The Screwtape Letters

$250.00

6W C S Lewis. London: Geoffrey Bles, 1946. 19th Edition

Notes

The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis is a clever and thought-provoking satirical novel that presents spiritual and moral struggles from a unique perspective—that of a senior demon, Screwtape, advising his nephew, Wormwood, on how to tempt and corrupt a human soul. Through this inversion, Lewis offers sharp insights into human nature, temptation, pride, and faith, exposing how subtle choices can lead a person toward or away from spiritual growth. What makes the book so engaging is its blend of wit, irony, and deep theological reflection, wrapped in imaginative storytelling that challenges readers to examine their own beliefs and behaviors. It's both an entertaining and deeply reflective exploration of good, evil, and the complexity of the human soul

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Black canvas boards with paper label to spine. Original navy and white wrapper.