“Nay, in the very matter of our world, the traces of the celestial commonwealth are not quite lost. Memory passes through the womb and hovers in the air. The Muse is a real thing. A faint breath, as Virgil says, reaches even the late generations. Our mythology is based on a solider reality than we dream: but it is also at an almost infinite distance from that base. And when they told him this, Ransom at last understood why mythology was what it was - gleams of celestial strength and beauty falling on a jungle of filth and imbecility.”
Quote by C.S. Lewis
Book:Perelandra
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Perelandra
In this science fiction classic, the protagonist embarks on a journey to a distant planet, where he encounters both beauty and moral challenges, reflecting on the nature of evil and the cosmos. more
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