C.S. Lewis, Poetry, and the Great War 1914-1918

C.S. Lewis, Poetry, and the Great War 1914-1918

by John Bremer
C.S. Lewis, Poetry, and the Great War 1914-1918

C.S. Lewis, Poetry, and the Great War 1914-1918

by John Bremer

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Overview

The life and work of C.S. Lewis after his conversion in 1931 is well known and his reputation shows no signs of diminishing. His earlier years have not been so well studied, particularly between the ages of 16 and 22 when he studied privately and at Oxford, served in the British army, was wounded in France, entered into his affair with Janie Moore, and wrote and published his first book of poems. To correct and augment the limited accounts of this period, Lewis’s life is presented with the general and specific background which makes it more meaningful, particularly as it throws light on his character. The romantic myth of him as a "soldier-poet" is dispelled, largely through an extensive review of the poems in "Spirits in Bondage" and the self-centered life that produced them. A valuable comparison—not to the advantage of Lewis—is drawn with two undoubted soldier-poets, Robert Graves and Siegfried Sassoon. The purpose is not to disparage or belittle Lewis but to show what had to be overcome in his limited and unpleasant early moral character in order to produce the devoted Christian of later years.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739171523
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 05/31/2012
Pages: 276
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.00(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

John Bremer has published several articles on and a brief biography of C.S. Lewis. He has led a double career, first, researching and writing on scholarly texts, especially on the Platonic dialogues, and, second, applying what he has learned to problems of society and public education, In the former aspect, he discovered the arithmetical/harmonical structure of the Platonic dialogues (1960-1984), and, in the latter, founded the Parkway Program (the original school-without-walls) in Philadelphia (1968) and Cambridge College in 1971.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Great War
Chapter 2: The Poets 1914—1918
Chapter 3: Jack and Warren Lewis during the Great War
Chapter 4: C.S. Lewis and the 1st Battalion, Somerset Light Infantry
Chapter 5: Jack and Spirits in Bondage
Chapter 6: Robert von Ranke Graves (1895-1985): A Brief Biography
Chapter 7: Siegfried Loraine Sassoon (1886-1967): A Brief Biography
Chapter 8: Comparisons and Conclusions
Appendix 1
Appendix 2
Appendix 3
About the Author

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