Monday, November 16, 2015

Lewis's Letters to Children

In reading "Letters to Children" I am reminded why C.S. Lewis was such a success with his children's writings. You see it in his letters to the Lucys, Peters, Susans, Edmunds that wrote to him principally about Narnia. It is quite astonishing how this great intellect and famous Oxford don treats even the littlest reader as if he were his primary friend and correspondent. I see that after reading these letters that I can actually like Mr. Lewis even better than I already had.

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