Abstract
Though well known for his fiction and essays, C.S. Lewis also wrote in poetry. Often forgotten or considered less than his prose, his poems are rich with meaning and pleasure. The author offers some perspectives on how those who love Lewis’s prose might learn to love his poetry as well.
Presented at the 1997 Frances White Ewbank Colloquium.
Recommended Citation
Landrum, David
(1997)
"Old Poet Remembered: The Case for the Poetry of C.S. Lewis,"
Inklings Forever: Published Colloquium Proceedings 1997-2016: Vol. 1, Article 10.
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https://pillars.taylor.edu/inklings_forever/vol1/iss1/10
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