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Abstract
Through his many stories C.S. Lewis has a unique way in which he engages the reader, first catching them with an idea, then slipping past the “watchful dragons” of our intellect to speak to our deepest parts. These stories are often discussed intellectually, but it is also important to know how these stories impact readers on a personal level.
Presented at the 1997 Frances White Ewbank Colloquium.
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Jones, Stephanie
(1997)
"C.S. Lewis: Past Watchful Dragons,"
Inklings Forever: Published Colloquium Proceedings 1997-2016: Vol. 1, Article 9.
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https://pillars.taylor.edu/inklings_forever/vol1/iss1/9
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