John Bunyan’s allegoric tradition in Clive Staples Lewis’s novel The Pilgrim’s Regress
In his allegorical travel novel, Clive Staples Lewis tells the story of a hu¬man soul wandering in search for god. The medieval form of the allegorical novel helps the author to speak plainly about complex things: he explores the cultur¬al attitudes of a 20th-century person from the perspective ...
J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis in search of the criterion of artistry
The article examines the aesthetic aspect of the artistic pursuits of famous English philologists and writers of the 20th century, Clive Staples Lewis and John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, based on their literary-critical works, essays, and fictional texts. In particular, the article traces the search for a criterion of artistry in the works of these authors. The relevance of this study is determined ...
The concept of Joy in C. S. Lewis's autobiography
... Льюис К. С. Любовь. Страдание. Надежда : Притчи. Трактаты. М., 1992. С. 3—8.
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9. Lewis C. S. Surprised by Joy. N. Y., 2016.
Kosinskaya A. S.
Clive Staples Lewis, literary concept, joy, autobiography, literary text, meaning, allegory
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