

An edition of Bedeviled (2015)
Lewis, Tolkien and the shadow of evil
By Colin Duriez
Publish Date
2015
Publisher
IVP Books, an imprint of InterVarsity Press
Language
eng
Pages
235
Description:
The battle between good and evil--in both the seen and unseen worlds--was as clearly at play in the era of C. S. Lewis and his friends in the Oxford literary group, the Inklings, as in our own era. Some of the members of the Inklings carried physical and psychological scars from World War I which led them to deeply consider the problem of evil during the dark era of World War II. Were they alive today, their view of a spiritual conflict behind physical battles would undoubtedly be reinforced. Among the Inklings, Lewis was at the forefront of writing on human pain, suffering, devilry, miracles and the supernatural, with books like The Screwtape Letters and more. It is no surprise, then, that he provides the main focus of this book by expert Inklings writer Colin Duriez. J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings trilogy offers another rich resource with much to say to the World War II era and beyond. Other Inklings writings and conversations come into play as well as Duriez explores the writers' considerations of evil and spiritual warfare, particularly focused in the context of wartime. Delving into the interplay between good and evil, these pages enlighten us to the way of goodness and the promise of a far country as we explore the way out of the shadow of evil.
subjects: Inklings (Group of writers), Good and evil in literature, Criticism and interpretation, Literature and society, History, Lewis, c. s. (clive staples), 1898-1963, Tolkien, j, r. r. (john ronald ruel), 1892-1973, English literature, history and criticism, 19th century
People: J. R. R. Tolkien (1892-1973), C. S. Lewis (1898-1963)
Places: England
Times: 20th century