It seems to me that other than the Chronicals of Narnia people have absolutely no idea what C.S. Lewis has done. They ignore the Ransom Trillogy, the screwtape letters and its related works, Hell most people have never even heard of "Pilgrims Regress".
So I really feel that I have to ask what people think about the less known works of C.S. Lewis. Which of his works stand out? Which do you feel fell flat? Do you feel it fair that history seems to have painted him as little more than Tolkien's contemporary and friend? Would you say that the emphasis he laid on his faith was something that held his work back or do you think it was one of the things that set him apart? Was Tolkien really supposed to be the main character of the Ransom trilogy or was it simply the usual everyman?
I do hope to find some more Lewis fans out there. I have to admit that Tolkien is my favorite author I think its sad that people fail to recognize the beautiful works of C.S. Lewis.
So I really feel that I have to ask what people think about the less known works of C.S. Lewis. Which of his works stand out? Which do you feel fell flat? Do you feel it fair that history seems to have painted him as little more than Tolkien's contemporary and friend? Would you say that the emphasis he laid on his faith was something that held his work back or do you think it was one of the things that set him apart? Was Tolkien really supposed to be the main character of the Ransom trilogy or was it simply the usual everyman?
I do hope to find some more Lewis fans out there. I have to admit that Tolkien is my favorite author I think its sad that people fail to recognize the beautiful works of C.S. Lewis.