Latin Letters of C.S. Lewis

Latin Letters of C.S. Lewis

by C. S. Lewis
Latin Letters of C.S. Lewis

Latin Letters of C.S. Lewis

by C. S. Lewis

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Overview

In September 1947, after reading C.S. Lewis’s The Screwtape Letters in Italian, Fr. (now St.) Giovanni Calabria was moved to write the author, but he knew no English and assumed (rightly) that Lewis knew no Italian. So he wrote his letter in Latin, hoping that, as a classicist, Lewis would know Latin. Therein began a correspondence that was to outlive Fr. Calabria himself (he died in December 1954, and was succeeded in correspondence by Fr. Luigi Pedrollo, which continued until Lewis’s own death in 1963).
        Translator/editor Martin Moynihan calls these letters “limpid, fluent and deeply refreshing. There was a charm about them, too, and not least in the way they were ‘topped and tailed’ — that is, in their ever-slightly-varied formalities of address and of farewell.”
 More than any other of his published works The Latin Letters shows the strong devotional side of Lewis, and contains letters ranging from Christian unity and modern European history to liturgical worship and general ethical behavior.
       This new edition is greatly enhanced by a new foreword from the eminent Lewis Scholar, Mark A. Noll, from the University of Notre Dame.
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781890318345
Publisher: St. Augustine's Press
Publication date: 11/15/1999
Edition description: 1
Pages: 126
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

About The Author
Fr. Giovanni Calabria was canonized a saint in the Catholic Church in 1999; he started a series of homes throughout Italy for abandoned adolescents, and was the founder of the Congregation of the Poor Servants of Divine Providence.


 

Date of Birth:

November 29, 1898

Date of Death:

November 22, 1963

Place of Birth:

Belfast, Nothern Ireland

Place of Death:

Headington, England

Education:

Oxford University 1917-1923; Elected fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford in 1925

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I know that you will pour out your prayers both for my most dearly longed-for wife and also for me who — now bereaved and as it were halved — journey on, through this Vale of Tears, alone.
                    LETTER 34
            

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