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In "G. A. L. Burgeon" C. S. Lewis reviews his friend and fellow Inkling Owen Barfield's book This Ever Diverse Pair. Joined by Barfield's grandson, also named Owen, here we encounter how Lewis applies some of his thinking on metaphor and imagination to a novel written by Owen Barfield - the friend from whom Lewis derived much of his thinking about thinking, imagination, and metaphor.
Find more on Owen Barfield at owenbarfield.org
You may want to check out the entries that explain Barfield's thoughts on Metaphor or Metaphoric Internalization or The Metaphoric Period.
C. S. Lewis' essays can be located at pintswithjack.com/essays
Online: pintswithjack.com/lesser-known-lewis
Patreon: patreon.com/lesserknownlewis
Instagram: @lesserknownlewis
Facebook: Lesser-Known Lewis Podcast
Email: [email protected]
Graphic Design by Angus Crawford.
Music: Dream Cave / Crowned Kings / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com
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In "G. A. L. Burgeon" C. S. Lewis reviews his friend and fellow Inkling Owen Barfield's book This Ever Diverse Pair. Joined by Barfield's grandson, also named Owen, here we encounter how Lewis applies some of his thinking on metaphor and imagination to a novel written by Owen Barfield - the friend from whom Lewis derived much of his thinking about thinking, imagination, and metaphor.
Find more on Owen Barfield at owenbarfield.org
You may want to check out the entries that explain Barfield's thoughts on Metaphor or Metaphoric Internalization or The Metaphoric Period.
C. S. Lewis' essays can be located at pintswithjack.com/essays
Online: pintswithjack.com/lesser-known-lewis
Patreon: patreon.com/lesserknownlewis
Instagram: @lesserknownlewis
Facebook: Lesser-Known Lewis Podcast
Email: [email protected]
Graphic Design by Angus Crawford.
Music: Dream Cave / Crowned Kings / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com
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