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Editions of Frequently Used Texts vii
Preface ix
Introduction Peter J. Schakel xi
General Studies
"The Thing Itself": C. S. Lewis and the Value of Something Other Scott Oury 1
Triadic Patterns in Lewis's Life and Through Edward G. Zogby, S. J. 20
The Creative Act: Lewis on God and Art Janice Witherspoon Neuleib 40
The Ransom Trilogy
The Cosmic Trilogy of C. S. Lewis Wayne Shumaker 51
The Reeducation of the Fearful Pilgrim Chad Walsh 64
A Preface to Perelandra Margaret P. Hannay 73
That Hideous Strength: A Double Story Richard L. Purtill 91
The Chronicles of Narnia
Narnia: The Author, the Critics, and the Tale Walter Hooper 105
C. S. Lewis's Narnia and the "Grand Design" Charles A. Huttar 119
Imagination Baptized, or, "Holiness" in the Chronicles of Narnia Eliane Tixier 136
Epistemological Release in The Silver Chair John D. Cox 159
Till We Have Faces
Till We Have Faces: An Interpretation Clyde S. Kilby 171
From Mt. Olympus to Glome: C. S. Lewis's Dislocation of Apuleius's "Cupid andPsyche" in Till We Have Faces Steve J. Van Der Weele 182
Archetypal Patterns in Till We Have Faces Joe R. Christopher 193
Notes 213
Index 225
Contributors and Editor 233
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