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Monthly Archives: November 2011
My Santa Manifesto
I’ve recently published an article for Island Family Magazine entitled, “Santa: Don’t Read This.” It is a manifesto, of sorts, for why our home celebrates the Christmas season with Santa lore and sleigh tracking and all manner of silliness. C.S. … Continue reading
Posted in Reflections
Tagged “The High Countries” C.S. Lewis, Father Christmas, lies, myth, santa
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The Glimpse of Joy: C.S. Lewis Discovers George MacDonald
This is a letter C.S. Lewis wrote as an 18 year old while at school before going to war. He is writing to his great, childhood friend, Arthur Greeves. Gastons 7 March 1916 Tuesday My dear Galahad, I was very … Continue reading
Posted in Letters
Tagged arthur greeve, C.S. Lewis, faerie, George MacDonald, love of books, Phantastes
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