H. P. Lovecraft, C. S. Lewis, and Me.

An engaging and personal essay by Stephen Hayes, where in a journey of discovery “Perelandra restored an equilibrium in the world of my imagination.”

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“A Pilgrim in Narnia” is a blog project in reading and talking about the work of C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, the Inklings, L.M. Montgomery, and the worlds they created. As a "Faith, Fantasy, and Fiction" blog, we cover topics like children’s literature, myths and mythology, fantasy, science fiction, speculative fiction, poetry, theology, cultural criticism, art and writing. This blog includes my thoughts as I read through my favourite writings and reflect on my own life and culture. In this sense, I am a Pilgrim in Narnia--or Middle Earth, or Fairyland, or Avonlea. I am often peeking inside of wardrobes, looking for magic bricks in urban alleys, or rooting through yard sale boxes for old rings. If something here captures your imagination, leave a comment, “like” a post, share with your friends, or sign up to receive Narnian Pilgrim posts in your email box. Brenton Dickieson (PhD, Chester) is a father, husband, friend, university lecturer, and freelance writer from Prince Edward Island, Canada. You can follow him: www.aPilgrimInNarnia.com Twitter (X) @BrentonDana Instagram @bdickieson Facebook @aPilgrimInNarnia
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8 Responses to H. P. Lovecraft, C. S. Lewis, and Me.

  1. David Llewellyn Dodds says:

    Thanks for this – “these are a few of my favorite things” – works of H.P.L. & C.W.!

    I wish somebody’d do something as good cinematically with and for Williams as Raymond Saint-Jean and assorted other Canadians did in Out of Mind: The Stories of H.P. Lovecraft (1998)!

    • David Llewellyn Dodds says:

      Oops – the bottom of that intro got me thinking this was already about C.W., too! (Did I start to enjoy C.W.’s or C.S.L.’s fiction first, after years of enjoying Lovecraft’s? – probably a near thing, either way.)

  2. David Llewellyn Dodds says:

    It’s been good to read this – and even better the linked longer version – and also the complementary post by the ‘other Steve Hayes’ (and all the comments – dare I say, ‘of course’?) !

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