• Re: C.S.Lewis and the Doctine of the Unchanging Human Heart

    From Steve Hayes@21:1/5 to russdudrey@gmail.com on Sat Aug 12 10:07:40 2023
    XPost: alt.literature, alt.books.inklings, alt.books.cs-lewis

    On Sat, 5 Aug 2023 09:10:58 -0700 (PDT), Russ Dudrey
    <russdudrey@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Saturday, August 5, 2023 at 11:01:20?AM UTC-5, Russ Dudrey wrote:
    Try actually reading Lewis. "The Pilgrim's Regress" is an allegory.
    The Space Trilogy and "Narnia" are not. He complained, by the way,
    about people who couldn't see that.

    Try keeping up. "The Great Divorce" is.
    ...and both Space and Narnia remain quite allegorical.

    No, the last two are not really allegorical.

    One can see parallels between Calormene supremacy in "Prince Caspian"
    and White Supremacy in the USA, for example, but there isn't the kind
    of one-to-one correspondence that one finds in true allegory.

    The is a contrast between racism on earth and the lack of speciesism
    on Malacandra, but that is even less like allegory.

    C.s. Lewis as a literature professor knew what allegory was, but it
    seems that most people don't.


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