ertainly the best study ever of the “Ransom Trilogy,” C.S. Lewis’s breathtaking novel sequence, Out of the Silent Planet (1938), Perelandra (1943), and That Hideous Strength (1945)—and arguably one of the best books ever written about C.S. Lewis—this splendid work presents a solidly balanced, insightful, and deeply convincing analysis of Lewis’s methods and meanings. Here is a critic who takes Lewis seriously, neither as an icon nor as a target, but as an individual human being of his time, and of his life experience, whose power extends, as does that of all writers whose work have become classic, beyond that time and that life, and continues to move and to delight.
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