Collected Letters Volume Three: Narnia, Cambridge and Joy 1950–1963. Walter Hooper
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       TO ROGER IANCELYN GREEN (BOD):

      Magdalen College

      Oxford 29/3/52

      But you will write for your room & I will write (today) for mine. And then, by the permission of Allah, he will think he has to do with a Mr. Green of Bebington & a Mr. Lewis of Oxford who have no connection.

      Love to all.

      J.

      

       TO HELEN D. CALKINS (W):

      Magdalen College,

      Oxford March 29th 1952

      Dear Miss Calkins

      I’ve read India Looks with as much interest as if it were an adventure story: especially the parts about ancient Indian history which were absolutely new. That’s one of the reasons why I won’t do a preface: I am not qualified to sponsor a book on this subject. For all I know it might be (tho’ I’m sure it is not) a mass of errors! The other is that you are kind to me and quote me, and after that a preface from me wd. make us both look silly—a mutual admiration society.

      It’s v. well done. Here are a few notes wh. you may or may not find worth considering.

      P. 3. para 4. Trojan heroes etc. Does it matter that of those you mention only Hector was on the Trojan side? Or that many people think the Trojans were not Aryans! Wd. Homeric for Trojan be safer?

      P 4. Leaf’s poem, dazzle and the stress. Are you sure it isn’t dazzle and stress*.

      P. 23 Quotation from me. I’m afraid people may think (despite the quotation marks) that the view expressed is mine! Could you without too much labour find another motto for this chapter?

      P. 36 Para 1. Its connotation…receptivity. This clause conveys no meaning whatever to my mind! This migh the because all the words had different shades of meaning in America. But a knot of abstract nouns, all rather hard to define, is usually a danger signal. (Beware of aspect, framework, connotation, and all their family!)

      P 41. Quotation from Hooker. For intensive read intentive.

      P 41. last line but one. of separated. Something must have dropped here.

      P 42. Para 3. Surely the correct construction is ‘enamoured of ‘not ‘enamoured with’?

      And above, Para 3, for Origin read Origen.

      P. 45 First sentence. Again, conveys no clear meaning to me. Simplify! Simplify!

      P. 51 Para 1. Christ-centric. Surely the usual word is Christocentric?. (I’m not quite clear at what date the processes described are meant to be happening.)

      P 52. Para 1. The reason for his reluctance was because. You’re saying it twice over! Either The reason…was that or Dr. H. was reluctant because he (The second is better. Always prefer concrete to abstract nouns when you can get them: it avoids Gobbledegook.)

      P 53. Was there really no effort to do all these works till modern times? Jesuits in Paraguay? Evangelicals attacking slavery?

      P 59. Para 2. The assumption etc. Ambiguous. Does it mean ‘We can’t bear it when others assume that we are naif ‘or ‘when others assume that they are naif ‘?

      P. 67. It is not…estimate of God. Good. Very good. That’s how to write.

      Very good wishes; and thanks for an interesting bit of reading.

      Yours sincerely

      C. S. Lewis

      

      Magdalen College

      Oxford 1/4/52

      Dear Mrs. Neylan–

      Yours

      Jack Lewis

      

       TO MARY VAN DEUSEN (W):

      Magdalen etc

      April 1st 1952

      Dear Mrs. Van Deusen

      The advantage of a fixed form of service is that we know what is coming. Ex tempore public prayer has this difficulty: we don’t know whether we can mentally join in it until we’ve heard it—it might be phoney or heretical. We are therefore called upon to carry on a critical and a devotional activity at the same moment: two things hardly compatible. In a fixed form we ought to have ‘gone through the motions’ before in our private prayers: the rigid form really sets our devotions free.

      I also find the more rigid it is, the easier it is to keep one’s thoughts from straying. Also it prevents any service getting too completely eaten up by whatever happens to be the pre-occupation of the moment (a war, an election, or what not). The permanent shape of Christianity СКАЧАТЬ