C. S. Lewis And The Art Of Writing by Corey Latta

A close study of a twentieth-century writer’s craft that maps how theological convictions, rhetorical habits, and imaginative impulses shaped his prose and popular apologetics; the book analyzes techniques such as analogy, clarity, humor, and narrative framing across essays, lectures, and fiction, showing how they work together to persuade general readers while sustaining intellectual rigor, and it draws practical lessons for contemporary writers about voice, audience, and the disciplined art of making complex ideas accessible.

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