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Sexism in Narnia? Or Screwtape? Or amongst the Inklings? Many
critics have labelled C.S. Lewis a sexist, even a misogynist. Did
the life and writing of the hugely popular author and professor
betray attitudes that today are unacceptable, even deplorable? The
younger Lewis was criticized for a mysterious living arrangement
with a woman, but his later marriage to an American poet, Joy
Davidman, became a celebrated love story. As a writer he, along
with J.R.R. Tolkien, formed a legendary literary group, the
Inklings - but without women. In this collection of short essays,
opinion pieces, and interviews, academics and writers come together
to investigate these accusations. They include Alister McGrath,
Randy Alcorn, Monika Hilder, Don W. King, Kathy Keller, Colin
Duriez, Crystal Hurd, Jeanette Sears, David C. Downing, Malcolm
Guite, and Holly Ordway. The resulting work, Women and C.S. Lewis,
provides broad and satisfying answers.
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