
C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien: Faith and Reason in a World under Siege | Prof. Carol Zaleski
The Thomistic Institute
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War, Hope, and the Long Defeat in Tolkien's Works
Exploring C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien's perspectives on war, human nature, and Christian hope, as well as delving into the darker themes of disruption and dwindling hope in Tolkien's creations during World War II. The chapter discusses the triumph of good over evil, the parallels between real-world conflicts and battles in Tolkien's stories, and the presence of beauty, courage, and moments of joy amidst themes of defeat.
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