The Complete Works: Fantasy & Sci-Fi Novels, Religious Studies, Poetry & Autobiography

The Complete Works: Fantasy & Sci-Fi Novels, Religious Studies, Poetry & Autobiography
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This C. S. Lewis collection is formatted to the highest digital standards. The edition incorporates an interactive table of contents, footnotes and other information relevant to the content which makes the reading experience meticulously organized and enjoyable. Novels: The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Prince Caspian The Voyage of the Dawn Treader The Silver Chair The Horse and His Boy The Magician's Nephew The Last Battle Space Trilogy: Out of the Silent Planet Perelandra That Hideous Strength The Screwtape Letters The Pilgrim's Regress The Great Divorce Till We Have Faces Short Stories: Screwtape Proposes a Toast Ministering Angels Religious Studies: The Allegory of Love The Problem of Pain A Preface to Paradise Lost The Abolition of Man Miracles Mere Christianity Reflections on the Psalms The Four Loves An Experiment in Criticism A Grief Observed Letters to Malcolm: Chiefly on Prayer Poetry: Spirits in Bondage: A Cycle of Lyrics Autobiography: Surprised by Joy: The Shape of My Early Life Speeches: Transposition The Weight of Glory Membership Learning in War-Time The Inner Ring De Descriptione Temporum The Literary Impact of the Authorised Version Hamlet: The Prince or The Poem? Kipling's World Sir Walter Scott Lilies that Fester Psycho-analysis and Literary Criticism The Inner Ring Is Theology Poetry? Transposition On Obstinacy in Belief The Weight of Glory Clive Staples Lewis (1898-1963) was a British novelist, poet, academic, medievalist, literary critic, essayist, lay theologian, broadcaster, lecturer, and Christian apologist. He is best known for his fictional work, especially The Chronicles of Narnia, The Screwtape Letters and The Space Trilogy, and for his non-fiction Christian apologetics, such as Mere Christianity, Miracles, and The Problem of Pain.

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C. S. Lewis. The Complete Works: Fantasy & Sci-Fi Novels, Religious Studies, Poetry & Autobiography

The Complete Works: Fantasy & Sci-Fi Novels, Religious Studies, Poetry & Autobiography

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Table of Contents

Novels

Space Trilogy

Out of the Silent Planet

Chapter One

Chapter Two

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

Chapter Five

Chapter Six

Chapter Seven

Chapter Eight

Chapter Nine

Chapter Ten

Chapter Eleven

Chapter Twelve

Chapter Thirteen

Chapter Fourteen

Chapter Fifteen

Chapter Sixteen

Chapter Seventeen

Chapter Eighteen

Chapter Nineteen

Chapter Twenty

Chapter Twenty-One

Chapter Twenty-Two

Postscript

Perelandra (aka Voyage to Venus)

Chapter One

Chapter Two

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

Chapter Five

Chapter Six

Chapter Seven

Chapter Eight

Chapter Nine

Chapter Ten

Chapter Eleven

Chapter Twelve

Chapter Thirteen

Chapter Fourteen

Chapter Fifteen

Chapter Sixteen

Chapter Seventeen

That Hideous Strength

Chapter One. Sale of College Property

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Chapter Two. Dinner with the Sub-Warden

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Chapter Three. Belbury and St. Anne’s-on-the-Hill

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Chapter Four. The Liquidation of Anachronisms

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Chapter Five. Elasticity

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Chapter Six. Fog

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Chapter Seven. The Pendragon

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Chapter Eight. Moonlight at Belbury

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Chapter Nine. The Saracen’s Head

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Chapter Ten. The Conquered City

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Chapter Eleven. Battle Begun

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Chapter Twelve. Wet and Windy Night

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Chapter Thirteen. They have pulled down Deep Heaven on their Heads

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Chapter Fourteen “Real Life is Meeting”

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Chapter Fifteen. The Descent of the Gods

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Chapter Sixteen. Banquet at Belbury

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Chapter Seventeen. Venus at St. Anne’s

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The Chronicles of Narnia

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

Chapter I. Lucy Looks into a Wardrobe

Chapter II. What Lucy Found There

Chapter III. Edmund and the Wardrobe

Chapter IV. Turkish Delight

Chapter V. Back on This Side of the Door

Chapter VI. Into the Forest

Chapter VII. A Day with the Beavers

Chapter VIII. What Happened after Dinner

Chapter IX. In the Witch's House

Chapter X. The Spell Begins to Break

Chapter XI. Aslan is Nearer

Chapter XII. Peter's First Battle

Chapter XIII. Deep Magic from the Dawn of Time

Chapter XIV. The Triumph of the Witch

Chapter XV. Deeper Magic from before the Dawn of Time

Chapter XVI. What Happened about the Statues

Chapter XVII. The Hunting of the White Stag

Prince Caspian

Chapter I. The Island

Chapter II. The Ancient Treasure House

Chapter III. The Dwarf

Chapter IV. The Dwarf Tells of Prince Caspian

Chapter V. Caspian's Adventure in the Mountains

Chapter VI. The People that Lived in Hiding

Chapter VII. Old Narnia in Danger

Chapter VIII. How they Left the Island

Chapter IX. What Lucy Saw

Chapter X. The Return of the Lion

Chapter XI. The Lion Roars

Chapter XII. Sorcery and Sudden Vengeance

Chapter XIII. The High King in Command

Chapter XIV. How all Were Very Busy

Chapter XV. Aslan Makes a Door in the Air

The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

Chapter I. The Picture in the Bedroom

Chapter II. On Board the Dawn Treader

Chapter III. The Lone Islands

Chapter IV. What Caspian Did There

Chapter V. The Storm and What Came of it

Chapter VI. The Adventures of Eustace

Chapter VII. How the Adventure Ended

Chapter VIII. Two Narrow Escapes

Chapter IX. The Island of the Voices

Chapter X. The Magician's Book

Chapter XI. The Dufflepuds Made Happy

Chapter XII. The Dark Island

Chapter XIII. The Three Sleepers

Chapter XIV. The Beginning of the End of the World

Chapter XV. The Wonders of the Last Sea

Chapter XVI. The Very End of the World

The Silver Chair

Chapter I. Behind the Gym

Chapter II. Jill is Given a Task

Chapter III. The Sailing of the King

Chapter IV. A Parliament of Owls

Chapter V. Puddleglum

Chapter VI. The Wild Waste Lands of the North

Chapter VII. The Hill of the Strange Trenches

Chapter VIII. The House of Harfang

Chapter IX. How They Discovered Something Worth Knowing

Chapter X. Travels Without the Sun

Chapter XI. In the Dark Castle

Chapter XII. The Queen of Underland

Chapter XIII. Underland Without the Queen

Chapter XIV. The Bottom of the World

Chapter XV. The Disappearance of Jill

Chapter XVI. The Healing of Harms

The Horse and His Boy

Chapter I. How Shasta Set Out on his Travels

Chapter II. A Wayside Adventure

Chapter III. At the Gates of Tashbaan

Chapter IV. Shasta Falls in With the Narnians

Chapter V. Prince Corin

Chapter VI. Shasta Among the Tombs

Chapter VII. Aravis in Tashbaan

Chapter VIII. In the House of the Tisroc

Chapter IX. Across the Desert

Chapter X. The Hermit of the Southern March

Chapter XI. The Unwelcome Fellow Traveller

Chapter XII. Shasta in Narnia

Chapter XIII. The Fight at Anvard

Chapter XIV. How Bree Became a Wiser Horse

Chapter XV. Rabadash the Ridiculous

The Magician's Nephew

Chapter I. The Wrong Door

Chapter II. Digory and His Uncle

Chapter III. The Wood Between the Worlds

Chapter IV. The Bell and The Hammer

Chapter V. The Deplorable Word

Chapter VI. The Beginning of Uncle Andrew's Troubles

Chapter VII. What Happened at the Front Door

Chapter VIII. The Fight at the Lamp-Post

Chapter IX. The Founding of Narnia

Chapter X. The First Joke and Other Matters

Chapter XI. Digory and his Uncle are Both in Trouble

Chapter XII. Strawberry's Adventure

Chapter XIII. An Unexpected Meeting

Chapter XIV. The Planting of the Tree

Chapter XV. The End of this Story and. the Beginning of all the Others

The Last Battle

Chapter I. By Caldron Pool

Chapter II. The Rashness of the King

Chapter III. The Ape in Its Glory

Chapter IV. What Happened that Night

Chapter V. How Help Came to the King

Chapter VI. A Good Night's Work

Chapter VII. Mainly About Dwarfs

Chapter VIII. What News the Eagle Brought

Chapter IX. The Great Meeting on Stable Hill

Chapter X. Who Will Go into the Stable?

Chapter XI. The Pace Quickens

Chapter XII. Through the Stable Door

Chapter XIII. How the Dwarfs Refused to be Taken in

Chapter XIV. Night Falls on Narnia

Chapter XV. Further Up and Further In

Chapter XVI. Farewell to Shadow-Lands

The Pilgrim’s Regress

Book One. The Data

Chapter One. The Rules

Chapter Two. The Island

Chapter Three. The Eastern Mountains

Chapter Four. Leah for Rachel

Chapter Five. Ichabod

Chapter Six. Quem Quaeritis in Sepulchro? Non est Hic

Book Two. Thrill

Chapter One. Dixit Insipiens

Chapter Two. The Hill

Chapter Three. A Little Southward

Chapter Four. Soft Going

Chapter Five. Leah for Rachel

Chapter Six. Ichabod

Chapter Seven. Non est Hic

Chapter Eight. Great Promises

Book Three. Through Darkest Zeitgeistheim

Chapter One. Eschropolis

Chapter Two. A South Wind

Chapter Three. Freedom of Thought

Chapter Four. The Man Behind the Gun

Chapter Five. Under Arrest

Chapter Six. Poisoning the Wells

Chapter Seven. Facing the Facts

Chapter Eight. Parrot Disease

Chapter Nine. The Giant Slayer

Book Four. Back to the Road

Chapter One. Let Grill be Grill

Chapter Two. Archtype and Ectype

Chapter Three. Esse is Percipi

Chapter Four. Escape

Book Five. The Grand Canyon

Chapter One. The Grand Canyon

Chapter Two. Mother Kirk’s Story

Chapter Three. The Self-Sufficiency of Vertue

Chapter Four. Mr. Sensible

Chapter Five. Table Talk

Chapter Six. Drudge

Chapter Seven. The Gaucherie of Vertue

Book Six. Northward Along the Canyon

Chapter One. First Steps to the North

Chapter Two. Three Pale Men

Chapter Three. Neo-Angular

Chapter Four. Humanist

Chapter Five. Food from the North

Chapter Six. Furthest North

Chapter Seven. Fools’ Paradise

Book Seven. Southward Along the Canyon

Chapter One. Vertue is Sick

Chapter Two. John Leading

Chapter Three. The Main Road Again

Chapter Four. Going South

Chapter Five. Tea on the Lawn

Chapter Six. The House of Wisdom

Chapter Seven. Across the Canyon by Moonlight

Chapter Eight. This Side by Sunlight

Chapter Nine. Wisdom—Exoteric

Chapter Ten. Wisdom—Esoteric

Chapter Eleven. Mum’s the Word

Chapter Twelve. More Wisdom

Book Eight. At Bay

Chapter One. Two Kinds of Monist

Chapter Two. John Led

Chapter Three. John Forgets Himself

Chapter Four. John Finds his Voice

Chapter Five. Food at a Cost

Chapter Six. Caught

Chapter Seven. The Hermit

Chapter Eight. History’s Words

Chapter Nine. Matter of Fact

Chapter Ten. Archtype and Ectype

Book Nine. Across the Canyon

Chapter One. Across the Canyon by the Inner Light

Chapter Two. This Side by Lightning

Chapter Three. This Side by the Darkness

Chapter Four. Securus Te Projice

Chapter Five. Across the Canyon

Chapter Six. Nella sua Voluntade

Book Ten. The Regress

Chapter One. The Same yet Different

Chapter Two. The Synthetic Man

Chapter Three. Limbo

Chapter Four. The Black Hole

Chapter Five. Superbia

Chapter Six. Ignorantia

Chapter Seven. Luxuria

Chapter Eight. The Northern Dragon

Chapter Nine. The Southern Dragon

Chapter Ten. The Brook

Till We Have Faces

Part One

Chapter One

Chapter Two

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

Chapter Five

Chapter Six

Chapter Seven

Chapter Eight

Chapter Nine

Chapter Ten

Chapter Eleven

Chapter Twelve

Chapter Thirteen

Chapter Fourteen

Chapter Fifteen

Chapter Sixteen

Chapter Seventeen

Chapter Eighteen

Chapter Nineteen

Chapter Twenty

Chapter Twenty-One

Part Two

Chapter One

Chapter Two

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

Note

The Screwtape Letters

Preface

Chapter I

Chapter II

Chapter III

Chapter IV

Chapter V

Chapter VI

Chapter VII

Chapter VIII

Chapter IX

Chapter X

Chapter XI

Chapter XII

Chapter XIII

Chapter XIV

Chapter XV

Chapter XVI

Chapter XVII

Chapter XVIII

Chapter XIX

Chapter XX

Chapter XXI

Chapter XXII

Chapter XXIII

Chapter XXIV

Chapter XXV

Chapter XXVI

Chapter XXVII

Chapter XXVIII

Chapter XXIX

Chapter XXX

Chapter XXXI

The Great Divorce

Preface

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Short Stories

Screwtape Proposes a Toast

Ministering Angels

Religious Studies

The Allegory of Love: A Study in Medieval Tradition

Preface

Chapter I. Courtly Love

Chapter II. Allegory

Chapter III. The Romance of the Rose

Chapter IV. Chaucer

Chapter V. Gower Thomas USK

Chapter VI. Allegory as the Dominant Form

Chapter VII. The Faerie Queene

Appendix I

Appendix II

The Problem of Pain

Preface

Chapter I. Introductory

Chapter II. Divine Omnipotence

Chapter III. Divine Goodness

Chapter IV. Human Wickedness

Chapter V. The Fall of Man

Chapter VI. Human Pain

Chapter VII. Human Pain, continued

Chapter VIII. Hell

Chapter IX. Animal Pain

Chapter X. Heaven

A Preface to Paradise Lost

Chapter I. Epic Poetry

Chapter II. Is Criticism Possible?

Chapter III. Primary Epic

Chapter IV. The Technique of Primary Epic

Chapter V. The Subject of Primary Epic

Chapter VI. Virgil and the Subject of Secondary Epic

Chapter VII. The Style of Secondary Epic

Chapter VIII. Defence of this Style

Chapter IX. The Doctrine of the. Unchanging Human Heart

Chapter X. Milton and St. Augustine

Chapter XI. Hierarchy

Chapter XII. The Theology of Paradise Lost1

Chapter XIII. Satan

Chapter XIV. Satan’s Followers

Chapter XV. The Mistake About. Miltons Angels

Chapter XVI. Adam and Eve

Chapter XVII. Unfallen Sexuality

Chapter XVIII. The Fall

Chapter XIX. Conclusion

APPENDIX. Notes on Certain Passages

The Abolition of Man

Chapter I. Men Without Chests

Chapter II. The Way

Chapter III. The Abolition of Man

Illustrations of the Tao

I. The Law of General Beneficence

II. The Law of Special Beneficence

III. Duties to Parents, Elders, Ancestors

IV. Duties to Children and Posterity

V. The Law of Justice

VI. The Law of Good Faith and Veracity

VII. The Law of Mercy

VIII. The Law of Magnanimity

Notes

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Miracles: A Preliminary Study

Chapter I. The Scope of this Book

Chapter II. The Naturalist and the Supernaturalist

Chapter III. The Self-Contradiction of the Naturalist

Chapter IV. Nature and Supernature

Chapter V. A Further Difficulty in Naturalism

Chapter VI. Answers to Misgivings

Chapter VII. A Chapter of Red Herrings

Chapter VIII. Miracle and the Laws of Nature

Chapter IX. A Chapter not strictly Necessary

Chapter X ‘Horrid Red Things’

Chapter XI. Christianity and ‘Religion’

Chapter XII. The Propriety of Miracles

Chapter XIII. On Probability

Chapter XIV. The Grand Miracle

Chapter XV. Miracles of the Old Creation

Chapter XVI. Miracles of the New Creation

Chapter XVII. Epilogue

Appendix A. On the words Spirit and Spiritual

Appendix B. On ‘Special Providences’

Mere Christianity (Including Broadcast Talk, Christian Behaviour and Beyond Personality)

Preface

Book I. Right and Wrong as a Clue to the Meaning of the Universe

Chapter 1. The Law of Human Nature

Chapter 2. Some Objections

Chapter 3. The Reality of the Law

Chapter 4. What Lies Behind the Law

Chapter 5. We Have Cause to be Uneasy

Book II. What Christians Believe

Chapter 1. The Rival Conceptions of God

Chapter 2. The Invasion

Chapter 3. The Shocking Alternative

Chapter 4. The Perfect Penitent

Chapter 5. The Practical Conclusion

Book III. Christian Behaviour

Chapter 1. The Three Parts of Morality

Chapter 2. The “Cardinal Virtues”

Chapter 3. Social Morality

Chapter 4. Morality and Psychoanalysis

Chapter 5. Sexual Morality

Chapter 6. Christian Marriage

Chapter 7. Forgiveness

Chapter 8. The Great Sin

Chapter 9. Charity

Chapter 10. Hope

Chapter 11. Faith

Chapter 12. Faith

Book IV. Beyond Personality: Or First Steps in the Doctrine of the Trinity

Chapter 1. Making and Begetting

Chapter 2. The Three-Personal God

Chapter 3. Time and Beyond Time

Chapter 4. Good Infection

Chapter 5. The Obstinate Toy Soldiers

Chapter 6. Two Notes

Chapter 7. Let’s Pretend

Chapter 8. Is Christianity Hard or Easy?

Chapter 9. Counting the Cost

Chapter 10. Nice People or New Men

Chapter 11. The New Men

Reflections on the Psalms

Chapter I. Introductory

Chapter II “Judgement” in the Psalms

Chapter III. The Cursings

Chapter IV. Death in the Psalms

Chapter V “The Fair Beauty of the Lord”

Chapter VI “Sweeter than Honey”

Chapter VII. Connivance

Chapter VIII. Nature

Chapter IX. A Word About Praising

Chapter X. Second Meanings

Chapter XI. Scripture

Chapter XII. Second Meanings in the Psalms

The Four Loves

Chapter I. Introduction

Chapter II. Likings and Loves for the Sub-human

Chapter III. Affection

Chapter IV. Friendship

Chapter V. Eros

Chapter VI. Charity

An Experiment in Criticism

Chapter I. The Few and the Many

Chapter II. False Characterisations

Chapter III. How the Few and the Many Use Pictures and Music

Chapter IV. The Reading of the Unliterary

Chapter V. On Myth

Chapter VI. The Meanings of ‘Fantasy’

Chapter VII. On Realisms

Chapter VIII. On Misreading by the Literary

Chapter IX. Survey

Chapter X. Poetry

Chapter XI. The Experiment

Epilogue

Note On Oedipus

A Grief Observed

Chapter I

Chapter II

Chapter III

Chapter IV

Letters to Malcolm: Chiefly on Prayer

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

Chapter 16

Chapter 17

Chapter 18

Chapter 19

Chapter 20

Chapter 21

Chapter 22

Speeches

Transpositions, and other Addresses

Chapter I. Transposition

A sermon preached on Whit-Sunday in Mansfield College Chapel, Oxford

Chapter II. The Weight of Glory

Preached originally as a sermon in the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Oxford, on June 8, 1941: published in Theology, November, 1941, and by the S.P.C.K., 1942

Chapter III. Membership

An address to the Society of St. Alban and St. Sergius.(Reprinted from Sobornost’)

Chapter IV. Learning in War-Time

A sermon preached in the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Oxford, Autumn, 1939

Chapter V. The Inner Ring

The Memorial Oration at King’s College, the University of London, 1944

They Asked for a Paper: Papers and Addresses

Chapter 1. De Descriptione Temporum

Chapter 2. The Literary Impact of the Authorised Version

Chapter 3. Hamlet: The Prince or The Poem?

Chapter 4. Kipling’s World

Chapter 5. Sir Walter Scott

Chapter 6. Lilies that Fester

Chapter 7. Psycho-analysis and Literary Criticism

Chapter 8. The Inner Ring

Chapter 9. Is Theology Poetry?

Chapter 10. Transposition

Chapter 11. On Obstinacy in Belief

Chapter 12. The Weight of Glory

Poetry

Spirits in Bondage: A Cycle of Lyrics

Part I. The Prison House

Chapter I. Satan Speaks

Chapter II. French Nocturne (Monchy-Le-Preux)

Chapter III. The Satyr

Chapter IV. Victory

Chapter V. Irish Nocturne

Chapter VI. Spooks

Chapter VII. Apology

Chapter VIII. Ode for New Year's Day

Chapter IX. Night

Chapter X. To Sleep

Chapter XI. In Prison

Chapter XII. De Profundis

Chapter XIII. Satan Speaks

Chapter XIV. The Witch

Chapter XV. Dungeon Grates

Chapter XVI. The Philosopher

Chapter XVII. The Ocean Strand

Chapter XVIII. Noon

Chapter XIX. Milton Read Again (In Surrey)

Chapter XX. Sonnet

Chapter XXI. The Autumn Morning

Part II. Hesitation

Chapter XXII. L'Apprenti Sorcier

Chapter XXIII. Alexandrines

Chapter XXIV. In Praise of Solid People

Part III. The Escape

Chapter XXV. Song of the Pilgrims

Chapter XXVI. Song

Chapter XXVII. The Ass

Chapter XXVIII. Ballade Mystique

Chapter XXIX. Night

Chapter XXX. Oxford

Chapter XXXI. Hymn (For Boys' Voices)

Chapter XXXII "Our Daily Bread"

Chapter XXXIII. How He Saw Angus the God

Chapter XXXIV. The Roads

Chapter XXXV. Hesperus

Chapter XXXVI. The Star Bath

Chapter XXXVII. Tu Ne Quaesieris

Chapter XXXVIII. Lullaby

Chapter XXXIX. World's Desire

Chapter XL. Death in Battle

Autobiography

Surprised by Joy: The Shape of My Early Life

Preface

Chapter I. The First Years

Chapter II. Concentration Camp

Chapter III. Mountbracken and Campbell

Chapter IV. I Broaden my Mind

Chapter V. Renaissance

Chapter VI. Bloodery

Chapter VII. Light and Shade

Chapter VIII. Release

Chapter IX. The Great Knock

Chapter X. Fortune’s Smile

Chapter XI. Check

Chapter XII. Guns and Good Company

Chapter XIII. The New Look

Chapter XIV. Checkmate

Chapter XV. The Beginning

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“I know,” said Mark in a rather defensive voice. “That’s the devil of the way things are in College at present. That’s one of the chief reasons I’m thinking of another job.”

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