The four loves cs lewis sparknotes6/30/2023 ![]() ![]() I feel The Reading Life has complied a solid collection for the single volume book. It is important for the reader to know if the book uses too many references from the same source and not enough from others. The source is given with each reference at the quote, but it is not in complete for a one stop reference. The Reading Life doesn’t have an index or notes section. I feel it is important to list all of the references for two reasons.ġ. Firor”, “Letters to Rhona Bodle” (2), “Letter to Sarah Neylan”, “Letters to Dom Bede Griffiths” (2), Rehabilitations and Other Essays, and Reflections on the Psalms. ![]() I have all the references listed and the number represents how often it is used: An Experiment in Criticism (4), Of Other Worlds (5), Present Concerns (2), God in the Dock (2), Surprised by Joy (4), George MacDonald: An Anthology, Studies in Worlds, On Stories and Other Essays on Literature (2), The Four Loves, Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Literature (2), Selected Literary Essays (3), “Letters to Arthur Greeves” (10), The Weight of Glory (2), Christian Reflections (2), Letters to Malcolm: Chiefly on Prayer (2), “Letter to Ruth Pitter”, The Four Loves, The World’s Last Night and Other Essays (2), Mere Christianity (2), “Letter to Warfield M. ![]() The pulled material for this book is from several sources. They all have the subject of his reflections and views on reading. Lewis’s books, essays, reviews, and letters. The Reading Life is a collection of pulled material from C. ![]()
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