Search Results Heading

MBRLSearchResults

mbrl.module.common.modules.added.book.to.shelf
Title added to your shelf!
View what I already have on My Shelf.
Oops! Something went wrong.
Oops! Something went wrong.
While trying to add the title to your shelf something went wrong :( Kindly try again later!
Are you sure you want to remove the book from the shelf?
Oops! Something went wrong.
Oops! Something went wrong.
While trying to remove the title from your shelf something went wrong :( Kindly try again later!
    Done
    Filters
    Reset
  • Discipline
      Discipline
      Clear All
      Discipline
  • Is Peer Reviewed
      Is Peer Reviewed
      Clear All
      Is Peer Reviewed
  • Series Title
      Series Title
      Clear All
      Series Title
  • Reading Level
      Reading Level
      Clear All
      Reading Level
  • Year
      Year
      Clear All
      From:
      -
      To:
  • More Filters
      More Filters
      Clear All
      More Filters
      Content Type
    • Item Type
    • Is Full-Text Available
    • Subject
    • Country Of Publication
    • Publisher
    • Source
    • Target Audience
    • Donor
    • Language
    • Place of Publication
    • Contributors
    • Location
23 result(s) for "Lewis, C. S. (Clive Staples), 1898-1963"
Sort by:
Splendour in the Dark
\"... Root has done us all an immense service, by rescuing this neglected poem from obscurity and presenting us with an excellent, scholarly edition. ... Everyone who loves Lewis will not only enjoy this book but also find that Root's commentary on Dymer enhances their reading of Lewis's other works as well.\" – Malcolm Guite, Girton College, Cambridge Several years before he converted to Christianity, C. S. Lewis published a narrative poem, Dymer, under the pseudonym Clive Hamilton. Later, of course, Lewis became well known for his beloved imaginative stories, such as The Chronicles of Narnia and Till We Have Faces, as well as his ability to defend and articulate the faith in works such as Mere Christianity. But what about his literary work before his conversion? In this Hansen Series volume, Jerry Root contends that Lewis's early poem Dymer can not only shed light on the development of Lewis's literary skills but also offer a glimpse of what was to come in his intellectual and spiritual growth—a \"splendour in the dark,\" to borrow one of Lewis's own lines from the poem. Under Root's careful analysis, Dymer becomes a way to understand both Lewis's change of mind as well as the way in which each of us is led on a journey of faith. This volume also includes the complete text of Dymer with annotations from David C. Downing, co-director of the Marion E. Wade Center. Based on the annual lecture series hosted at Wheaton College's Marion E. Wade Center, volumes in the Hansen Series reflect on the imaginative work and lasting influence of seven British authors: Owen Barfield, G. K. Chesterton, C. S. Lewis, George MacDonald, Dorothy L. Sayers, J. R. R. Tolkien, and Charles Williams.
الكرسي الفضي
رواية \"الكرسي الفضي\" للكاتب كليف ستيبلز لويس هي الجزء الرابع من سلسلة \"سجلات نارنيا\"، وتدور حول مغامرة يخوضها الطفلان يسطاس وجل بعد هروبهما من التنمر في مدرستهما، حيث يستدعيهما الأسد أصلان إلى عالم نارنيا لإنقاذ الأمير ريليان، ابن الملك كاسبيان، الذي اختفى منذ سنوات بعد مقتل والدته. ينضم إليهما المخلوق الغريب بركهموم، ويخوض الثلاثة رحلة محفوفة بالمخاطر إلى العالم السفلي، حيث يكتشفون أن الأمير مسحور ومقيد على كرسي فضي يجعله ينسى هويته. بعد صراع مع الساحرة الشريرة التي تسعى للسيطرة على نارنيا، ينجح الأبطال في تحرير الأمير وكسر التعويذة، ليعود إلى نارنيا ويخلف والده في الحكم، في قصة تمزج بين المغامرة والرمزية الروحية حول الإيمان، والهوية، والحرية.
The lion, the witch and the wardrobe
Four English school children find their way through the back of a wardrobe into the magic land of Narnia and assist Aslan, the golden lion, to triumph over the White Witch who has cursed the land with eternal winter.
The silver chair
Two English children undergo hair-raising adventures as they go on a search and rescue mission for the missing Prince Rilian, who is held captive in the underground kingdom of the Emerald Witch.