The Great Divorce: A Dream
Harpersanfrancisco (1946)
| Abstract | C. S. Lewis takes us on a profound journey through both heaven and hell in this engaging allegorical tale. Using his extraordinary descriptive powers, Lewis introduces us to supernatural beings who will change the way we think about good and evil. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Good and evil | |||||||||
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| Call number | BJ1401.L4 2001 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0060652950 | |||||||||
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