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Prince Caspian Widget Available (Also in Italian!)

Friday, November 30th, 2007

This comes from The Sun:

Now you can get the first look at the film with our exclusive widget, which includes art-work, videos and messenger icons.

The second Narnia movie, due for release in Summer 2008, sees the Pevensie children return to Narnia only to discover that hundreds of years have passed.

An evil King has taken the throne from the true heir, Prince Caspian, and the children set out to overthrow him with the help of the great lion, Aslan.

Prince Caspian Trailer: Online December 5th

Friday, November 30th, 2007

The trailer for The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, according to “The Star” will be available online on December 5th. The Star Reports:

The film trailer will be online on Dec 5. Among the sites hosting it is thestar.com.my.

Children learn makeup, costumes for fantasy world of ‘Narnia’

Thursday, November 29th, 2007

Teaching 53 children and teens how to apply makeup to look like animals and mystical creatures could have been a recipe for disaster.

April Morgan found a formula to make it fun.

And like the characters in “Narnia,” the musical adaptation of C.S. Lewis’s “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe,” perhaps a bit of good luck and magic were involved.

Morgan, 25, who is working on a degree in communications with an emphasis in theater from West Virginia State University, said she involved the cast members in the process.

Watching “The Chronicles of Narnia” helped kids visualize the characters.

“We actually sat down and I drew some stuff out and the kids drew stuff out and we drew inspiration from the movie,” Morgan said.

“I did two Saturday workshops where I taught the kids and their parents to apply the makeup and the prosthetics.”

Each character was given a diagram showing what his or her makeup should look like.

[Read the rest at the Daily Mail]

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C.S. Lewis Foundation “The Self and the Search For Meaning”

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

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Tumnus’s Book Shelf: The NarniaFans Book Reviews : That Hideous Strength

Saturday, November 24th, 2007

Welcome to Tumnus’s Book Shelf where we review any and all books related to Narnia and CS Lewis! For this weeks review, we will be looking at CS Lewis’s That Hideous Strength

Book Title:That Hideous Strength
Author: CS Lewis.
Publisher: Scribner (March 4, 2003)

Language: English
ISBN-10: 0743234928

ISBN-13: 978-0743234924

Summary of the book:

Some Possible Spoilers.( Please Highlight to read)

Jane Studdock was home alone as her husband would be working late. It wasn’t like it really mattered to her. The two weren’t close to begin with and it gave her time to get some work done. She decided to read the newspaper before doing some work on her doctorate.

She was startled by a picture in the paper. The article it accompanied was on a man named “Alcasan” who had been sentenced to death. She had seen the man’s face before in her dreams. She had seen the man’s head removed and carried away, still talking.

This head soon transformed into another. An ancient druidical looking man and the head was attached to a body. The man was dead and buried. People were trying to excavate his grave. As they were digging the man would come to life and she’d warn them to stop. They would refuse to listen and keep digging. The man would come out of the grave and start speaking. It would be at this moment when she’d wake up.

The picture in the paper was the head of the first man. She felt hat this story probably brought the nightmares on. Seeing it upset her enough that she decided to gather her things and leave the house.

Her husband Mark was at a meeting with some of his fellow professors from Bracton College. A matter they were discussing was the possibility of the sale of Bragdon Wood (which belonged to the college) to an organization called the National Institute of Co-ordinated Experiments , or the NICE a key person in this discussion is one Lord Feverstone,SPOILERS! who was formerly known as “Dick Devine”.END SPOILERS!

There had been a lot of deliberation due to the importance of the wood. Not only had it in the possession of Bracton College for centuries,SPOILERS!but it was believed that the wizard Merlin was buried in that wood. This sale of the wood was disapproved of by many.END SPOILERS!

Meanwhile, Jane went to visit her teacher Mr. Dimble and his wife. The friendly couple talked with her about the sale of the wood. It turned out that if the college did sell the property to the NICE, the Dimbles would have to sell their home as well as it was part of the area of land in the agreement. They didn’t feel that the director of the NICE, Horace Jules, or any one in his organization would care if Merlin was unearthed. They’d only want to tear the area up for their uses.

She told them about her dream, hoping they could analyze it. They were unable to. Mr. Dimble was called away by another student. As he was leaving, she asked if she should go see a noted psychoanalysts, a choice which neither of them approved of. If she did need help, she should only go to some one they recommend.

After the meeting, Mark went for drinks with Feverston, and some of the others. Many of them spoke favorably about the NICE and their goals. They planned to use the sciences to advance humanity better and solve it’s problems, Mark was interested and Feverston convinced him he should join the NICE and meet it’s deputy director, John Wither.

Mark returned home to find Jane very frightened and upset. She had come home feeling much better and was thinking of her dream as just an “irrational fear”. It was in the mere thinking of it at all that sent her evening down hill. She called the Dimbles and got the name and number for the person they’d recommend, Mrs. Grace Ironwood, but very little help otherwise as they were in a hurry.

Mark went to visit Wither the next day, after he was sure Jane was feeling better. They asked him to join the NICE and offered him a position teaching at their college. Wither answered none of Mark’s questions and had him leaving with even more. He was invited to come to the committee meeting the next day in order to learn more.

After the meeting he discussed with William Hingest aka “Bill the Blizzard”, the sale of the wood and the organization itself. Two men, Steele, and Cossar were in the Bristol with them, and Hingest told Mark if he wanted to know anything to speak with them. Among the topics is who to avoid and who to get on his side. Among those to get on his side was , “The Fairy” Hardcastle, the woman in charge of the NICE’s police who he is introduced to.

Meanwhile Jane went to visit Grace Ironwood. After walking through Ironwood’s beautiful, almost otherworldly garden, Camilla Denniston took Jane to see Grace. Grace took notes on Jane’s dreams as she told her about them. SPOILERS! Grace came to the conclusion, based on the dreams and that Jane came from the Warwickshire Branch of the Tudor line, that she had the ability to see visions. Ironwood gave her the offer to join the group she was part of. She refused the offer.END SPOILERS!

It was night by the time Mark’s meeting with the Fairy ended. She had continued his education in the NICE. To his surprise there seemed to be a lot of conspiracies in the group as she told him to be aware of Steel, Wither and a man named “Frost.” As he left the Bristol, Hingest tried to convince him not to join the NICE and stay at Bracton. Hingest told him that the NICE was dangerous.

Jane returned home and tried to dismiss what Ironwood said as nonsense.SPOILERS! At that moment Mrs. Dimble called her and asked her to come over. She arrived at the Dimble’s home and found that they were being turned out of their home by the NICE as the sale was going through. All the homes near them were to be torn down and the area was looking like World War II had been lost. She offered to let Mrs. Dimble stay with her as Mr. Dimble would stay at the college. The Dimbles planned on heading to a place called St. Anne’s the next day. Later that night Jane had another dream in which three men fought and killed another. This man was different than the first man.END SPOILERS!

The next day Mark met with another member of the NICE before the committee meeting, one Parson Stairk. He was not affiliated with any church or theology. Stairk indoctrinated Mark in his ideas that the NICE is God’s tool to bring the Kingdom to Earth as they have the power.

That afternoon Mrs. Dimble left Jane to head for St. Anne’s. While Jane was going to the Market she meet Mr. Curry a colleague of Mark’s.SPOILERS! Curry told her of the death of Hingest the night before. She realized by the details of Curry’s account that she witnessed his death in her dream. She began to wonder what she should do. Should she stay alone and sink into madness, or go to Ironwood and dive deeper into this?END SPOILERS!

Mark spoke with Mr. Cosser after the meeting while he was drafting plans for a city called “Cure Hardy”, which they planned on building on the property. This included Mark getting to see the forest and old buildings that would be destroyed. When Mark returned home, both he and Jane kept their conversation trivial as they didn’t feel the other would like or understand what was going on.

Mark returned the next day and inquired about his position. Mr. Steele brushed him off and told him he knew nothing. Wither was congenial but rather busy and couldn’t tend to him and he‘d have to make an appointment. The only one who offered much was Miss Hardcastle. He told her either they give him the job or he’ll leave. She assured him that it’s all part of the process of being initiated into the organization.

Then she told him what he’d really do. SPOILERS! His sociology department would be scrapped and he’d be responsible for writing their propaganda for them that would help reform the image of Alcasan. They were going to recondition the way people thought, which was only by thinking as the NICE wanted. At first Mark said he’d refuse as he wasn’t a journalist but despite his feelings he still wanted the job they‘d give him.

Mark arrived for his appointment the next day to see if he was offered a post. Wither assured him that he had the job. Mark continued to ask further questions but as Wither became engaged in reading a letter he had no choice but to leave the office.

Mark received a letter from Curry. Feverston told the college that Mark resigned. Mark was about to send them a letter saying contrary but he ran into Feverston who threatened that if he left the Institute, he’d be ruined.END SPOILERS!

In the nights that followed Jane would refuse to sleep out of fear of her dreams. SPOILERS! She frequently met with Camilla and her husband Arthur, both of whom she was getting to know better. She learned from them about an organization they worked for. It was led by a Mr. Fisher-King, a great traveler who had been wounded. A great threat was coming to humanity and it’s falling point would be England. When the time came they would find a seer who would see visions that would help them combat this threat. Jane was that seer. She didn’t want to join their group just yet. But she would tell them about the dreams as they came.END SPOILERS!

Mark went to see Wither who was still absent minded but all pretense was off. Wither sternly told him to make himself useful and treat his job like a vocation, or calling, and behave himself. He also ran into Hardcastle and she told him to do as he’s told. He decided he’d stay with them.

As time progressed, NICE continued to tear down the forest, drained the river and drove away the college. The town was going down hill, and there was fights, threats and complaints against the behavior of the NICE work men. People felt that the real police couldn’t handle the NICE as they were too over run. The paper reported nothing and dismissed it all as rumors as NICE controlled the press and that was an area of work that Mark handled.

Mark had not returned to Jane who was trying to just hang on. SPOILERS! Her dreams continued. She was hesitant to inform the Dennistons as she didn’t want to be drawn into their group. Mark began his work with rehabilitating the image of Alcasan. He found that the Institute had gained even more control and it grew harder to leave. They killed any one who crossed them.END SPOILERS!

Mark was invited into the inner circle of the NICE. After some time he came alone not needing support from any one. He was given a new assignment. A riot took place in Edgestow and he was to give their account of it. He discovered that they engineered the disturbances, reported the news with their slant, and put the article in the next issue, usually writing the article the day before anything happened. The problem was to be blamed on the people of Edgestow and NICE would be their savior.

Jane awakened one night, her dreams troubling her even more. That day she was out on the street when she passed a NICE car. A man came out of the shop nearby, spoke to the driver and got in the car. Despite the heavy fog , she could recognize the man. She saw his face in a dream. She decided to get on a train and head for St. Anne’s that moment.

She arrived at St. Anne’s and told the Dennistons of her dream and seeing the man, who was identified as Augustus Frost, and agent of the NICE. She accepted the invitation from the Dennistons to meet with the director who goes by Mr. Fisher-King. She was interested in joining, but Mr. Fisher-King wasn’t sure as her husband worked for the NICE. She didn’t want to leave as she was alone and afraid. He conceded to let her join their organization, but she must go home. Reluctantly, she complied.

She returned to Edgestow and found that a riot had erupted on the platform. She tried to run home but was caught by Fairy Hardcastle and her officers. She was arrested and to be taken to Belbury. The officers tortured Jane by burning her with their cigarettes. As they were dragging her along, the riot got worse and one of the NICE was caught by the rioters. The Fairy had no choice but to leave Jane in a doorway and separate or else they all could have been caught. Two kind strangers happened by the doorway in a car and offered to take Jane home. She told them to take her back to St. Anne’s.

The next morning Fairy Hardcastle was reprimanded for her actions the previous night. Meanwhile, Jane awoke at St. Anne’s refreshed and feeling better than she had in a long time. She was given time to rest, relax and explore. One discovery she made was that this place is the home of the Dimbles, The Dennistons, and many others who have been chased away by the NICE.

Wither asked Mark about Jane, and informed him that in spite the rumors about her, that they would like to have her there. Mark was not as sure as Jane would not be able to tolerate the phoniness of the other members. Wither took his refusal to have his wife come as a sign of his resistance to work for them completely. Neither Wither or the Fairy took too lightly to this.

Another member, Filolostro informed him that the order to have Jane brought to them didn’t come from Wither, or even Director Jules, butSPOILERS! from the Head. When Mark inquired about who it was, he made a startling discovery. It was Alcasan. They had brought him back to life and intended to use the same technology they used for Alcasan to help usher in a new age of humanity. In that age they would conquer all time and space. They had tried once before, with Professor Weston, and failed. Now, with the Head they would succeed. Seeing the Head was part of the initiation process. Mark was led to the room where the Head is kept to undergo the ritual.

Jane witnessed his encounter with the Head in her dream. As soon as he heard of this, the Director ordered a council meeting. Mark was in trouble. The enemy was growing stronger, and they must be prepared for battle. Jane would not be allowed at the meeting as any talk of this may dilute the dreams and they were crucial to winning.END SPOILERS!

Mark awakened the next day, SPOILERS! still sick from his encounter, but feeling that he must send for Jane. He was curious as to why they wanted her. He learned from Fairy Hardcastle of her encounter with Jane. Mark is told that he must sign a form for her to take Jane. Doing so would protect her from being one of their experiments. The Fairy’s actions ,angered Mark and he refused.

Mark went to Wither to announce he was taking a leave of absence. He found the man in a meditative state. When he came out of the state, he was curt and dismissive with Mark. Mark resolved to leave the Institute and return to Jane. Along the road he saw Dr. Wither and was forced to return.END SPOILERS!

That evening as per the instructions of Mr. Fisher-King, Jane inquired from another resident, Mr. MacPhee about the history of their organization. She learned that The Director, Mr. Fisher-King SPOILERS! was none other than Dr. Elwin Ransom. She also learned of Ransom’s travels and of the war of the Oyéresu and the Eldils between the bent Eldil’s of Earth and believed it all.

Ransom and the others held their council meeting. They were uncertain if the dream was real as they question if the head could exist with out the body. All information from Jane revealed that it was true. Ransom informed them that this would be part of the enemies strategy : they would declare that this was the next phase of human evolution. Humans would either become like The Head, or be it’s food. Nothing can be done to combat it yet. The strategies to fight this would come from Melidil, not Ransom or any of them.END SPOILERS!

They turned their attention to greater matters: the body of Merlin beneath Bragdon Wood . Merlin was not “dead” physically, he was just removed from regular Earth-Time and was returning to that spot. The fact of this is made evident by both Jane’s dream and the purchase of the wood by the NICE. They had to get to him first because if NICE got to him and gained his trust all would be lost.END SPOILERS!

Mark had been unable to sleep that night SPOILERS! after his encounter with the Head. Wither called him into his office as he had a matter to discuss. Hardcastle reported to Wither that her police had found Mark’s wallet near Hingest’s body. They were using this as leverage to get him to stay. If he stayed in Belbury, he’d be fine. If he left he’d be arrested. All he’d have to do is stay put and have Jane brought to the Institute.

Mark escaped to try and warn Jane and try to leave England. He knew it was pointless as they had power everywhere. As he was running he saw something following him. The figure vanished suddenly. He arrived at a bus stop near a pub. He went into the pub to wait for the bus and saw a throng of people enter. They were refugees from Edestow. Mark discovered that the propaganda had done it’s job. None of them were indignant about the loss of their homes.

Along his bus ride home he saw just how strong and sinister the NICE really was, as every home was boarded up and bought by the NICE. He returned home to find that Jane was gone and there was a note from Mrs. Dimble. He resolved to go see Mr. Dimble and get Jane back. Seeing how powerful the NICE was convinced him it was safer to be on the inside than the out.

Dimble refused to give him Jane’s address for her safety. Mark worked for the enemy, and they had tortured Jane, that alone meant that he could never know. Mark told Dimble he’d leave and help bring down the NICE. Dimble was not convinced and said if he was serious, then he should join the side of St. Anne’s at once. As Mark left and thought about what he’d do, the police arrested him for the death of Hingest.END SPOILERS!

Dimble returned to St. Anne’s SPOILERS! and was given a new assignment by Ransom. In her dream Jane saw the location of Merlin in Bragdon Wood. This area was not in the part of the land bought by the NICE, which meant that they could get in easier. They had to meet him before the NICE do. Arthur Denniston and Jane would accompany Mr. Dimble.

They were to command him to accompany them in the name of God, the angels and the Pendragon. They had to put their trust in God to help them. Jane was afraid to go because of Merlin’s power. Ransom told her to put her trust in Meledil. She doesn’t know of Him or His ways, but she would trust Ransom. He said that would have to be enough for now.

Guided by Jane, Denniston and Dimble headed for the wood to find Merlin. As they were traveling in the woods, she contemplated everything that happened at the house. She leads them to a fire that she saw in her dreams. They come to the camp site and couldn’t find any one. However, they kept seeing something moving in the woods.END SPOILERS!

Hardcastle wanted to torture Mark,SPOILERS! but Wither refused as those methods could defeat themselves. They needed Jane as much as the people at St. Anne’s did and they wanted Mark to think she’d be safe. She gave them her report on how they found him and dismissed herself, leaving Wither and Frost to discuss the importance of not only her dreams but as she and Mark are eugenically perfect for breeding children for the organization. In order to get him to comply they would mentally break him by first leaving him in total isolation and that would lead to desire. He would want his wife with and he would do what they wanted.

Mark didn’t know where he was and didn’t care. To the best of his knowledge he was in a regular prison. He had really been taken in by NICE agents and put in a cell at the institute. He was in agony wrestling with all that happened and longing for death. He regretted his choice to go to Belbury as well as the rest of his life’s choices. In the midst of his despair the door opened to his cell and Frost came in to examine Mark.

Wither was called by one of their workers and informed that they found the tomb of Merlin. The body was missing and they had sent search parties to find him. He also left instructions for any one who saw Merlin. Wither was pleased as it was exactly how he would have handled it.

Jane, Dimble and Denniston had gotten lost in the forest. Suddenly they heard a nose. They looked and saw a giant man riding on a great many legged horse. Just as soon as they saw him he was gone in a flash.END SPOILERS!

During Frost’s examination of Mark,SPOILERS! Mark became increasingly aware that he was in the institute. If he continued to do as he was doing Mark would be killed as Hingest was, as he had gotten in the way. He lectured Mark on the importance of being objective and not trusting his emotions. Frost reassured Mark that he was to be let in to the NICE, all that he was going through was part of his initiation. They were to become like the Head, all mind and no emotions. They were interrupted by a loud knock. Mark fell asleep having gone an emotional roller coaster ride ranging from an intense desire for Jane and to be at her side, to his bitter loneliness and longing for death and his fear of the NICE. END SPOILERS!

Frost joined Wither in the Great Room SPOILERS! were four young men were tending a man with a long grey beard. He had been found a quarter of a mile away from the tomb in a trance. The man had looked to them to be a man of Numinor or Atlantis, an ancient civilization that predated human cultures. The man woke up and Wither tried using secret phrases in Latin to communicate with the stranger to no avail. After two draughts of beer the man laid down again, not speaking to them.END SPOILERS!

SPOILERS! The horse rider arrived at St. Anne’s and insisted on speaking to the master of the house. Ransom said it was him. The rider did not believe it as he was dressed as a slave. Ransom proves his identity by conversing in Latin with the Stranger about matters that are known only to two men, one was the reigning Pendragon. Ransom is the Pendragon. At that revelation the stranger knelt before him.END SPOILERS!

Wither and Frost wondered SPOILERS! how to speak to the stranger that came to them as he spoke some form of Celtic. They needed a linguist, and Frost advised they call for Ransom. Wither would prefer that they leave it in the family and suggested Parson Stairk who knew the language. They also decided that Mark would be another suitable candidate along with Stairk to watch over the Stranger. Mark and Stairk will take turns watching over the Stranger until he awakened.END SPOILERS!

Jane, Dimble and Denniston returned to the manor and joined MacPhee in trying to find SPOILERS! Ransom as MacPhee feared that the rider may harm him. They found the two of them in the lobby talking in Latin about how to combat the enemy. They could sense Jane was listening and stopped talking. Dimble and MacPhee demanded an explanation. Ransom introduced the rider: he was Merlin.END SPOILERS!

Later that night,SPOILERS! Merlin discussed the grave matters at hand. Merlin wished to do as he had in the past, but Ransom reminded him times had changed. Merlin wondered why he has awakened. Ransom’s explanation was that the hideous strength that built the tower of Babel was on the move and sought to ensnare the world again. It would not be by their own power that their enemies would be vanquished but by something greater.END SPOILERS!

Frost returned SPOILERS! to the cell and continued to try to indoctrinate Mark. He led him back to the ante-chamber to take him to the Head. Alone in the room, the surreal moment in the ante-chamber sent Mark on another panic attack and left his mind broken. Frost returned and led him to the room where the Stranger lay. As he was trying to eat, the Stranger awakened and spoke in cockney English.END SPOILERS!

The next day, while Jane tried to help Mrs. Dimble prepare the lodge for a couple that lived in the manor and thinking about marriage and her relationship with Mark, she fell asleep. She had a horrifying dream. SPOILERS! Mrs. Dimble woke her up and Jane asked to see Ransom.END SPOILERS!

Mark continued trying to converse withSPOILERS! the stranger in the times he was awake. The stranger was delirious. After several moments, he managed to piece together some things about the stranger, save his identity and where he came from. The conversation was interrupted by Wither and Frost’s attempts to speak with the stranger.END SPOILERS!

Jane spokeSPOILERS! with Ransom and discovered what it really meant. She had been running and repressing God. She must become a Christian and accept her task of loving Mark. Then Ransom announced that she and the other residents may not come up stairs that night. Merlin would be brought before the Oyéresu of Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn or as they are really named Viritrilibia, Perelandra, Malacandra, Glund, and Lurga. Merlin would be sent as an interpreter to the NICE. He would render all them useless and the powers behind the NICE would have no choice but to destroy the NICE.

Jane went off by herself for a moment and thought about all she had seen and heard. She was afraid of religion and it’s power. She realized however that Ransom and the others had never talked about religion but about God. Despite her fears and doubts she gave herself over to Him.END SPOILERS!

That night the other residentsSPOILERS! felt the presence of each of the Oyéresu enter the home and place power upon Merlin. It was an over whelming experience as love ,war, and celebration came upon them all suddenly. Merlin was now ready for the challenge ahead of him.END SPOILERS!

The next morning Wither and Frost SPOILERS! brought the real Merlin into the room with Mark and the stranger. Merlin awakened the other stranger and the two spoke in a strange language that was neither Latin or English. The real Merlin worked to further confuse Wither and Frost as to who the real Merlin was.END SPOILERS!

After a long and heated attempt at conversing with SPOILERS! the two Merlins, Wither and Frost dismissed themselves to discuss what to do. That night was the inaugural banquet. Director Horace Jules was going to be in attendance and the two guests could not be left alone. Wither ended up taking the two of them on a tour of the Institute as per the instance of the two Merlins.END SPOILERS!

Frost took Mark back up to the objective room SPOILERS! for his final test. On the floor is a large crucifix. Mark must spit at, mock, and desecrate the crucifix in any manner he choose. To Mark that seemed as subjective as worshiping it. To Frost it was part of the purging of the subconscious of any associations with the cross.

Mark ended up pondering the cross and it’s importance, not just as a matter of religion but of history and art. The icon ended up taking on a human quality. Mark had no choice but to take the middle ground and refused to do as he was ordered. Frost did not approve of this, but before Mark could be punished, Wither entered with the two Merlins.END SPOILERS!

Director Horace Jules arrived for the banquet that night. The situation was tense as he was a very arrogant man and could be difficult to talk with.SPOILERS! Wither entered the room with the two Merlins. Wither presented the false Merlin as Dr. Ambrosius. Jules was not pleased with this as the two men looked like religious leaders, and it was their job to abolish religion as it was a heart matter.END SPOILERS!

The banquet began and Jules rose to make a speech. SPOILERS! As he spoke his speech became nothing but gibberish. Shortly the room went into hysterics as no one was able to communicate even in writing. As the situation grew chaotic the two Merlin’s left the banquet, the true Merlin having placed the curse of Babel on them.

Violence erupted in the banquet hall. Animals that had been in their possession were set free by Merlin and the beasts trampled, mauled and ate many of the guests. Others died by gun shots from Hardcastle’s hand gun or in the brawls. Some like Wither, Frost, Stairk, Fiolostro, and Feverston, escaped only to meet their deaths by their own devices.

After the true Merlin finished releasing many of the NICE’s prisoners, he returned to the banquet hall and found the sole survivor: Mark Studdock .He bid Mark to come with him. He gave Mark a letter telling him that Jane was waiting for him at St. Anne’s. Merlin grabbed Mark’s hand and took him away from Belbury.END SPOILERS!

The next day Jane assisted the women in preparing a cottage they believed was for the Dimbles. Jane told the other women of another dream she had.SPOILERS! She had seen that Merlin’s purpose was fulfilled. He would never return to Earth.END SPOILERS!

After dinner they gathered around the fire place in the dinning room.SPOILERS! Ransom was bidding them farewell. He was to return to Perelandra, which was now his true home. Like Enoch, Elijah, King Arthur and a few others he would never know death. He told how he became the Pendragon after his return from Perelandra.

Ransom bid them all farewell as his ship was arriving. None of them could stay and see him leave. Before sending Jane away he left a final blessing with her. The cottage she prepared was for her and Mark. She would have no more dreams or visions but a happy marriage with her husband and many children.END SPOILERS!

Review.

Despite many people’s assumptions, science fiction is a broad genre with many different branches. One branch is more of “Space Fantasy” , these stories, such as the Star Wars films, don’t rely heavily on science or mathematics and tend to have more fantastical elements to their story telling that could never occur in the real world. Another is Dystopian science fiction, such as 1984 or Brave New World, which tends to cast a grim outlook on humanity and shows that our attempts at progress will lead to our downfall.

While the first two volumes of Lewis’s Space Trilogy fall into the first vein, his third and final volume,That Hideous Strength falls more into the latter. However unlike typical dystopian stories where things are far more “realistic” this one has it’s share of twists turns and surprise that have their basis more in fantasy. It is not only the books “fantastical elements”, but Lewis’s own Christian faith that help make this not only a unique twist to dystopian fiction, but also help it serve as the antithesis to many works in that vein.

It is this dystopian aspect of the story along with the lack of space travel that gives it a different feel than the other two novels. SPOILERS! Elwin Ransom does not get into any ships and go any where until the end. All the action is situated on Earth. We do not see anything remotely otherworldly until half way through the book. All action takes place on Earth.It has been often noted by some scholars that at the time he was writing this, Lewis began a corrispondence with noted father of science-fiction, Arthur C. Clarke, which may have led to this shift in locations.END SPOILERS!

It is not only the seeming lack of other worldliness that makes this book feel different then it’s predecessors it’s also the fact that a majority of the story focuses on a whole new cast of characters.SPOILERS! While Elwin Ransom and Dick Devine from Out of the Silent Planet are in the story, they are so well relegated to the background that a reader may miss them if they don’t pick up the hints and clues. A first time reader of the trilogy may end up feeling lost as their hero is seemingly absent for most of the book, only to discover he is now just a mentor.END SPOILERS!

Notably,SPOILERS! Ransom himself is quite different because of his experiences traveling through space. He speaks in a more regal manner and possesses a greater knowledge of the supernatural. This change in Ransom as a character was influenced primarily by the fact that Charles Williams began to have a greater influence on Lewis at the time, which is evident by the presence of aspects drawn from the Arthurian legends. Many biographers and scholars have noted that Ransom in That Hideous Strength is more like Williams, than JRR Tolkien in the first two volumes.END SPOILERS!

As That Hideous Strength is more dystopian, the enemy is not limited to one person but a massive organization, which is ironically referred to by the acronym of the NICE. Like any organization bent on world domination they claim to be about the advancement of human society and promote themselves as lovers of peace. They also claim to not be a political organization. In secret, however, they conduct unethical experiments , stage massive riots in town in order to clear people out to gain more power and put there own spin on what happens.

Based on the real world Fabian Society, one of the people at the helm of this group is the director Horace Jules. Jules is an arrogant man whose main focus is on advancing humanity strictly through the sciences and distancing itself from religious practices. The character has often been seen as a parody of HG Wells in terms of his appearance, mannerisms and ideals, such as the removal of Christianity and all other religions. Notably the character, much like his real life counterpart, had also written several essays and stories.

Augustus Frost is responsible for indoctrinating people such as Mark into the theories and philosophies of the NICE. Among them is a set of ideals that some think closely mirror those of Objectivist Ayn Rand, which were featured prominently in many of her books like Atlas Shrugged.

A far more “benevolent” villain is John Wither, the Deputy Director who appears at times to be nothing more then an absent minded professor. At the core he is a very cruel person who does not like it when people cross him.

Other members of the organization include the “Fairy Hardcastle” the cruel leader of the NICE police who delights in torture methods and has some passing similarities to “The Head Mistress” in The Silver Chair. Parson Stairk, a cleric who presents a watered down and altered form of the Christian faith that is so laughably off it seems unbelievable, much like the Vicar mentioned in The Screwtape Letters. In the background is “Lord Feverston”, who is revealed to be “Dick Devine” from the first novel. There is also the ambiguous figure known asSPOILERS! “The Head” a rather grizzly figure as it is a disembodied and reanimated head of a murderer named “Alcasan.”END SPOILERS!

In the middle of it all is one of the two main protagonists, Mark Studdock, a sociology professor at Bracton College who becomes part of the NICE. Initially hired to be a professor, he discovers his true vocation with the NICE. SPOILERS! Much like the character of Winston Smith in 1984 his job is to write the propaganda, which is a revised version of history. He is also just as wishy-washy as just when it seems like he is going to stand for his beliefs and leave the NICE, he or Jane is threatened and he gives into the pressure.END SPOILERS!

His wife Jane is a major heroine in the story. SPOILERS! Gifted with the ability to see visions she is urged heavily to join Ransom’s group by her mentors. Her dreams are key to winning the battle against the forces of darkness. With out her or her dreams the NICE would have been able to win.END SPOILERS!

SPOILERS! Ransom’s role as mentioned earlier is greatly changed. No longer the one going off on adventures, he is rather the one sending others out. His time on Perelandra has blessed him with nearly eternal youth. He knows much more about the supernatural due to his time among the Oyéresu. An alias he goes by is “Mr. Fisher-King”, based on a figure from the Arthur legends who suffered from a wound to the leg that could not be healed, but he did not die from it.

Ransom has also obtained a new position. He is the Pendragon. Like his alias of “Mr. Fisher King” his rank is drawn from the Arthurian legends, Lewis reveals that the Pendragon is not actually a last name but a title of authority. According to the legends Arthur, or the Pendragon would return to England in a time of great need. Usually, he is reincarnated or physically returns from Avalon. For Lewis it is something new and fresh. The Pendragon is actually a title of authority that is passed down from one person to the next. There is a Pendragon in every generation, and Ransom is the one to be it for his.END SPOILERS!

It is the presence SPOILERS! of Merlin and other supernatural aspects of the story that help give this story it’s fantastical elements. Lewis not only uses archetypal aspects of Merlin but enhances the legend. First of all there are two Merlin’s in the story , a Welsh man who is the false version and the Latin one Merlinus Ambrosius who is the true Merlin. This is based of some accounts of the legends that indicate that there were in fact two Merlins, both of similar origins.

However, Lewis changes some aspects of the origins of Merlin, primarily his birth. In the legends Merlin was the son of an Incubus and a nun. Merlin discloses to Ransom that he was not born in that manner. Drawing from another legend, Merlin is a learned man from Atlantis, or Numinor.

The use of Numinor is a reference to Tolkien’s manuscripts for The Silmarillion and The Lord of the Rings. This is intentional on the part of Lewis as he indicated in the introduction that if any one was curious about the fate of Numinor, they would have to wait for the stories contained in Tolkein’s manuscripts. Lewis having heard the stories many times in meetings for the Inklings,loved ths stories and was one of Tolkien’s few supporters in his endeavor. The deliberate use of Numinor is evident. Lewis spelt it differently,( Tolkien spelt it Numénor) but it is still intended to serve as a connection point between Middle-Earth and the present day( and to lesser extent this ties Middle-Earth and Narnia together unintentionally as Atlantis figures into the means for allowing humans from our world to go into Narnia).At some points Earth is even refered to as “Middle-Earth.”END SPOILERS!

Some have noted further allusions SPOILERS! drawn from Tolkien’s stories, namely that the Oyéresu bare some similarity to the Valar, or the angelic beings who preside over Middle-Earth. Another similarity is that Ransom’s wound continues to cause him pain like that of Frodo Baggins. Also much like Frodo, he is taken away at the end to a better world with out dying.END SPOILERS!

Unlike most dystopian stories,SPOILERS! this one has a happy ending. In stories such as 1984 the hero has to not only loose but at times die in the end of the story. The villain or secret society has to win as they are the ones with the power. In this book the secret society looses, and many of the villains die by their own devices.END SPOILERS!

The reason for this is that Lewis is showing SPOILERS! no matter how matter how hideous the strength evil may have, God is stronger. It doesn’t even have to be through human actions that evil is stopped. Not a single human lifts a finger. Merlin simply places the Curse of Babel upon the NICE at their banquet and it leads to chaos and confusion.END SPOILERS!

Unlike the other volumes in the space trilogy, SPOILERS! this story deals a bit less with the fall of man and it’s affects on the rest of the universe, and more with ideas of ethics and education, many of which Lewis addressed in The Abolition of Man. The question posed in the book is what is right and wrong in an increasingly advancing world.END SPOILERS!

The CS Lewis character from the first two books is also absent. Lewis himself is simply an omniscient narrator. For some readers the sudden omniscience of the narrator could be jarring and leave them confused as the action in the first two books tended to be very much one sided as it was from Ransom’s perspective. However in terms of the scope of the story it is a much wider and broader story and it shows that this conflict is much bigger than just Ransom.

In the course of the story, Lewis also addresses any continuity problems people may have with this story (such as how and when Ransom became the Pendgragon). However, he does state that the book can be read on it’s own and not necessarily as part of the trilogy.

Despite the few problems with the book, it is influential on latter sci-fi and fantasy stories, partiularily those written by Christians. POSSIBLE SPOILERS! Stephen Lawhead notably depcited Merlin as being decendend from the people of Atlantis, and not sired by an Incubus. The Global Community in the loquacious Left Behind series has many similarties with the NICE, complete with similar world views, their uses of propoganda, their own police force, and constructing problems to make themselves out to be the saviors.END SPOILERS!

SPOILERS! The absent narrator,the swarm of new characters, the lack of space travel, the smaller role for Ransom and the dystopian feel, plus the Arthurian aspects make this book difficult at times for some readers. However, while discernibly different from the first two volumes in the trilogy,That Hideous Strength is an enjoyable read that puts a unique twist on dystopian stories and the Arthurian legends. It is also a book that will spurn the reader to ponder similar questions of ethics in our own age and gives a chilling look at how we may end up.END SPOILERS! Ultimately, it also a good capper for a great trilogy.

4 out of 5 shields.

C.S. Lewis Society Update (11/21/07)

Thursday, November 22nd, 2007

Please note the following in this issue of the C.S. Lewis Society Update (11/21/07):

1. More Christianity vs. Atheism Debates
2. Next meetings of C.S. Lewis Society’s Bay Area Book Club: The Screwtape Letters
3. New Books for Christmas
4. Other Events

1. More Christianity vs. Atheism Debates:

The new Christianity vs. atheism debates will continue on November 30th when Christian author Dinesh D’Souza and atheist philosopher Daniel Dennett meet on the subject “God is a Manmade Invention,” at 7 p.m. in the Cabot Auditorium at Tufts University in Medford, Mass.

On December 5th, D’Souza will then debate Skeptic magazine editor Michael Shermer on “Is Christianity Good for the World?” at 7 p.m. in the Marvin Center at George Washington University, and then again on December 9th at 2 p.m. in the Beckman Auditorium at California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, Calif.

To date, anti-theist Richard Dawkins has not accepted D’Souza’s offer to debate.

Here are a number of recent article by D’Souza:

“Does the Ghost in the Machine Have a Soul? An Argument for the Spirit Hinges on the Freedom of Choice”

“Atheism, Not Religion, Is the Real Force Behind the Mass Murders”

“The Atheist Who Came In From the Cold”

Dinesh D’Souza is the author of the best-selling new book, What’s So Great About Christianity

2. The next meetings of the C.S. Lewis Society Bay Area Book Club will be as follows:

Book for Discussion:

THE SCREWTAPE LETTERS, by C.S. Lewis:

Wednesday, November 28th, 7:30 p.m.; Meeting moderator/leader: Frank Green
Wednesday, December 12th, 7:30 p.m.; Meeting moderator/leader: Frank Green

A best-selling masterpiece of satire and dedicated to his friend J.R.R. Tolkien, this classic book by C.S. Lewis has entertained and enlightened readers the world over with its sly and ironic portrayal of human life and foibles from the vantage point of the evil Screwtape, a highly placed assistant to “Our Father Below” who holds an administrative post in the governing bureaucracy (”Lowerarchy”) of Hell. At once comic, deadly serious, and highly original, Lewis gives us the correspondence of the worldly-wise old devil to his nephew Wormwood, a novice demon in charge of securing the damnation of an ordinary young man known only as “the Patient.” THE SCREWTAPE LETTERS is the most engaging account of temptation — and triumph over it — ever written.

The immense success of the book when it was first published resulted in C.S. Lewis appearing on the cover of Time Magazine. More recently, cartoonist Bill Watterson named the fictional first-grade teacher in his “Calvin and Hobbes” after the devil Wormwood. In the animated video to U2’s “Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me”, a copy of THE SCREWTAPE LETTERS is seen falling from Bono’s hand. In the 2006 book The Top Ten, a compilation of “top ten novels” lists by different writers, David Foster Wallace names THE SCREWTAPE LETTERS as the greatest novel in history. A sold-out stage production directed by Jeffrey Fiske was produced in New York City in 2006, and a widely acclaimed revival production by Fiske opened on October 16th.
http://www.fpatheatre.com/

And a film version of the book is now underway, co-produced by Ralph Winter (X-Men, Star Trek, Fantastic Four) and Douglas Gresham (Lewis’s stepson), for release at Christmas 2008.

“Mr. Lewis has contrived to say much that a distracted world greatly requires to hear.”
–Times Literary Supplement

“If wit and wisdom, style and scholarship are requisites to passage through the pearly gates, Mr. Lewis will be among the angels.”
–The New Yorker

The meetings will be held at:

11990 Skyline Boulevard, Oakland, CA 94619 (atop the Oakland hills)
510-482-2906 phone
wine, soft drinks and other refreshments served

Here also are numerous articles and excerpts re THE SCREWTAPE LETTERS:

“THE SCREWTAPE LETTERS” by Wikipedia

“Excerpts from THE SCREWTAPE LETTERS”

“THE SCREWTAPE LETTERS”, by Will Vaus

“Screwtape: What’s Going On?”, by Bruce Edwards

“Wicked Good: THE SCREWTAPE LETTERS on Page and Stage” by John J. Miller

“THE SCREWTAPE LETTERS foreword,” narrated by John Cleese of Monty Python (YouTube)

“THE SCREWTAPE LETTERS Letter 1,” narrated by John Cleese of Monty Python (YouTube)

THE SCREWTAPE LETTERS is available in paperback.

THE SCREWTAPE LETTERS is available free online.

THE SCREWTAPE LETTERS on CD.

Here also is the schedule of future Lewis Society book club meetings.

Here also is information on C.S. Lewis.

We hope that you and/or others you know will be joining with us! (Please feel free to forward this update to others.)

3. New Books for Christmas:

C. S. Lewis, My Godfather: Letters, Photos and Recollections
By Laurence Harwood

There Is a God: How the World’s Most Notorious Atheist Changed His Mind
By Antony Flew and Roy Abraham Varghese

Discovering God: The Origins of the Great Religions and the Evolution of Belief
By Rodney Stark

What’s So Great About Christianity
By Dinesh D’Souza

The Spiritual Brain: A Neuroscientist’s Case for the Existence of the Soul
By Mario Beauregard and Denyse O’Leary

The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Bible
By Robert J. Hutchinson

Acts for Everyone, Part 1
By N.T. (Tom) Wright

The Dawkins Delusion: Atheist Fundamentalism and the Denial of the Divine
By Alister McGrath

The Gods of War: Is Religion the Primary Cause of Violent Conflict?
By Meic Pearse

Jesus and the Eyewitnesses: The Gospels as Eyewitness Testimony
By Richard Bauckham

The Historical Reliability of the Gospels, 2nd Edition
By Craig L. Blomberg

Kingdom Triangle: Recover the Christian Mind, Renovate the Soul, Restore the Spirit’s Power
By J. P. Moreland

Passionate Conviction: Modern Discourses on Christian Apologetics
Edited by Paul Copan and William Lane Craig

4. Other Events:

“Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the Death of Dorothy Sayers”
Sponsored by the Dorothy Sayers Society
St. Anne’s, Soho, England
December 17, 2007
conference@sayers.org.uk

“Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the Death of Dorothy Sayers”
Sponsored by the Dorothy Sayers Society
St. Margaret’s Church, Westminster Abbey
London, England
January 15, 2008
conference@sayers.org.uk

“C.S. Lewis Conference”
Sponsored by Hope Lutheran Church
Atascadero, CA
January 25-27, 2008
http://www.pseudobook.com/cslewis/?page_id=49

“Sixth Frances Ewbank Colloquium on C.S. Lewis & Friends”
Sponsored by Taylor University, Upland, IN
May 29-June 1, 2008
http://www.taylor.edu/academics/supportservices/cslewis/colloquium/

“Charles Williams and His Contemporaries”
Sponsored by The Charles Williams Society
Sr. Hilda’s College, Oxford, England
July 4-6, 2008
http://www.geocities.com/charles_wms_soc/events.html

“Oxbridge 2008: The Self and the Search for Meaning”
Sponsored by the C.S. Lewis Foundation
Oxford University, July 28 – August 2, 2008
Cambridge University, August 3-8, 2008
http://www.cslewis.org/programs/oxbridge/2008/index.html

Please advise me with any questions.

Best regards,

David

David J. Theroux
Founder and President
C. S. Lewis Society of California

http://www.lewissociety.org

Prince Caspian Production Blog #11: Costume Design

Friday, November 16th, 2007

COSTUME DESIGN
by Isis Mussenden

NEW CHALLENGES

The beauty of the Narnia stories is that each book is its own story, yet they’re interconnected and reference each other because the hero and the main character of “The Chronicles of Narnia” is always Narnia. New faces are introduced – we lose some beloved characters but we gain new ones as the stories progress. Having this rich base to build upon for new characters and cultures makes my job as a costume designer endlessly exciting.

The scope of “Prince Caspian” is massive – about 10 times bigger than the first film (we tried to count the rivets on the brigandines and we can’t – it was over a million!). We have a cast that has quadrupled and on top of that we have to build multiple sizes for Georgie and Skandar who continue to grow at such a rapid pace. Georgie hit 5 feet tall finally after all these years. When we started with her, she was just 8 years old – it’s kind of amazing to us! We have probably built over 1,000 pieces just for the extras, including the Telmarine village. In addition we build everything for the soldiers; boots, brigandines, greaves, pants, shirts, gloves – the only thing I didn’t create really are their underwear and socks.

NARNIANS VS. TELMARINES

One of my goals in this movie was two create two distinct cultures with the Narnians and the Telmarines. I was determined to make the Telmarine soldiers, cavalry & lords look completely different – they were from a foreign land and this needed to be evident all the way down to the chain mail. On the other hand, with the Narnian armor we imported through lines, design-wise, from the first film but we re-vamped it to reflect a more renegade style. These old Narnians are essentially on the run, hiding in the woods and their resultant unrefined appearance needed to stand in contrast to the sophisticated look of the Telmarine culture. We conceived our palette for this new culture from the El Greco paintings of the Spaniards. We were searching for colors that were acidic and hot & cool at the same time, because we didn’t want to use red and gold, which are Narnian colors. I’ve known the El Greco paintings all my life, but I did go back to Madrid to look at them again and they were so gorgeous and brutal at the same time.

[Read the rest here at Narnia.com]

C.S. Lewis Foundation Supports “Bella” Movie

Friday, November 16th, 2007

The C.S. Lewis Foundation has e-mailed us with their support of the film Bella. I have seen Bella and I can tell you all: it’s a great film, worth seeing by any means possible. It is a film that touches your heart and it does so with a very simple grace and elegance. I cannot recommend it enough. Here’s the letter from the founder and president of the C.S. Lewis Foundation:

Dear friends,

The following announcement is being forwarded to you out of a sincere desire to do all we can to promote the success of this special film Bella, which is just now opening in theatres across the nation.

As we have learned with such outstanding films as Amazing Grace and The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, box office sales in the opening weekend of release are of critical importance in determining the “shelf life” of a given film. To give this worthy film a boost along the way, Jean and I plan to go see Bella this weekend. It would be enormously helpful to the cause of good film making if you could do likewise, if at all possible, and, in any and all events, “pass the word” on to your friends so that others might join with us in the effort.

With warmest regards and best wishes of the Thanksgiving season,

Stan
J. Stanley Mattson, Ph.D.
Founder and President
C.S. Lewis Foundation
www.cslewis.org

From Eduardo Verastegui, lead actor and Producer of film “Bella”:

URGENT!!—- Bella is the #1 Top Rated Movie in the US but If the movie “Bella” does not have high box office scores this weekend:

IT WILL BE TAKEN OUT OF THEATRES

Because of your help the distributor is doubling the number of theaters showing Bella. We can do it again and make it to the #1 busiest box office weekend of the year….Thanksgiving weekend. It is “do or die” for this film to succeed. We need to mobilize everyone we know to watch this film Fri-Sunday (Nov 16-18). Why?

THIS IS OUR CHANCE.

This is what we need from you to do today, in the next 48 hours. How You Can Help Bella:

Email this to everyone you know!

Click on the link below to see all the ways you can help
http://www.bellathemovie.com/emails/Bella_111507.php

Together we can make a difference!

-Eduardo Verastegui

Tumnus’s Book Shelf: The NarniaFans Book Reviews : Perelandra

Thursday, November 15th, 2007

Welcome to Tumnus’s Book Shelf where we review any and all books related to Narnia and CS Lewis! For this weeks review, we will be looking at CS Lewis’s Perelandra

Book Title:Perelandra
Author: CS Lewis.
Publisher: Scribner (March 4, 2003)

Language: English
ISBN-10: 074323491X

ISBN-13: 978-0743234917

Summary of the book:

Some Possible Spoilers. (Please Highlight to read)

Summary.

The narrator (who is identified as CS Lewis himself) arrived at the cottage of Elwin Ransom. Ransom had sent him a telegram saying he had to see him. He had an urgent matter to discuss with him.

When Lewis arrived he found that Ransom was not home, and decided to make himself comfortable. Lewis looked around and saw a strange box. He continued around the cottage and saw a strange light and heard a voice. It frightened him and he was overcome by his emotions. Ransom arrived and spoke to the voice.

Ransom lit a candle and apologized to Lewis for his tardiness and told Lewis that he had seen Oyarsa. Ransom will be going to Perelandra, or Venus, as the Bent One is planning to attack and conquer it as he had Earth at the Dawn of Time.

Lewis had been summoned to help settle Ransom’s affairs before departing, and set up things for his hopeful return. The next day, he watched as Ransom got inside the box. The box instantly vanished.

A little more than a year later Oyarsa summoned Lewis to Ransom’s cottage . As agreed Lewis brought Doctor Humphrey with him. They found that Ransom had returned. He had a strange wound on his foot and his ship was filled with beautiful alien flowers. The doctor tended to Ransom’s wound and helped him get cleaned up. Later that evening as they sat down to dinner, Ransom told them of his adventure.

Ransom arrived on Perelandra. He discovered that the planet was a fresh, vibrant and lively paradise. After a beautiful and restful sleep like he had never had before, Ransom encountered a docile dragon who wished to be his friend.

The Dragon and some of the other creatures of Perelandra brought Ransom to a beautiful woman who was the Queen of Perelandra. To his surprise she appeared to resemble a human female. The lady was more beautiful than any he had ever seen on Earth and almost child-like in nature. She had no concept of such ideas as “peace”, “home” , “possessions”, “ dead”, “age”, “time”, “rubbish” or “alone”.

They spoke to each other about their respective worlds. Much like the Oyarsa of Malacandra, she wished to know what Melidil did on Earth and of the other worlds. He discovered unlike Malacandra, which was old and dying, Perelandra was new and alive. This woman is the mother of her race. The King, who she can’t find is the father.

As they were walking and talking together the next day, they passed a mountain called the fixed land where it is forbidden for her to go and stay. They can only be on the moving lands. They suddenly saw an object fall from the sky. Ransom discovered it was a space ship much like the one that took him to Perelandra, only smaller.

They watched as none other than Dr .Weston emerged from the ship. SPOILERS! Ransom realized why he had been sent: to stop Weston from conquering Perelandra. Ransom tried to send her off, but The Lady insisted that she go along to meet him as it was her world. Reluctantly, he allowed her to go with him.

Weston was surprised to see Ransom on Perelandra and believed he was beating him at the conquest of the planet. Ransom told him he was there to protect it and insisted Weston not harm the planet. By the Lady’s insistence he helped Weston to shore.

After sending the Lady away, Ransom conversed with Weston and he found out his enemy’s tactics. He wasn’t going to conquer Peralandra by force like on Malacandra, but by spirituality. He told Ransom it was intended for him to do by the “spirits” or “life-force” Ransom warned him that some spirits are evil and Weston should be careful.

Weston told him that according to his beliefs, good and evil, God and the devil, and angels and demons are merely faces of his beliefs. He was really in charge. Ransom knew now what Weston was intending. He was going to set himself up as the god of that planet.

As he spoke Weston’s face became distorted. Weston went into convulsions and fell to the ground. After Weston went unconscious, Ransom tended to him and removed his weapons.

Ransom left the unconscious Weston and went in search of the Lady. Ransom resolved the next day that he had to find Weston. If he recovered he would only cause trouble and that is what he had to prevent. END SPOILERS! He discovered that Weston was indeed awake and already trying to tempt the Lady into disobeying Melidil.

SPOILERS! Ransom discovered that Weston was possessed by servants of the Bent One. He appeared to be dead and had an unnatural “devilish” smile. It wasn’t Weston who was bent on conquering Perelandra and setting himself up as a god, but rather the Bent One working through Weston, using him as a vessel.

Weston continued to tempt the Lady by telling her of death and evil, Ransom interrupted and tried to dissuade her from listening to Weston. Weston, using very sound arguments, told her Ransom was “bad” and trying to keep her “young.” Ransom reminded her that she should wait for Melidil to teach her. Weston continued to try and deceive her, only to have the Lady respond by saying that she should not disobey Melidil’s will. END SPOILERS

Weston would not tire in his attempts. SPOILERS! He was embodied by the “Un-Man.” because of this supernatural being, Weston would not require the same things Ransom would need to keep fighting, such as food and sleep. Ransom knew this is the same creature that led Adam and Eve astray, and wondered how he can fight against a tireless being. Especially when this tireless being used clever arguments and appeared as a gentleman resorting to such tactics as telling her stories from Earth that make disobedience seem good, and convincing her to value herself over Melidil. END SPOILERS

All Ransom could do is watch over her. SPOILERS! Finally at one point, Ransom was so over come by doubts and fears that he left her side. He began to wonder how Meledil could seem to be absent when His enemy was on the move.

Ransom came to the realization that the tempter may not be able to be removed forcibly right away. The Lady had to be tested and proved. At least that is how it may be on Earth. Remembering the Lady’s words, Ransom realized that Perelandra is not a repeat or do over of Eden on Earth, but rather its own thing. If it fell it would be far worse than the fall of Earth, and Meledil would have to take even more drastic steps to save Perelandra.

It wasn’t Ransom who could help save Perelandra. Meledil must work through him as Un-man is working through Weston. Amidst his questions and doubts Meledil speaks to him. He reminded him that Ransom is not named as he is for nothing. Ransom is named for Meledil. He can and must fight The Un-man, even kill him.

Meledil told him that He has put all of Perelandra under a deep sleep, even the human form of Weston. Now was Ransom’s chance to act. As he approached Weston, the “Un-man” awakens and taunts Ransom giving him a parody of the truth. The two physically fight each other. Both are wounded, Ransom in the heal, Weston in the sides.

Weston broke free and ran. Ransom pursued him. All the creatures of Perelandra were awoken and joined him in the chase. The chase led to the sea where they battle on top of giant sea horses. They came to a shore, where Weston managed to regain his right mind. He knew there was a spirit world and knew he was under some one else’s control. He begged Ransom to help him before “The Un-man” took control again.

Ransom was too late. The “Un-man” regained control of Weston. He grabbed Ransom from the sea horse and dragged him down into the depths. Ransom broke free and made it to the surface. He followed Weston into a cave. He saw “the Un-Man” in his true form. Ransom commands “the Un-Man” return to where he came from in the name “of the Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit.” At that “the un-man is defeated. Weston himself had died. On a wall of the cave with a sharp stone, Weston etched a memorial to Weston in both English and Old Solar after properly burying the body.

Ransom continued on. He felt like he may have been dying, having lost a lot of blood. He found that nothing was forbidden, not even the fixed land. He was allowed to actually walk on it and ascend the mountain. On top of the mountain he found his coffin-like space ship. Suddenly he felt a strange feeling, one he felt before. He was in the presence of two Eldila.

They were the Oyarsas of Mars ( Malacandra) and Venus ( Perelandra). The people of Perelandra can now ascend the mountain on the fixed land as the tempter is defeated. The Eldila would also now be visible to the Lady and The Man as they were too young to see them.

The Lady and the Man arrived, followed by a great crowd of creatures. They had found each other. The Eldila and all of Perelandra celebrated. At long last the King & Queen arrived and even the Eldila knelt before them. Ransom looked at them in wonder and awe as he knelt before them. They were a real man and woman, not broken shadows of what they should be like humans on Earth.

The Elidila of Perelandra gave to them dominion and rule of the planet. They were now old enough to take care of it. The Man and Lady know of evil, not by giving into it like The Bent One wanted, but by resisting it. Ransom spoke with them about what was the beginning of days of Perelandra and the end of the siege of Earth.

The festivities ended with Ransom witnessing the great dance and heard Perelandra, Malacandra, and all creation praising Melidil. The Elidil vanish. The creatures left, allowing only Ransom to be alone with The King ( Tor) and the Queen (Tendril). They tended to his wound, which would bleed forever, but because he was on Perelandra for over a year and breathed of its air and ate of its food , it would not kill him, he would be immortal.

Before entering his ship, the King and Queen filled it with the flowers of Perelandra as a gift to him to help sustain him on his journey. As the lid closed he fell asleep. END SPOILERS Then the Elidila carried the ship back to Earth.

Review:

While no other planet in our solar system has dominated science fiction more than Mars, Venus has perhaps offered us with just as much mystery, making it a suitable planet for writers and dreamers to ponder over. From a retrograde ( backwards) orbit, to it’s luminosity lending it such nick-names as “Lucifer” and “The Morning Star”, to the dense cloud coverage in it’s atmosphere, Venus, named after the Roman goddess of Love and Beauty, calls to the imagination like an enchanting lover. It is on this planet that Lewis chose to set the second book in his sci-fi trilogy, and it is on this planet that we encounter evil as it wishes we see it.

Much like with any book series, Perelandra, the second volume in CS Lewis’s space trilogy takes his stories even further and expands upon what happened in it’s precursor. Gone is the cold world of Mars, and in it’s place is the planet Venus, an Edenic paradise. Due to the lack of knowledge about the planet until the 1960s, Lewis was not the first or only science fiction writer to depict the planet as being a tropical paradise. For example Ray Bradburry’s short story “All Summer In a Day” the children of the first human colonists on Venus live essentially in a tropical rain forest.

This also falls in line with a common theory that many have of the condition of Earth in it’s earliest days. According to these theories, at one point there was a large “canopy” covering the earth, shielding it from harmful UV rays, and making it an almost paradise, allowing for such creatures as the dinosaurs to exist. This canopy was then destroyed by either atmospheric pollution caused by the impact of a giant meteor, or by the flood of Noah, depending on where ones line of reasoning lies.

The inhabitants of the planet all appear as the mythical monsters of old, such as dragons and sea monsters except that as there is no evil on the planet, they are benign. Unlike Malacandra where the inhabitants appear “alien” the inhabitants of Perelandra appear “familiar” ranging either from these mythical beasts, to humans such as The Lady. Her character closely resembles Milton’s version of Eve in Paradise Lost in terms of her child-like innocence. She knows nothing of such things as “rubbish”, “death”, “sickness” or “war” as there world has yet to fall.

A good story always needs a good paring of heroes and villians. This story is no exception with the hero Ransom, and the villain Weston. They are similar in many respects to Raphael and Satan in John Milton’s

Paradise Lost

. Such a comparison is not surprising as Lewis wrote a Preface to Paradise Lost and studied the epic poem closely.

If Perelandra were to fall, it would be far worse than that of Earth. It is Ransom’s job in this story to prevent this. His trip to Venus is not by an abduction as it was to Mars, but by initiation of the Eldila who personally take him to the planet. Part of his role in this story is to make sure that Perelandra does not suffer the same fate as Earth. His role is somewhat similar to the angel Raphael in Milton’s Paradise Lost in that he tries to prevent the fall. Ransom also tries to persuade the Lady to be patient, modest and wait upon Melidil as Raphael tried to persuade Adam of the same things.

Unlike Satan, Weston’s motives are not out of revenge. Weston is also much less of the epic version of Satan as seen in Paradise Lost but more similar to Lewis’s own Screwtape from The Screwtape Letters. Weston, like Screwtape uses subtleties, and slight perversions of the truth, and acts more like a member of the British Parliament in a Parliamentary debate, allowing Ransom to make a point, and then coming back with an eloquent rebuttal, and comes across as a gentlemen. Ransom even thinks to himself how can he fight the prince of darkness when he acts like a gentlemen.

The other “Enemy” Ransom has to face is himself. This comes in the form of his own doubts, fears and uncertainties of how does he combat Weston. He ends up discovering that it isn’t him who has to fight Weston or “The Un-Man” but Melidil working through Ransom.

Lewis also shows in much greater depth in his belief that the human fall, and humans going further in the universe, would only lead to greater problems than the ones on Earth. Ransom has to stop Weston to prevent Perelandra from falling like Earth, but because if Perelandra were to fall it would be far worse then the fall of Earth, and the cost to redeem it would be far greater and drastic.

Some readers may be concerned about the “theological implications” of this story, namely a fall of an alien race and how they’d be redeemed. The best remedy for any such implications is this: it is a space fantasy. Being worried about how the fall of fictional aliens is about as relevant as being concerned about the fall of the elves in Tolkien’s The Silmarillion. They are imaginary creatures. The purpose of showing how they could fall, or avoid it, and to show how God grants free will to all “races”, not just humans. Giving all other “races” like the aliens in the Space Trilogy free will and shows how much God desires to have his creations choose to follow Him and not be forced into it. As Ransom points out to the Lady, “ You obey because of love.” That is why God gives the gift of choice.

Lewis again tells the story as it was “told to him”. He is as mesmerized by this tale as we are. Like us, he hasn’t seen such a “perfect world” and is trying to relate all it’s glory from one who has, to others who haven’t seen it.

In Perelandra, Lewis grapples with the existential and theological questions of free will, choice, obedience and the condition of humanity as well as temptation. Readers learn the very same point that Lewis himself made, “It is only one who is tempted who truly knows how powerful it can be.” We can also see the greater power it takes to rise above it. Aside from that we get an exciting adventure set in a strange new world that only begins.

Five out of five shields

LWW Among Top 10 Re-read Books in UK

Saturday, November 10th, 2007

A recent survey in the United Kingdom (UK) found that The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe was the eighth most re-read book among UK readers. The Narnia book was beaten by many noteworthy novels and series, including Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austin, The Lord of the Rings by JRR Tolkien, and the Harry Potter series by JK Rowling, which took the number one spot.

The survey was conducted by Costa to mark the 2007 Costa Book Awards. Out of a sample of 2,034 people, it was found that 77% of UK readers re-read books, and almost a fifth of readers will re-read their favourite book more than five times.

Other books re-read more often than The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe are The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown, 1984 by George Orwell, Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte and The Hobbit, also by JRR Tolkien.

Click here to read the full article in the BBC