C.S. Lewis’s dazzling allegory about heaven and hell – and the chasm fixed between them – is one of his most brilliantly imaginative tales as he takes issue with the ideas in William Blake’s `The Marriage of Heaven and Hell’.
C.S. Lewis’s dazzling allegory about heaven and hell – and the chasm fixed between them – is one of his most brilliantly imaginative tales as he takes issue with the ideas in William Blake’s `The Marriage of Heaven and Hell’.