![]() I argue that both novels, or rather the implied authors of both novels, express and reveal mainly Christian world views that to a great extent correspond with the views of MacDonald and Lewis. ![]() Secondly, I look at the connections between the novels, as well as the authors, and explore the possible influence of MacDonald and Phantastes on Lewis and The Chronicles. Firstly, I explore the world views expressed by the implied authors of each novel, and how these views compare to the views expressed by the historical authors MacDonald and Lewis in their non-fiction. The focus is on four aspects of their world views, namely their views on the nature of God, the nature of evil, the nature of heaven/the afterlife, and the Platonic and Augustinian influences. Lewis’s The Chronicles of Narnia in light of world views. ![]() AbstractIn this thesis, I explore George MacDonald’s novel Phantastes and C.S. ![]()
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