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Paperback C.S. Lewis' The Screwtape Letters in Everyday English: An easy to read version of a C.S. Lewis classic. Book

ISBN: B0CQ82B2L7

ISBN13: 9798871578834

C.S. Lewis' The Screwtape Letters in Everyday English: An easy to read version of a C.S. Lewis classic.

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C.S. Lewis' classic book, The Screwtape Letters in Everyday English. When I read Mere Christianity for the first time, I was left wondering if the average North American reader would be able to follow along without having an English-to-'English' dictionary at their side. Even I had to Google the meaning of some of Lewis' 1940's colloquialisms. Lewis himself makes reference to the changes in language and word usage over time. This led me to rework the book into Mere Christianity in Everyday English . Never did I expect such a positive response to my efforts, with a seventy percent five-star rating on Amazon. This success has led me to tackle The Screwtape Letters which Lewis had written in the year before Mere Christianity . It is hoped that The Screwtape Letters in Everyday English will likewise enable it to be enjoyed by a broader audience. Clive Staples Lewis was a Professor of English at Oxford University and authored many famous novels including The Chronicles of Narnia and The Problem of Pain . The most recent estimate for sales of his books is in excess of 200 million copies. Enjoy! Here is a before and after so that you can get a flavour of the rewording of the book: ORIGINAL: MY DEAR WORMWOOD, I note with grave displeasure that your patient has become a Christian. Do not indulge the hope that you will escape the usual penalties; indeed, in your better moments, I trust you would hardly even wish to do so. In the meantime we must make the best of the situation. There is no need to despair; hundreds of these adult converts have been reclaimed after a I brief sojourn in the Enemy's camp and are now with us. All the habits of the patient, both mental and bodily, are still in our favour. EVERYDAY ENGLISH: My dear Wormwood, I am not at all pleased that your patient has been turning Christian. Don't think for a second that there won't be consequences for this oversight. However, given the circumstances, we can still salvage the situation. Remember, plenty of adults have briefly explored Christianity only to return to our side. This guy's habits, mentally and physically, still lean in our favour.

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