The Literary Life Podcast

Episode 65: Til We Have Faces, Ch. 8-11

Sep 22, 2020
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INSIGHT

Pagan Elements in Literature

  • C.S. Lewis, like Kenneth Grahame, incorporates pagan elements into his stories, not to promote paganism, but to show that seeds of truth exist within them.
  • These truths, often found in mythology and folklore, ultimately find their fulfillment in Christianity, as Lewis demonstrates in Narnia.
INSIGHT

Joyful Terror of the Supernatural

  • Both C.S. Lewis and Kenneth Grahame portray encounters with supernatural figures that are neither malevolent nor safe, creating a sense of joyful terror or awe.
  • This portrayal, rooted in Celtic lore, introduces readers to the numinous, the concept of holy ground that is both wondrous and dangerous.
ANECDOTE

The Secret Commonwealth

  • Thomas Banks shares an anecdote about Robert Kirk, a Scottish clergyman who wrote "The Secret Commonwealth of Elves, Fauns and Fairies."
  • A rumor arose that fairies took Kirk away for revealing their secrets, adding a layer of mystery and folklore to his work.
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