The Reading Life: The Joy of Seeing New Worlds Through Others’ Eyes. C. S. Lewis

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      First published in Great Britain by William Collins in 2019

      First published in the United States by HarperOne in 2019

      Experiment in Criticism. Copyright © 1961 by Cambridge University Press. God in the Dock. Copyright © 1967 by C. S. Lewis Pte. Ltd. Published by Eerdmans.

      Studies in Words. Copyright © 1960 by Cambridge University Press.

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      The Reading Life. Copyright © 2019 by C. S. Lewis Pte. Ltd. All rights reserved A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library

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      Source ISBN: 9780008307110

      Ebook Edition © October 2019 ISBN: 9780008307134

      Version: 2019-10-04

       About This Book

      The revered teacher and best-selling author reflects on the power, importance, and joy of a life dedicated to reading books in this delightful collection drawn from his wide body of writings.

      More than fifty years after his death, revered intellectual and teacher C. S. Lewis continues to speak to readers, thanks not only to his intellectual insights on Christianity but also his wondrous creative works and deep reflections on the literature that influenced his life. Beloved for his instructive novels including The Screwtape Letters, The Great Divorce, and The Chronicles of Narnia as well as his philosophical books that explored theology and Christian life, Lewis was a life-long writer and book lover.

      Cultivated from his many essays, articles, and letters, as well as his classic works, The Reading Life provides guidance and reflections on the love and enjoyment of books. Engaging and enlightening, this well-rounded collection includes Lewis’ reflections on science fiction, why children’s literature is for readers of all ages, and why we should read two old books for every new one.

      A window into the thoughts of one of the greatest public intellectuals of our time, this collection reveals not only why Lewis loved the written word, but what it means to learn through literature from one of our wisest and most enduring teachers.

      CONTENTS

       Cover

       Title Page

       Preface by David C. Downing and Michael G. Maudlin

       Literature as Time Travel

       Why Fairy Tales Are Often Less Deceptive Than ‘Realistic’ Stories

       The Case for Reading Old Books

       On the Role of the Marvellous

       Growing Up Amidst a Sea of Books

       On Encountering a Favorite Author for the First Time

       Why Movies Sometimes Ruin Books

       How to Murder Words

       Saving Words from the Eulogistic Abyss

       The Achievements of J. R. R. Tolkien

       On the Dangers of Confusing Saga with History

       On Two Ways of Traveling and Two Ways of Reading

       PART TWO: SHORT READINGS ON READING

       Word Combinations

       Sincerity and Talent

       Prose Style

       Not in but Through

       Pleasure

       Originality

       The Up-to-Date Myth