C. S. Lewis Quote

The story does what no theorem can quite do. It may not be "like real life" in the superficial sense: but it sets before us an image of what reality may well be like at some more central region.


Of other worlds: essays and stories (ed. 1967)


The story does what no theorem can quite do. It may not be like real life in the superficial sense: but it sets before us an image of what reality...

The story does what no theorem can quite do. It may not be like real life in the superficial sense: but it sets before us an image of what reality...

The story does what no theorem can quite do. It may not be like real life in the superficial sense: but it sets before us an image of what reality...

The story does what no theorem can quite do. It may not be like real life in the superficial sense: but it sets before us an image of what reality...