Phantastical Regress: The Return of Desire and Deed in \u3ci\u3ePhantastes\u3c/i\u3e and \u3ci\u3eThe Pilgrim\u27s Regress\u3c/i\u3e

Abstract

Examines the close link between George MacDonald’s Phantastes and C.S. Lewis’s first post-conversion fiction The Pilgrim\u27s Regress, born out of the “baptism” of Lewis’s imagination by MacDonald’s seminal work. Both feature pairings of seekers initially led by desire with knight-like figures, and takes the characters through journeys with many important parallels, including learning lessons showing that desire and deed must work in harmony to bring about successful spiritual quests

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