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  • [[Jane Austen]]'s little-known work ''[[Lady Susan]]'', [[C.S. Lewis]]'s ''[[The Screwtape Letters]]'' and [[Alice Walker]]'s [[Pulitzer Prize]]
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  • {{r|C.S. Lewis}}
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  • | title = The Riddle of Joy: G.K. Chesterton and C.S. Lewis
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  • '''The Horse and His Boy''' is the second book in [[C.S. Lewis]]'s [[children's literature|children's]] [[fantasy (genre)|fantasy]] series
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  • :*Auld Hornie, F.R.S., 1946 (a review of C.S. Lewis' science fiction trilogy)
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  • ...ard/bdm/exposes/lewis/cs-lewis.htm |title=Frequently Asked Questions About C.S. Lewis}}</ref> Anscombe's impression of the effect upon Lewis is somewhat differen ...om/~jbeard/bdm/exposes/lewis/cs-lewis.htm Frequently Asked Questions about C.S. Lewis]: "Were Lewis's proofs of the existence of God from ''Miracles'' refuted by
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  • *Steve Lovell, [http://www.theism.net/article/29 C.S. Lewis and the Euthyphro Dilemma], 2002.
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  • ...y his intellect he is mere spirit and by his appetite mere animal.'"<ref>[[C.S. Lewis]], ''The Abolition of Man, or, Reflections on education with special refere
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  • ...the dragon Glaurung by striking up at him as he passes over a chasm. In [[C.S. Lewis]]'s Voyage of the Dawn Treader, Eustace turns into a dragon while coveting
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  • ...and wore a veil over her face.” <ref> from ''The Horse and His Boy'' by [[C.S. Lewis]]. </ref>
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  • Sayers was a great friend of other Christian writers of the day, including [[C.S. Lewis]] and [[Charles Williams]]. Like most writers, Sayers’s works often refl
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  • ...made for belief in God. I encountered that particularly in the writings of C.S. Lewis." As opposed to faith being an major part of biomedical confirmation hearin
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  • ...schools for its poetic language. On the other hand the Christian critic [[C.S. Lewis]] said there was nothing particularly special about this translation, that
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  • Some writers, such as C.S. Lewis, share the view that the QM is incomplete, because notions of indeterminism
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  • ...), reporting on progress, and narrated how he read completed chapters to [[C.S. Lewis]] and others. Christopher would be sent carbon copies of chapters as they ...k] | publisher=Telegraph Group Limited}}</ref> However, another Inkling, [[C.S. Lewis]], had very different feelings, writing, "here are beauties which pierce li
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  • ...se focuses on the young man's beauty and the writer's devotion. In 1954, [[C.S. Lewis]] wrote that the sonnets are "too lover-like for ordinary male friendship"
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  • ...[[William Makepeace Thackeray]], [[Charlotte Bronte]], [[Emily Bronte]], [[C.S. Lewis]], [[J. R. R. Tolkien]], [[Charles Dickens]], [[Mary Shelley]], [[H. G. Wel
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