Perelandra
by C.S. Lewis
- Pages
- 288
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780007157167
- Reading Time
- ~5h 3min
Perelandra is a book by C.S. Lewis. It has 288 pages.
About this book
C.S. Lewis’s Perelandra continues the cosmic journey begun in his first science fiction novel, following scholar Dr. Elwin Ransom on a voyage to Venus, which the narrative refers to as Perelandra. Departing from terrestrial settings, Lewis constructs a speculative world that functions as both an astronomical landscape and a theological canvas. The narrative examines foundational questions of free will, temptation, and moral obedience through the lens of a pristine, unfallen civilization. As Ransom observes and interacts with the planet’s inhabitants, the story explores how innocence navigates external pressure and internal choice. Written during the Second World War, the novel reflects Lewis’s broader interest in Christian cosmology and the nature of evil, translating abstract doctrine into narrative form. Recognized as a cornerstone of theological science fiction, Perelandra distinguishes itself by merging medieval astronomical concepts with mid-twentieth-century speculative storytelling. Its enduring significance lies in its careful balance of imaginative worldbuilding and philosophical inquiry, offering readers a contemplative examination of humanity’s place within a larger created order.
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Perelandra has 288 pages.
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C.S. Lewis’s Perelandra continues the cosmic journey begun in his first science fiction novel, following scholar Dr. Elwin Ransom on a voyage to Venus, which the narrative refers to as Perelandra. Departing from terrestrial settings, Lewis constructs a speculative world that functions as both an ast...
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Perelandra was written by C.S. Lewis.