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Memories and Reflections
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Bernard Mayes
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By:
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John Lawlor
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These sketches are complemented by an exposition of Lewis' science fiction and Chronicles of Narnia. There is also an assessment of Lewis' neglected notion of "happiness," noting its links with 19th-century English romanticism. After measuring Lewis's scholarly achievement, Professor Lawlor concludes with his own understanding of this complex man, in whom "maddening obstinacies and sword-sharp disclaimers co-existed with an untroubled awareness of the highest order."
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- Scott
- 12-08-22
wanders
doesnt have a coherent timeline. more just a guy relaying randome memories of Mr. Lewis. Wish it had more of a point. more order to it.
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- S J
- 09-20-24
C.S.Lewis
I like very much the narrator, just right voice. Info a little wandering but still interesting.
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- Brian
- 04-21-05
C.S. Lewis: Memories and Reflections
My expectations of this book were high, but they were certainly not met. I was hoping for kind of a "innner circle view" of C.S. Lewis from one of his students and friends. What this book is is some very long drawn out reflections that focus primarily on Lewis' literary work and the author's critique and categorization of those works.
Also the narration was a bit too monotone and droll for me. I did listen to the whole thing but found myself having to listen in 10 to 15 minute pieces to keep from getting bored.
If you're looking for a critique of some of Lewis' work, this might be OK for you. If your looking for something that gives a bit more of an insider's biography, I would stay away from this.
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- Anton
- 01-07-09
Annoying Whisles
The narrator whistles his "S"s and has a thick English accent that can be hard to understand at times. This whistling is most annoying. The book, however, is very interesting.
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- Steve H.
- 01-25-22
I love CS Lewis, but...
I love CS Lewis and his work, but this John Lawlor book is simply ABOUT CS Lewis, and it is a very dry, boring read. The old, 20th century Oxford-style British academic English would have been a labor to read, and is even worse as a listen. (narrator's voice doesn't help)
Wishing I had chosen a different book. Maybe one written BY Lewis.
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