of both children's literature and twentieth-century British writers. It will also be of value to readers who wish to compare Lewis's creations with more recent imaginative works such as the Harry Potter series."--BOOK JACKET.
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Schakel, Peter J.
Imagination and the arts in C.S. Lewis.
Columbia : University of Missouri Press, c2002
(OCoLC)606846557
Named Person: C S Lewis; C S Lewis; Clive S Lewis
Material Type: Government publication, State or province government publication, Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Peter J Schakel
ISBN: 082621407X 9780826214072
OCLC Number: 49226254
Description: xv, 214 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Contents: "Feeding the Imagination" Lewis's Imaginative Theory and Practice --
"The Temptation to Get a Nice New Book" Texts and the Imaginative Reading Experience --
"It Does Not Matter Very Much"--or Does It? The "Correct" Order for Reading the Chronicles --
"Narrative Nets" Lewis and the Appeal of Story --
"He Looks As Though He'd Make It Come Out All Right" Lewis and His Storytellers --
"Four Fiddles, Three Flutes, and a Drum" Lewis and Music --
"Notable Dances and Feasts" Lewis and Dance --
"Glimpses of Heaven in the Earthly Landscape" Lewis and Art, Architecture, and Clothing --
"Let the Pictures Tell Their Own Moral" Lewis and the Moral Imagination --
Table for Converting Page References to Chapter Numbers.
Responsibility: Peter J. Schakel.
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"Imagination and the Arts in C. S. Lewis will appeal to students and teachers of both children's literature and twentieth-century British writers. It will also be of value to readers who wish to compare Lewis's creations with more recent imaginative works such as the Harry Potter series."--BOOK JACKET.

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