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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.

Four Kinds of Love

(uk) C. S. Lewis

85K04

A classic of love that penetrates the human heart, a literary masterpiece that perfectly interprets love! J. K. Rowling's favorite writer - the most popular of the prose works of the famous British litterateur C. S. Lewis. Love is the eternal theme of mankind, and it is the only way for you and me to understand, tolerate and help each other. In this book, C. S. Lewis uses his rich life experience, wise insight and thick and beautiful writing power to deeply analyze the various virtues and shortcomings of love, broaden our horizons, comprehensively explore love, and reveal the true meaning of love.

The Chronicles of Narnia 1: the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

(uk) C. S. Lewis

66K8.321

The four Pevensie siblings, Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy, are guests at an old professor's house and accidentally discover a magical kingdom hidden behind the wardrobe. The residents here include fauns, beavers, dwarves, dryads... But during Aslan's departure from Narnia, the country was occupied by an evil white witch. She oppressed the inhabitants of Narnia, subjecting them to eternal winter. The goat monster Tumnus once risked his life to save Lucy, and the Beaver family also helped their brother and sister escape from the White Witch. Edmund was tempted by the White Witch's Turkish Delight and once betrayed his brother and sister. Later, Aslan accompanied Santa Claus to Narnia and led everyone to defeat the witch. The four children became the king and queen of Narnia. Years later, they accidentally walked through the wardrobe while hunting and returned to their own world as children.

The Chronicles of Narnia 7: the Last Battle

(uk) C. S. Lewis

86K0

"An ape accidentally picked up a lion skin and persuaded his friend, a simple-minded mule, to put on the lion skin, pretend to be Aslan, and control the creatures in Narnia. King Tirian became the ape and Calormen in order to save the creatures in Narnia and expose the ape's conspiracy. He called for help from Aslan and summoned Eustace and Gil. They rescued King Tirian and led the unicorns and other loyal animals to fight against the Calormene army, the rebellious beasts and the dwarves. But by this time the cruel pagan god Tash had arrived in Narnia.