Imagination and the spirit; essays in literature and the Christian faith, presented to Clyde S. Kilby.
Imagination and the spirit; essays in literature and the Christian faith, presented to Clyde S. Kilby. [print]
Edited by Charles A. Huttar.
- Grand Rapids, Eerdmans (c)1971.
- xvi, 496 pages illustrations 24 cm.
Includes bibliographies and index.
Foreword Introduction Language, symbol, and truth Either: or Mimesis and incarnation Forms of spirituality in the Middle English lyric Chaucer's precarious Knight Samson's identity crisis and Milton's The serpent and the dove: Christabel and the problem of evil The joy of the absolute: a comparative study of the romantic visions of William Wordsworth and C.S. Lewis The fantastic imagination in George MacDonald Coinherence, substitution, and exchange in Charles Williams' poetry and poetry-making The vision of cosmic order in the Oxford mythmakers Past watchful dragons: the fairy tales of C.S. Lewis C.S. Lewis on eros as a means of grace The classical revival in contemporary British poetry Such stuff as dreams: the poetry of Howard Nemerov Fantasy and the fiction of Bernard Malamud A good writer is hard to find The writer that is to be Clyde S. Kilby: a sketch Bibliography of Clyde S. Kilby (pages 479-485). by C. Walsh -- by C.A. Huttar -- by A.F. Holmes -- by O. Barfield -- by T. Howard -- by D.L. Jeffrey -- by D. Ebner -- by C.A. Huttar -- by R.H. Siegel -- by D.K. Kuhn -- by G.E. Sadler -- by A.M. Hadfield -- by M.E. Wright -- by W. Hooper -- by C.S. Carnell -- by C.D. Linton -- by D.H. Olsen -- by R. Warburton -- by M.E. Lorentzen -- by W.S. Miller -- by P.M. Bechtel --
68020591 //r933
Christianity and literature.
PN49.H982.I434 1971
Includes bibliographies and index.
Foreword Introduction Language, symbol, and truth Either: or Mimesis and incarnation Forms of spirituality in the Middle English lyric Chaucer's precarious Knight Samson's identity crisis and Milton's The serpent and the dove: Christabel and the problem of evil The joy of the absolute: a comparative study of the romantic visions of William Wordsworth and C.S. Lewis The fantastic imagination in George MacDonald Coinherence, substitution, and exchange in Charles Williams' poetry and poetry-making The vision of cosmic order in the Oxford mythmakers Past watchful dragons: the fairy tales of C.S. Lewis C.S. Lewis on eros as a means of grace The classical revival in contemporary British poetry Such stuff as dreams: the poetry of Howard Nemerov Fantasy and the fiction of Bernard Malamud A good writer is hard to find The writer that is to be Clyde S. Kilby: a sketch Bibliography of Clyde S. Kilby (pages 479-485). by C. Walsh -- by C.A. Huttar -- by A.F. Holmes -- by O. Barfield -- by T. Howard -- by D.L. Jeffrey -- by D. Ebner -- by C.A. Huttar -- by R.H. Siegel -- by D.K. Kuhn -- by G.E. Sadler -- by A.M. Hadfield -- by M.E. Wright -- by W. Hooper -- by C.S. Carnell -- by C.D. Linton -- by D.H. Olsen -- by R. Warburton -- by M.E. Lorentzen -- by W.S. Miller -- by P.M. Bechtel --
68020591 //r933
Christianity and literature.
PN49.H982.I434 1971