That Hideous Strength (A Modern Fairy-Tale for Grownups)

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Paperback, 384 páginas

Idioma English

Publicado el 30 de junio de 1987 por Scribner Paper Fiction.

ISBN:
978-0-02-086960-3
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Written during the dark hours immediately before and during the Second World War, C. S. Lewis's Space Trilogy, of which That Hideous Strength is the third volume, stands alongside such works as Albert Camus's The Plague and George Orwell's 1984 as a timely parable that has become timeless, beloved by succeeding generations as much for the sheer wonder of its storytelling as for the significance of its moral concerns.

For the trilogy's central figure, C. S. Lewis created perhaps the most memorable character of his career, the brilliant, clear-eyed, and fiercely brave philologist Dr. Elwin Ransom. Appropriately, Lewis modeled Dr. Ransom on his dear friend J. R. R. Tolkien, for in the scope of its imaginative achievement and the totality of its vision of not one but two imaginary worlds, the Space Trilogy is rivaled in this century only by Tolkien's trilogy The Lord of the Rings. Readers who …

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C.S. Lewis does horror in the best way

This felt like a nightmare at certain times. Very trippy, and the spirit of NICE is still very much alive today. Abolition of Man is a great companion to this, since Hideous Strength is built on the ideas from that essay/lecture. I can understand why people would get stuck with this, but as a lover of C.S. Lewis who enjoys digging into hard reading (most of the time), I really loved this. He called it a fairy tale for adults and I really felt like a kid listening to a tale.

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