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Spirits in Bondage
Book • 1984
C. S.
Lewis's "Spirits in Bondage" is a collection of poems written during his early years as an atheist.
The poems reflect his struggles with faith, his experiences during World War I, and his exploration of philosophical and spiritual questions.
The collection is a significant part of Lewis's literary development, showcasing his poetic talent and his intellectual journey.
The poems offer a glimpse into the mind of a young man grappling with profound questions of meaning and purpose.
The collection's exploration of doubt and the search for truth provides a valuable context for understanding Lewis's later works.
Lewis's "Spirits in Bondage" is a collection of poems written during his early years as an atheist.
The poems reflect his struggles with faith, his experiences during World War I, and his exploration of philosophical and spiritual questions.
The collection is a significant part of Lewis's literary development, showcasing his poetic talent and his intellectual journey.
The poems offer a glimpse into the mind of a young man grappling with profound questions of meaning and purpose.
The collection's exploration of doubt and the search for truth provides a valuable context for understanding Lewis's later works.
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to illustrate Lewis's anti-war and anti-God sentiments while serving in the trenches during World War I.


Joseph Loconte

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Joseph Loconte on the War for Middle Earth
Mentioned as a collection of poetry C.S. Lewis wrote in the trenches or in a hospital bed.

Fascism, Communism, and the War for Middle-Earth with Joe Loconte
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as a rather agonized book of poetry written by C.S. Lewis.


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