Two-eyed Jack: C. S. Lewis and gender debates
In her book, A Sword Between the Sexes? C. S. Lewis and the Gender Debates (Brazos Press, 264 pages), psychology and philosophy scholar Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen seeks to reconcile what she sees as two very different “Jacks” (as Lewis was privately known): one who, in the words of Dorothy L. Sayers, “is apt to write shocking nonsense about women and marr…
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