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Douglas H. Gresham

Autor(a) de Jack's Life: The Life Story of C. S. Lewis

4+ Works 873 Membros 9 Críticas

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Obras por Douglas H. Gresham

Associated Works

The Chronicles of Narnia (1950) — Introdução, algumas edições35,952 exemplares
Mere Christianity (1952) — Prefácio, algumas edições26,345 exemplares
A Grief Observed (1961) — Introdução, algumas edições8,558 exemplares
The Abolition of Man (1944) — Narrador, algumas edições6,631 exemplares
C. S. Lewis' Letters to Children (1985) — Prefácio, algumas edições945 exemplares
Boxen: The Imaginary World of the Young C. S. Lewis (2008) — Introdução — 408 exemplares

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"There are several good biographies of C.S. Lewis, or 'Jack,' as he preferred to be called . . . yet only two of them were written by people who actually knew him." Douglas Gresham, beloved stepson of C.S. Lewis and author
 
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NoraLarabeeLibrary | 3 outras críticas | Sep 1, 2020 |
A short book by the step-son of C.S.Lewis, Jack's Life is a biography a little different than the usual biography of parents, childhood, adult, and then the inevitable end we see so often. It is instead an insider's view of what C.S.Lewis was to live with and how he was a man of honor such that he was able to take a family, not his own, to adulthood; support another family, again not his own, to their adulthood and meanwhile write and teach and think. Quite a story, but this book is really only a preface for a longer biography that would be worth reading . 3 1/2 stars… (mais)
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oldman | 3 outras críticas | Jul 7, 2014 |
Memoir by a fellow who happened to be the stepson of C.S. Lewis, partly about Lewis while he was married to Joy, partly about Gresham's life. It's entertaining but he has kind of a florid writing style that I don't like, and there are flashes of cranky snobbery - how things have declined since socialism, railway strikes are "the small man's modern method of exerting power for power's sake", etc.

I gave up on this after Joy and C. S. Lewis both died and the griping about the sinister servants began. He cites the cook's remarks like "Wouldn't Mrs. Lewis 'ave loved those roses?" as cruel examples of her power to make Mr. Lewis cry, which is so strange I can't wrap my mind around it. Every grieving person I've known has been delighted to know that others remember their dear one, even if that memory brings tears. Anyway, I realized I wasn't interested in Gresham's life after that and I disliked him. He didn't provide much insight into Lewis or his mother's relationship with him, either. What a prat.… (mais)
 
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piemouth | 3 outras críticas | Jan 29, 2013 |

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Obras
4
Also by
6
Membros
873
Popularidade
#29,326
Avaliação
4.2
Críticas
9
ISBN
10
Línguas
1

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