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- Title
"IT WAS ALLOWED TO ONE": C.S. LEWIS ON THE PRACTICE OF SUBSTITUTION.
- Authors
STOUT, ANDREW C.
- Abstract
The article discusses the author's assessment on the way C. S. Lewis adopted the ideas of Charles Williams on co-inherence and substitution in the book "Till We Have Faces." He explores the influence of great writer C. S. Lewis to Williams' honorary degree and teaching opportunities. The author examines Williams' book "A Grief Observed" and his letters about his wife Joy Davidman's cancer, miraculous remission, and eventual death.
- Subjects
LEWIS, C. S., 1898-1963; TILL We Have Faces: A Myth Retold (Book); WILLIAMS, Charles; GRIEF Observed, A (Book); SUBSTITUTION (Logic); DAVIDMAN, Joy, 1915-1960
- Publication
Mythlore, 2016, Vol 35, Issue 1, p65
- ISSN
0146-9339
- Publication type
Article