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A Charles Williams Reader/ Desent into Hell/Many Dimensions/War in Heaven  
Author: Charles Williams
ISBN: 0802839061
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Book Description
This reader brings together three of Charles Williams’s best-known novels—Descent into Hell, Many Dimensions, and War in Heaven. These powerful stories represent the high point of Charles Williams’s genius and illustrate the mystically and theologically oriented themes so characteristic of his work. Whether read independently or as a loose trilogy, each of these psychological thrillers explores our very real relation to the supernatural world lying just behind the appearances of daily life. The first selection, Descent into Hell (1937), is arguably Charles Williams’s greatest novel. It is a multidimensional story about people who close themselves in with self-centeredness until they are no longer able to love. The result is hell on earth. Many Dimensions (1931) offers a haunting look at the evil that penetrates the human heart. Replete with rich religious imagery, this tale explores the nature of predestination and free will and the ends to which they lead. In War in Heaven (1930), Charles Williams gives a contemporary setting to the traditional story of the search for the Holy Grail. This eerily disturbing work takes readers on a Bunyanesque journey through the shadowy places of the human mind. Now available for the first time in a single volume, these three classic novels by one of the masters of religious fiction are sure to delight a new generation of readers.




A Charles Williams Reader/ Desent into Hell/Many Dimensions/War in Heaven

FROM THE PUBLISHER

This reader brings together three of Charles Williams￯﾿ᄑs best-known novels—Descent into Hell, Many Dimensions, and War in Heaven. These powerful stories represent the high point of Charles Williams￯﾿ᄑs genius and illustrate the mystically and theologically oriented themes so characteristicof his work. Whether read independently or as a loose trilogy, each of these psychological thrillers explores our very real relation to the supernatural world lying just behind the appearances of daily life.

The first selection, Descent into Hell (1937), is arguably Charles Williams￯﾿ᄑs greatest novel. It is a multidimensional story about people who close themselves in with self-centeredness until they are no longer able to love. The result is hell on earth. Many Dimensions (1931) offers a haunting look at the evil that penetrates the human heart. Replete with rich religious imagery, this tale explores the nature of predestination and free will and the ends to which they lead. In War in Heaven (1930), Charles Williams gives a contemporary setting to the traditional story of the search for the Holy Grail. This eerily disturbing work takes readers on a Bunyanesque journey through the shadowy places of the human mind.

Now available for the first time in a single volume, these three classic novels by one of the masters of religious fiction are sure to delight a new generation of readers.

FROM THE CRITICS

Time

Charles Williams is one of the most gifted and influential Christian writers England has produced.

The New York Times

Satire, romance, thriller, morality, and glimpses of eternity all rolled into one.

Saturday Review

Reading Charles Williams is an unforgettable experience.

Humphrey Carpenter

Charles Williams took the form of the thriller and used it to create an extraordinary genre that has sometimes been called ￯﾿ᄑspiritual shockers.' His books are immensely worth reading, even if you consider yourself unspiritual and immune to shock.

Owen Barfield

Charles Williams's firm conviction that the spiritual world is not simply a reality parallel with that of the material one, but is rather its source and its abiding infrastructure, is explicit in both the manner and matter of all he wrote. Hence the unique contribution offered by his novels to the materialistic age in which these characters live and behave and their plots unfold.

     



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