Episode 176: The "Best of" Series – The Great Divorce, Ch. 2-6, Ep. 48
The Literary Life Podcast
Angelina Stanford
4.7 • 1.2K Ratings
🗓️ 13 June 2023
⏱️ 87 minutes
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Summary
On The Literary Life podcast today, our hosts Angelina Stanford, Cindy Rollins and Thomas Banks discuss chapters 2-6 of C. S. Lewis' The Great Divorce. Angelina reminds us as we begin this exploration of Lewis' narrative not to read too much theology into the details of this dreamlike world he creates. Cindy points out the similarities between these chapters and his descriptions at the end of The Last Battle. Thomas highlights the passage on Napoleon from chapter 2, showing what Lewis envisioned hell to be like. Angelina, Cindy and Thomas talks about the description of the land near heaven, the various characters' responses, as well as the weight of the actual environment and Lewis' picture of those who people it.
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Commonplace Quotes:
We long for paradise because we were created for paradise. We were created to live in an environment that cooperates with, not fights against, our desires. We were created for Eden, a place we've never been, and so we desire a perfect life full of healthy relationships.
Julie Sparkman
Anyone who puts himself forward to be elected to a position of political power is almost bound to be socially or emotionally insecure, or criminally motivated, or mad.
Auberon Waugh
"The secret is not to dream," she whispered. "The secret is to wake up. Waking up is harder. I have woken up and now I am real. I know where I come from and where I'm going. You cannot fool me anymore. Or touch me. Or anything that is mine."
Terry Pratchett
The Stricken Deer
by William Cowper
I was a stricken deer, that left the herd
Long since; with many an arrow deep infixt
My panting side was charg'd, when I withdrew
To seek a tranquil death in distant shades.
There was I found by one who had himself
Been hurt by th' archers. In his side he bore,
And in his hands and feet, the cruel scars.
With gentle force soliciting the darts,
He drew them forth, and heal'd, and bade me live.
Since then, with few associates, in remote
And silent woods I wander, far from those
My former partners of the peopled scene;
With few associates, and not wishing more.
Here much I ruminate, as much I may,
With other views of men and manners now
Than once, and others of a life to come.
I see that all are wand'rers, gone astray
Each in his own delusions; they are lost
In chace of fancied happiness, still wooed
And never won. Dream after dream ensues,
And still they dream that they shall still succeed,
And still are disappointed; rings the world
With the vain stir. I sum up half mankind,
And add two-thirds of the remainder half,
And find the total of their hopes and fears
Dreams, empty dreams. The million flit as gay
As if created only like the fly
That spreads his motley wings in th' eye of noon
To sport their season and be seen no more.
Book List:
Unhitching from the Crazy Train by Julie Sparkman
Wee Free Men by Terry Pratchett
"Unspoken Sermons: The Last Farthing" by George MacDonald
The Last Battle by C. S. Lewis
The Personal Heresy by C. S. Lewis and E. M. Tillyard
East of Eden by John Steinbeck
The Weight of Glory by C. S. Lewis
Tramp for the Lord by Corrie Ten Boom
Paradise Lost by John Milton
The Brook Kerith by George Moore
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| 0:00.0 | Welcome to the Literary Life Podcast. |
| 0:03.0 | We've grown quite significantly since our debut in 2019, |
| 0:07.0 | and we've had many requests to highlight older episodes that new listeners may have missed, |
| 0:12.0 | as well as revisit listener favorites. |
| 0:15.4 | To honor that request, I present to you this episode of the Best of the Literary Life Podcast. |
| 0:22.1 | This is not just another book chat podcast. Lifelong |
| 0:26.6 | reader Cindy Rollins joins teachers Angelina Stanford and Thomas Banks for an |
| 0:31.1 | ongoing conversation about the skill and art of reading well. |
| 0:35.9 | Explore the lost intellectual tradition and discover how to fully enter into the great works of |
| 0:42.4 | literature. |
| 0:43.6 | Learn what books mean while delighting |
| 0:45.8 | in the sheer joy of imagination. |
| 0:49.2 | Each week, we will rescue a story from the ivory tower and bring it to your couch, your kitchen, and your commute. |
| 0:56.9 | The literary life is for everyone because in the words of Stratford Caldecott, to be enchanted |
| 1:02.2 | my story is to be granted a deeper insight into reality. |
| 1:06.8 | Join us for an ever unfolding discussion of how stories will save the world. |
| 1:12.9 | This is the Literary Life Podcast. Hello, I'm Angelina Stanford, and I am here with Cindy Rollins and Thomas Banks, and this is The |
| 1:36.8 | Literary Life Podcast. Today we are going to be covering our second episode of CS Lewis's book, The Great Divorce. We're going to cover |
| 1:46.3 | chapters 2 and chapter 6. And I'm very excited to jump in with that. |
| 1:54.6 | Before we do that though, we are going to turn our attention |
| 1:57.1 | to a part in the show that where we like |
| 1:58.9 | to share our commonplace books. |
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