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Experiments in Literary Criticism (retranslation)

(uk) C. S. Lewis

74K0

Why do we read literature? How to judge literature? C. S. Lewis's classic "Experiments in Literary Criticism" grew out of his conviction that literature existed to please readers and that books should be judged by the kind of reading they provoked. When it comes to judging literature, it is crucial to put aside external expectations and values ​​and approach the work itself with an open mind. In the midst of today's clutter of literary theory, C. S. Lewis's intellect is refreshingly down-to-earth in its exploration of the reading experience.

The Chronicles of Narnia 4: the Silver Chair

(uk) C. S. Lewis

87K04

Eustace and the girl Jill were chased by a group of bad students and escaped into a small door leading to the wilderness. They unexpectedly found themselves in Aslan's land. They accepted the task entrusted by Aslan to find King Caspian's missing only son, Prince Rilian. The queen was bitten to death by a green snake, and soon the prince was lured away by a beautiful woman in green. In fact, the beauty in green is a snake spirit who uses magic to control Prince Ruilian. Prince Ruilian was awake for only one hour at night. But at this time, the snake spirit tied him in a silver chair and controlled him with magic. Eustace and Gil, together with the swamp monster who helped them, embarked on a dangerous road of search, but because Gil forgot Aslan's instructions, a lot of dangers increased.

The Chronicles of Narnia (all Three Volumes)

(uk) C. S. Lewis

635K8.27

The beginning of the story tells that a little boy and a girl accidentally entered a different world called "Narnia", where they experienced a series of adventures and saw the creation of that world...,