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Perilandra
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Perilandra, the second book in C.S.
Lewis's Space Trilogy, continues the adventures of Elwin Ransom.
This time, Ransom returns to Malacandra, now called Perilandra, to confront a new threat.
The novel delves deeper into the spiritual and philosophical themes introduced in the first book, exploring the nature of good and evil, free will, and the relationship between humanity and the divine.
It is a complex and thought-provoking work that challenges the reader to consider their own beliefs and values.
The story is rich in symbolism and allegory.
Lewis's Space Trilogy, continues the adventures of Elwin Ransom.
This time, Ransom returns to Malacandra, now called Perilandra, to confront a new threat.
The novel delves deeper into the spiritual and philosophical themes introduced in the first book, exploring the nature of good and evil, free will, and the relationship between humanity and the divine.
It is a complex and thought-provoking work that challenges the reader to consider their own beliefs and values.
The story is rich in symbolism and allegory.
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Mentioned as the second book in the Ransom Trilogy, where Ransom is sent to Venus as an emissary of Mars.

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108 - That Hideous Strength, Part 2
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as the second book in the Space Trilogy.

Ruth Jackson


Alister McGrath

#116 Did CS Lewis believe in aliens?
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as a lesser-known work of fiction.

Ruth Jackson

#117 Vivisection, mental health, racism and sexism
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as part of the Ransom series and the story of Ransom's experiences.


Andrew Snyder

109 - That Hideous Strength, Pt 3
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as the second book in C.S. Lewis's Space Trilogy.

Annie Crawford

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