Narnia and the Fields of Arbol : the environmental vision of C.S. Lewis

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Narnia and the Fields of Arbol : the environmental vision of C.S. Lewis

Matthew Dickerson and David O'Hara

(Culture of the land : a series in the new agrarianism)

The University Press of Kentucky, c2009

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 261-287) and index

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Scholars have discussed the work of C. S. Lewis (1898--1963) for decades, but they have focused on Lewis's Christian and pagan allusions and have largely ignored his other important themes. Narnia and the Fields of Arbol: The Environmental Vision of C. S. Lewis is the first book dedicated to Lewis's vision of our relationship to nature and the environment. Matthew T. Dickerson and David O'Hara examine The Chronicles of Narnia and the Ransom books, as well as The Great Divorce, The Abolition of Man, and Lewis's essays and personal correspondence, connecting his writing with that of authors more traditionally associated with environmentalism, such as Wendell Berry, Aldo Leopold, and Gary Snyder. Narnia and the Fields of Arbol offers a fresh way for readers across disciplines to understand the work of this literary legend.

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