When a former Archbishop of Canterbury sits down to write a book that delves into the theology of your literary
career, one would not expect the primary texts analyzed to be the series of children’s stories you penned during the Eisenhower administration. Rowan Williams’s newly released The Lion’s World: A Journey into the Heart of Narnia is a relatively brief, thoroughly insightful study of C. S. Lewis’s epic seven-part work of fiction that, among other things, reinforces the subtle genius of the late, great Cambridge Don.
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