The Screwtape Letters - Paperback

The Screwtape Letters - Paperback

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The Screwtape Letters - Paperback

The Screwtape Letters - Paperback

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by Matthew Simmons (Author)

www.the-hijacked-mind.comC. S. Lewis and The Screwtape Letters (EDITED VERSION)

C. S. Lewis was a British scholar, novelist, and Christian apologist best known for works like The Chronicles of Narnia and the space-trilogy. In 1942 he published The Screwtape Letters, a satirical epistolary novel that flips the usual moral perspective by letting readers eavesdrop on correspondence between two devils.

Lewis's Life in Brief
  • Born in Belfast in 1898; educated at Oxford, where he later became a fellow and tutor in English literature.
  • Converted from atheism to Christianity in 1931, largely influenced by friends like J. R. R. Tolkien.
  • Wrote popular theology (Mere Christianity), fiction (Narnia, Space Trilogy), and scholarly works on medieval and Renaissance literature.
The Screwtape Letters: Core Facts

The Screwtape Letters unfolds as thirty-one letters from "Screwtape," a senior tempter in Hell's bureaucracy, to his nephew "Wormwood," guiding him in corrupting the soul of an unnamed British "Patient." Lewis dedicated the book to Tolkien; its installments first appeared in The Guardian during WWII, before being collected into a single volume in February 1942.

Structure and Plot
  1. Thirty-one consecutive letters, each focusing on a particular tactic of temptation.
  2. Screwtape's mentorship covers everything from exploiting pride and envy to perverting prayer and virtues.
  3. The Patient's journey-from a nominal Christian to a committed believer-unfolds in parallel, often frustrating Hell's designs.
  4. A final twist reveals Wormwood's failure, underscoring God's grace over devilish schemes.
Key Themes
  • Temptation as a subtle, incremental process rather than grand, dramatic sin.
  • The humor and horror of viewing human life from a diabolical perspective.
  • The war-time setting amplifies questions of fear, duty, and mortality.
  • Inversion of Christian concepts: Screwtape praises spiritual apathy and worldly distractions as virtues.
Style and Rhetoric

Lewis uses irony, understatement, and mock-bureaucratic language to:

  • Illuminate how everyday choices can erode faith.
  • Satirize both human foibles and the devil's management style.
  • Engage readers with wit that sharpens theological insights.
Background of Conception

Lewis conceived the idea after a Sunday service in Headington, imagining how easy it is to dramatize evil and how nearly impossible it would be to render genuine angelic discourse. He even planned a companion piece from a guardian-angel's point of view but abandoned it, noting that true "heavenly style" seemed beyond his reach.

Number of Pages: 218
Dimensions: 0.46 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: September 26, 2025

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