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The Screwtape Letters

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Screwtape Proposes a Toast
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Copyright © 1942, C. S. Lewis Pte. Ltd.
Copyright restored © 1996, C. S. Lewis Pte. Ltd.
To J.R.R. Tolkien
My dear Wormwood,

I note what you say about guiding your patient's reading and taking care that he sees a good deal of his materialist friend.
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Your Imminence, your Disgraces, my Throns, Shadies, and Gentledevils: I give you the toast of - Principal Slubgob and the College!
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Prefeace to the Screwtape Letters Copyright © 1961, restored 1996 C. S. Lewis Pte. Ltd.
Screwtape Proposes a Toast Copyright © 1959, renewed 1987 C. S. Lewis Pte. Ltd.
Preface to Screwtape Proposes a Toast Copyright © 1982 by C. S. Lewis Pte. Ltd.
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My dear Wormwood,

I hope my last letter has convinced you that the trough of dullness or 'dryness' through which your patient is going at present will not, of itself, give you his soul, but needs to be properly exploited.  What forms the exploitation should take I will now consider.

In the first place I have always found that the trough periods of the human undulation provide excellent opportunity for all sensual temptations, particularly those of sex.  This may surprise you, because, of course, there is more physical energy, and therefore more potential appetite, at the peak periods; but you must remember that the powers of resistance are then also at their highest.  The health and spirits which you want to use in producing lust can also, alas, be very easily used for work or play or thought or innocuous merriment.  The attack has a much better chance of success when the man's whole inner world is drab and cold and empty.  And it is also to be noted that the trough sexuality is subtly different in quality from that of the peak - much less likely to lead to the milk and water phenomenon which the humans call 'being in love', much more easily drawn into perversions, much less contaminated by those generous and imaginative and even spiritual concomitants which often render human sexuality so disappointing.  It is the same with other desires of the flesh.  You are much more likely to make your man a sound drunkard by pressing drink on him as an anodyne when he is dull and weary than by encouraging him to use it as a means of merriment among his friends when he is happy and expansive.  Never forget that when we are dealing with any pleasure in its healthy and normal and satisfying form, we are, in a sense, on the Enemy's ground.  I know we have won many a soul through pleasure.  All the same, it is His invention, not ours.  He made the pleasures: all our research so far has not enabled us to produce one.  All we can do is to encourage the humans to take the pleasures which our Enemy has produced, at times, or in ways, or in degrees, which He has forbidden.  Hence we always try to work away from the natural condition of any pleasure to that in which it is least natural, least redolent of its Maker, and least pleasurable.  An ever increasing craving for an ever diminishing pleasure is the formula.  It is more certain; and it's better style.  To get the man's soul and give him nothing in return - that is what really gladdens Our Father's heart. A nd the troughs are the time for beginning the process.

 

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 01-Jan-1982
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The Most Original Christian Writer of Our Century

"C.S. Lewis is the most popular Christian theologician being published today."  - The Christian Book Club

"Lewis is the ideal persuader for the half-convinced, for the good man who would like to be a Christian but finds his intellect getting in the way."  - Anthony Burgess, The New York Times Book Review

"Apparently this Oxford don and Cambridge professor is going to be around for a long time; he called himself a dinosaur but he seems to speak to people where they are."  - Chad Walsh, The Washington Post Book World

"Christians are turning again to a master of lucid apologetics whose religious imagination also encompassed fairy tales and space odysseys."  - John B. Breslin, America

"A legacy of solid, genial Christianity."  - Dorothy Dohen, Commonweal

C.S. Lewis was a professor of Medieval and Renaissance literature at Cambridge university.  His previous bestselling Macmillan books include Mere Christianity and Miracles as well as The Chronicles of Narnia and Space Trilogy.
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A timeless classic on "Hell's latest novelties and Heaven's unanswerable answer."

A masterpiece of satire, this classic has entertained and enlightened readers the world over with its sly and ironic portrayal of human life and foibles from the vantage point of Screwtape, a highly placed assistant to "Out Father Below."  At once wildly comic, deadly serious, and strikingly original, C. S. Lewis gives us the correspondence of the worldly wise old devil to his nephew Wormwood, a novice demon in charge of securing the damnation of an ordinary young man.  The Screwtape Letters is the most engaging account of temptation - and triumph over it - ever written.

Praise for C. S. Lewis:

"I read Lewis for comfort and pleasure many years ago, and a glance into the books revives my old admiration."
- John Updike

"If wit and wisdom, style and scholarship are requisites to passage through the pearly gates, Mr. Lewis will be among the angels."
- The New Yorker

CLIVE STAPLES LEWIS (1898 - 1963) was one of the intellectual giants of the twentieth century and arguably the most influential Christian writer of his day.  He was a Fellow and Tutor in English literature at Oxford University until 1954 when he was unanimously elected to the Chair of Medieval and Renaissance English at Cambridge University, a position he held until his retirement.  His major contributions in literary criticism, children's literature, fantasy literature, and popular theology brought him international renown and acclaim.  He wrote more than thirty books, allowing him to reach a vast audience, and his works continue to attract thousands of new readers every year.  His most distinguished and popular accomplishes include The Chronicles of Narnia, Out of the Silent Planet, The Four Loves, The Screwtape Letters, and Mere Christianity.
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 C S Lewis
Birth: 29 Nov 1898 Belfast, Ireland
Death: 22 Nov 1963 Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK

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C.S. Lewis was born in Belfast, Ireland on November 29, 1898.  His parents were Albert Lewis and Flora Hamilton Lewis and he had an older brother named  Warren Hamilton Lewis.  His mother died of cancer in 1908 and shortly after her death the C.S. Lewis and his brother were sent to boarding school in England.  The school closed in 1910, and he returned to Ireland.  Later he was sent back to England to study.  Lewis learned to love poetry and he also had an interest in modern languages.  He learned and mastered French, German and Italian.

In 1916 Lewis was accepted at University College, at Oxford University.  Just after he entered University Lewis chose to volunteer for duty in World War I.  When the war ended, Lewis returned to Oxford and resumed his studies.  In 1925 Lewis was elected to a teaching post in English at Magdalen College, Oxford.  He evendtually became a professor of medieval and renaissance literature at Magdalene College, Cambridge, in 1955.

He started writing while at Magdalen College and his first major work, The Pilgrim's Regress, was about his coming to Christ.  Lewis also wrote the popular children's novels about Narnia.

After his wife Joy Gresham died in 1960, Lewis's health began to deteriorate.  In 1963 he resigned from Cambridge.  He died on November 22, 1963.

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