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Tag: Perelandra

All Good Masters Are Servants

Posted on October 10, 2019 by Christy

Nothing is merely a by-product of anything else. All results are intended from the first. What is subservient from one point of view is the main purpose from another. No thing or event is first or highest in a sense which forbids it to be also last and lowest. The partner who bows to Man […]

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Preface to Paradise Lost

Posted on January 16, 2019 by Christy

I don’t even know where to start!  I finished Lewis’s Preface to Paradise Lost a couple of days ago – and started in on the poem/book – and I am amazed. Why, oh, why didn’t the people I asked about what to read to help in my analysis of Perelandra tell me to read this […]

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Similarity before Difference

Posted on February 28, 2018 by Christy

I don’t think I can wait any longer, so I’ll just go ahead and jump into a look at the scene I’m interested in at the end of Perelandra. There’s some crazy stuff going on inside my head, but I need to write out some of this first. I already set the scene in my […]

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