Late in the movie "Shadowlands," the C.S. Lewis character describes the role that books can play in real life.
Tolkien used his scholarly familiarity with ancient storytelling modes to create a a world so vast it spills off of the page.
Late in the movie "Shadowlands," the C.S. Lewis character describes the role that books can play in real life.
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The sixth episode of Jane Austen’s Paper Trail explores whether Austen was happy, through the pages of Persuasion.