Women and C.S. Lewis
Discover the transformative insights of Carolyn Curtis in her compelling book, Women and C.S. Lewis. Published in 2015, this 288-page exploration delves into the life and works of the renowned author, C.S. Lewis, challenging the prevailing myth of his misogyny. Curtis expertly analyzes Lewis's perspectives on women, revealing their relevance to today's cultural conversations. This thought-provoking examination not only highlights Lewis's literary contributions but also invites readers to reconsider the complexities of gender in literature. Perfect for fans of English literature and those interested in historical criticism, Women and C.S. Lewis offers a fresh perspective on a beloved author. Enhance your understanding of C.S. Lewis and his relationship with women through this essential read.