Article Title
Stealing Past Watchful Dragons: The Aesthetic as Apologetic in the Fiction of C.S. Lewis
Abstract
C.S. Lewis is well known for his significant contributions to the field of apologetics, continuing to be quoted innumerable times both for what he says and how well he says it. This paper examines how well he uses the aesthetics of writing in his apologetics.
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Maxfield, Eric
(1999)
"Stealing Past Watchful Dragons: The Aesthetic as Apologetic in the Fiction of C.S. Lewis,"
Inklings Forever: Published Colloquium Proceedings 1997-2016: Vol. 2, Article 13.
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https://pillars.taylor.edu/inklings_forever/vol2/iss1/13
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