C.S. Lewis commands wider interest and influence today than ever before. Not only one of this century's best Christian writers and thinkers, he was also a noted literary scholar. In this collection of essays he combines the two elements as he considers the works of Tolkien, Charles Williams and others, pays tribute to Dorothy L. Sayers, and upholds quality in our language.<br/><br/>'The book bristles with sharp argumentative points.'<br/><br/>George Watson, TLS<br/><br/>'...a glorious book...much of the essential Lewis is here.'<br/><br/>Methodist Recorder