The Great Divorce

The Great Divorce

The Great Divorce is a work of fantasy by C. S. Lewis that is complementary to Lewis' earlier book The Screwtape Letters. The working title was Who Goes Home? but the final name was changed at the publisher's insistence. The title refers to William Blake's The Marriage of Heaven and Hell. The Great Divorce was first printed as a serial in an Anglican newspaper called The Guardian in 1944 and 1945, and soon thereafter in book form. Lewis's diverse sources for this work include the works of St. Augustine, Dante Aligheri, John Milton, John Bunyan, Emanuel Swedenborg and Lewis Carroll as well as...
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Author:C. S. Lewis
Genre:Fantasy, Speculative fiction, Religion
Year published:1945
Number of editions:12

Author of The Great Divorce

C. S. Lewis
C. S. Lewis
November 29, 1898 - November 22, 1963
Birthplace:Belfast

Clive Staples Lewis , commonly referred to as C. S. Lewis and known to his friends and family as "Jack", was a novelist, poet, academic, medievalist, literary critic, essayist, lay theologian and Christian apologist from Belfast, Ireland. He is known for both his fictional work, especially The...
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Additional works by C. S. Lewis
BookCopyright DateGenre
The Screwtape Letters 1942 Fantasy
The Pilgrim's Regress 1933 Fantasy
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader 1952 Fantasy
Out of the Silent Planet 1938 Science Fiction
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe 1950 Fantasy
The Silver Chair 1953 Fantasy
Prince Caspian 1951 Fantasy
The Horse and His Boy 1954 Fantasy
The Last Battle 1956 Fantasy
Perelandra 1943 Science Fiction
That Hideous Strength 1945 Science Fiction
The Magician's Nephew 1955 Fantasy
God in the Dock
Surprised by Joy 1955 Autobiography
A Grief Observed
The Four Loves Philosophy
Till We Have Faces 1956 Fantasy
The Dark Tower Science Fiction
Mere Christianity Inspirational
The Problem of Pain
The Abolition of Man Essay
Letters to Malcolm: Chiefly on Prayer
A Preface to Paradise Lost
An Experiment in Criticism
The Discarded Image Non-fiction
The Weight of Glory and Other Addresses
The Shadow-lands of C.S. Lewis
C.S. Lewis on joy
C.S. Lewis on grief
C.S. Lewis on love
Readings for meditation and reflection
Present concerns
C.S. Lewis on faith
Studies in medieval and Renaissance literature
The quotable Lewis November 30, 2005 Speculative fiction
The spirit of C.S. Lewis
The Chronicles of Narnia Pop-up 1973 Fantasy
The Complete C.S. Lewis Signature Classics
The Chronicles of Narnia Boxed Set
The Chronicles of Narnia Box Set Science Fiction
Dios En El Banquillo
El Perdon y Otros Ensayos Cristianos
Spenser's images of life
Latin letters of C.S. Lewis
Paved with good intentions
Genesis of Hamlet
Narna 6
English Literature in the Sixteenth Century
ESA Fuerza Maligna
allegory of love
Selected Literary Essays
Christian behaviour
Los Cuatro Amores
Una Pena Observada
Broadcast talks
La Abolicion del Hombre
Beyond personality
Prayer
El Gran Divorcio
Exploring Ethics
El Caballo y el Muchacho
Was der Laie blökt
Letters
Narnia Activity Book
Experiencia de Leer, La
Mientras No Tengamos Rostro
business of heaven
Grief
C.S. Lewis journal
LA Ultima Batalla/Last Battle
Lion, Witch, & Wardrobe
Narrative poems
Six by Lewis
Selections from The Chronicles of Narnia, Audio Collection
case for Christianity
Fern-seed and elephants, and other essays on Christianity
Le Cheval Et Son Ecuyer (Chronicles of Narnia
Die Chroniken von Narnia 05. Die Reise auf der Morgenröte
león, la bruja y el armario
The Visionary Christian
Narnia I - El Sobrino del Mago
mind awake
Poetry and Prose in the Sixteenth Century (Oxford History of English Literature
El Lion LA Bruja Y El Armario
Les Chroniques De Narnia
Libro de Los Narnianos
Reflections on the Psalms
Virtue and vice
Wunder von Narnia
Made for heaven
Favorite quotations from C.S. Lewis for Latter-day Saints
Poems
Rehabilitations and other essays
C.S.Lewis Reader
Narna 2
L'Armoire Magigue
Undeceptions: essays on theology and ethics
Theism and Humanism
Words to Live By
Narnia AWBC 54c Mix Ppk
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Literary Genres

Fantasy
Fantasy

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Speculative fiction

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Frequently Asked Questions

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    How many pages is the book: "The Great Divorce"?
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    The book has 125 pages.
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    When was the title "The Great Divorce" first released to the public?
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    The book was first printed in 1945.
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    The book "The Great Divorce" is in what literary genre?
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    The book is categorized as: Fantasy, Speculative fiction and Religion.
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    "The Great Divorce" is cataloged in the category: Religion and Classics

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