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    Release Year
    2014
    ISBN
    9780802872081
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    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    Eerdmans Publishing Company, William B.
    ISBN-10
    0802872085
    ISBN-13
    9780802872081
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    204261671

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Pilgrim's Regress : the Wade Annotated Edition
    Number of Pages
    256 Pages
    Language
    English
    Topic
    Classics, Christian / Classic & Allegory, Christian / Fantasy, Christian / General
    Publication Year
    2014
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    Fiction
    Author
    C.S. Lewis
    Format
    Hardcover

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    0.7 in
    Item Weight
    25 oz
    Item Length
    9 in
    Item Width
    7.5 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Trade
    LCCN
    2014-031192
    TitleLeading
    The
    Dewey Edition
    23
    Reviews
    Alan Jacobs -- author of The Narnian: The Life and Imagination of C. S. Lewis "Among all of C. S. Lewis's books, the one most in need of annotation is The Pilgrim's Regress , which fairly bristles with allusions to writers and ideas, some ancient, some recent, some famous, some obscure. It takes a learned and discerning scholar to tease out all these references. Fortunately, David Downing is just such a scholar, and this book is an outstanding contribution to Lewis studies." Peter Schakel -- author of The Way into Narnia: A Reader's Guide "Downing's consistently thorough and well-informed annotations do a superb job of clarifying and enlivening this difficult, but very important, early work by C. S. Lewis. All readers of Lewis will be grateful." Devin Brown -- author of A Life Observed: A Spiritual Biography of C. S. Lewis " The Pilgrim's Regress , the first book Lewis wrote after becoming a Christian, remains one of the best records of how he went from cynical atheist to joyous believer. It is no exaggeration to say that David Downing's superb annotations allow those of us who do not share Lewis's vast philosophical, literary, and linguistic background to understand and enjoy this classic work in a way not possible before. A must for all serious Lewis fans." Colin Duriez -- author of The A-Z of C. S. Lewis "C. S. Lewis spoke of the 'needless obscurity' of this early fiction of ideas. Later he added notes and an explanatory preface for the reader of seventy years ago. Now David C. Downing has gone further and helped to make Lewis's engaging and classic modern pilgrim's quest even more accessible for today's reader. I've reread The Pilgrim's Regress more often than many of Lewis's writings and am delighted at this new edition." --  Catholic Library World "This annotated edition will be welcomed by all those who enjoy Lewis's other books and want to understand this one. . . . Downing provides definitions for obscure terms and writers alluded to in the text, translations of and information about foreign phrases, and many other useful notes that elucidate otherwise baffling passages and make the book far more comprehensible and enjoyable. . . . An essential purchase for all academic libraries." -- The Presbyterian Outlook "Despite the limitations of 'Regress,' revealing Lewis to be a talented author who had not yet fully mastered his craft, it is still a worthwhile and often delightful read. It brims with insights into the intellectual world of the 1920s and early 30s that still ring true. Most important for Lewis fans, Downing's annotations guide the reader through his thicket of ideas and point out the themes in the narrative. . . . In Downing's hands, 'The Pilgrim's Regress' comes to life."  , Alan Jacobs -- author of The Narnian: The Life and Imagination of C. S. Lewis "Among all of C. S. Lewis's books, the one most in need of annotation is The Pilgrim's Regress , which fairly bristles with allusions to writers and ideas, some ancient, some recent, some famous, some obscure. It takes a learned and discerning scholar to tease out all these references. Fortunately, David Downing is just such a scholar, and this book is an outstanding contribution to Lewis studies." Peter Schakel -- author of The Way into Narnia: A Reader's Guide "Downing's consistently thorough and well-informed annotations do a superb job of clarifying and enlivening this difficult, but very important, early work by C. S. Lewis. All readers of Lewis will be grateful." Devin Brown -- author of A Life Observed: A Spiritual Biography of C. S. Lewis " The Pilgrim's Regress , the first book Lewis wrote after becoming a Christian, remains one of the best records of how he went from cynical atheist to joyous believer. It is no exaggeration to say that David Downing's superb annotations allow those of us who do not share Lewis's vast philosophical, literary, and linguistic background to understand and enjoy this classic work in a way not possible before. A must for all serious Lewis fans." Colin Duriez -- author of The A-Z of C. S. Lewis "C. S. Lewis spoke of the 'needless obscurity' of this early fiction of ideas. Later he added notes and an explanatory preface for the reader of seventy years ago. Now David C. Downing has gone further and helped to make Lewis's engaging and classic modern pilgrim's quest even more accessible for today's reader. I've reread The Pilgrim's Regress more often than many of Lewis's writings and am delighted at this new edition." Catholic Library World "This annotated edition will be welcomed by all those who enjoy Lewis's other books and want to understand this one. . . . Downing provides definitions for obscure terms and writers alluded to in the text, translations of and information about foreign phrases, and many other useful notes that elucidate otherwise baffling passages and make the book far more comprehensible and enjoyable. . . . An essential purchase for all academic libraries." The Presbyterian Outlook "Despite the limitations of 'Regress,' revealing Lewis to be a talented author who had not yet fully mastered his craft, it is still a worthwhile and often delightful read. It brims with insights into the intellectual world of the 1920s and early 30s that still ring true. Most important for Lewis fans, Downing's annotations guide the reader through his thicket of ideas and point out the themes in the narrative. . . . In Downing's hands, 'The Pilgrim's Regress' comes to life." Congregational Libraries Today "Fortunately for modern readers, a student once asked Lewis to annotate a copy of [ The Pilgrim's Regress ] so he could understand it better. This annotated copy is in the hands of the Marion E. Wade Center at Wheaton College in Illinois. With the excellent editorial skills of David C. Downing, the published version now offers scholars easier access. . . . Highly recommended for Lewis scholars."  
    Dewey Decimal
    823/.912
    Table Of Content
    Table of Contents Editor's Introduction 1. The Data 2. Thrill 3. Through Darkest Zeitgeistheim 4. Back to the Road 5. The Grand Canyon 6. Northward along the Canyon 7. Southward along the Canyon 8. At Bay 9. Across the Canyon 10. The Regress Afterword to Third Edition
    Synopsis
    Modeled after John Bunyan's famous Pilgrim's Progress , C. S. Lewis's Pilgrim's Regress represents a number of firsts for Lewis -- the first book he wrote after his conversion to Christianity, his first book of fiction, and the first book he published under his own name. This splendid annotated edition, produced in collaboration with the Marion E. Wade Center in Wheaton, Illinois, helps readers recover the richness of Lewis's allegory. Often considered obscure and difficult to read, The Pilgrim's Regress nonetheless remains a witty satire on cultural fads, a vivid account of spiritual dangers, and an illuminating tale for generations of pilgrims old and new. Editor David C. Downing's critical introduction provides needed biographical and cultural context for fully appreciating The Pilgrim's Regress . Downing relies throughout both on his own expertise and on previously unpublished sources from Lewis himself to identify allusions to other authors, translate quotations, and explain humor hidden within Lewis's text. Among the hundreds of annotations are references that draw parallels to Lewis's later works, including Mere Christianity , Surprised by Joy , and the Chronicles of Narnia., C. S. Lewis's allegory enhanced with a wealth of annotations, including notes by Lewis himself Modeled after John Bunyan's famous Pilgrim's Progress , C. S. Lewis's Pilgrim's Regress represents a number of firsts for Lewis--the first book he wrote after his conversion to Christianity, his first book of fiction, and the first book he published under his own name. This splendid annotated edition, produced in collaboration with the Marion E. Wade Center in Wheaton, Illinois, helps readers recover the richness of Lewis's allegory. Often considered obscure and difficult to read, The Pilgrim's Regress nonetheless remains a witty satire on cultural fads, a vivid account of spiritual dangers, and an illuminating tale for generations of pilgrims old and new. Editor David C. Downing's critical introduction provides needed biographical and cultural context for fully appreciating The Pilgrim's Regress. Downing relies throughout both on his own expertise and on previously unpublished sources from Lewis himself to identify allusions to other authors, translate quotations, and explain humor hidden within Lewis's text. Among the hundreds of annotations are references that draw parallels to Lewis's later works, including Mere Christianity , Surprised by Joy , and the Chronicles of Narnia.
    LC Classification Number
    PR6023.E926P5 2014

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