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After the death of her husband of forty years, Madeleine L’Engle re-read A Grief Observed, finding that “the death of a spouse after a long and fulfilling marriage is quite a different thing” than what happened to Lewis, whose “experience of marriage was only a taste” (VI). L’Engle notes that C.S Lewis knew Helen had terminal cancer and that she would die first, and “moved into marriage with an imminent expectation of death in an extraordinary witness of love and courage and sacrifice” (VII). Although each person’s grief is different, L’Engle finds that Lewis captures the common elements of the experience, especially the physical sensations and worries about fading memories of the deceased loved one. Observing “that Lewis asks the questions that we all ask: where do those we love go when they die,” she appreciates the book for depicting grief as “normal” and “natural” (VIII).
Although L’Engle herself did not suffer the crisis of faith that Lewis experiences, she appreciates the “courage to yell, to doubt, to kick at God with angry violence,” for that is a part of“healthy grief not often encouraged” (X). She applauds Lewis for his candor, which “gives us permission to admit our own doubts, our own angers” and “to know that they are part of the soul’s growth” (X).
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Mere Christianity
Mere Christianity
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Out of the Silent Planet
Out of the Silent Planet
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Perelandra
Perelandra
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Prince Caspian
Prince Caspian
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Surprised by Joy
Surprised by Joy
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That Hideous Strength
That Hideous Strength
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The Abolition of Man
The Abolition of Man
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The Discarded Image
The Discarded Image
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The Four Loves
The Four Loves
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The Great Divorce
The Great Divorce
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The Horse And His Boy
The Horse And His Boy
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The Last Battle
The Last Battle
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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
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The Magician's Nephew
The Magician's Nephew
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The Pilgrim's Regress
The Pilgrim's Regress
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The Problem of Pain
The Problem of Pain
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The Screwtape Letters
The Screwtape Letters
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The Silver Chair
The Silver Chair
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The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
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Till We Have Faces
Till We Have Faces
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