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C.S. Lewis Reading Room: Lectures and Articles
This research guide is an update of the C.S. Lewis Reading Room created by Dr. Arnold Neufeldt-Fast
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"De Descriptione Temporum" (Lewis's Inaugural Lecture from The Chair of Mediaeval and Renaissance Literature at Cambridge University in 1954; full-text).
"Beyond Personality, 1944" (Audio; BBC C.S. Lewis broadcast radio show)
"We have no 'right to happiness'." N.d.-- full text from Christianity Today
"Screwtape proposes a Toast." -- excerpt
"On Three Ways of Writing for Children." From Of Other Worlds, 1963. -- full text
"The Literary Impact of the Authorized Version" (pdf). Athlon Press, 1950. -- full text
Sample of personal correspondence
"Introduction." Athanasius: On the incarnation: the treatise De incarnatione Verbi Dei. St. Vladimir's Press, 1996. Pp. 3-12.
"The Inner Ring." 1944.
"Is Progress Possible? Willing Slaves of the Welfare State." The Observer, 1958.
"Friendship" . In: On the Contrary: Men and Women. Ed. M. Rainbolt and J. Fleetwood. SUNY Press, 1984. Pp. 43-50.
Preview includes most of this text.
"Meditation in a Toolshed" (pdf). Later published in God in the Dock (Eerdmans, 1970).
"On the Reading of Old Books" (pdf). Later published in God in the Dock (Eerdmans, 1970).
"Man or Rabbit?" - Text was later published in God in the Dock (Eerdmans, 1970).
"What are we to make of Jesus Christ?" (pdf).Later published in God in the Dock (Eerdmans, 1970).
"Bulverism." Later published in God in the Dock (Eerdmans, 1970).
C.S. Lewis: Poems. 13 selected poems by C.S. Lewis, 2004.
"Last Will of C.S. Lewis." 1961.
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