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778:. Noting this omission, he pointed out to one of his correspondents that "any amount of theology can now be smuggled into people’s minds under cover of romance without their knowing it". In the novel itself, Ransom proposes a similar but subtler approach in his letter to Lewis quoted in the postscript: "What we need for the moment is not so much a body of belief as a body of people familiarized with certain ideas. If we could even effect in one per cent of our readers a change-over from the conception of Space to the conception of Heaven, we should have made a beginning."
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have spears like those we used a very long time ago and your huts are small and round and your boats small and light like our old ones, and you only have one ruler. He says it is different with us. He says we know much. There is a thing happens in our world when the body of a living creature feels
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the ruler of the universe. Ransom is ashamed at how little he can tell the Oyarsa of Malacandra about Earth, and how foolish he and other humans seem to Oyarsa.
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2065:(1938). John Lane, The Bodley Head. p. 30 (Chap. 4).
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2197:"THE PLANET MARS & HIS SEVERALL SIGNIFICATIONS"
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1956:За межі мовчазної планети. Переландра
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848:Among us, Oyarsa, there is a kind of
2868:The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
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1083:On cover: "Complete and unabridged."
2195:Lilly, William (17 December 2012).
2169:Law, Casey R. (24 February 2000) .
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2134:The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
2131:Nicholls, Peter, "Lewis, C. S." in
825:Weston's speech and its translation
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2220:and a New Era of Science Fiction""
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2443:"Para Além do Planeta Silencioso"
2391:"Out of the Silent Planet (1966)"
2269:"Out of the Silent Planet (1949)"
2038:"Out of the Silent Planet (1938)"
1926:Au-delà de la planète silencieuse
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1860:Published July 2005. Named "
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1058:Der verstummte Planet: Roman
273:, discovered in a mediaeval
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2963:A Preface to Paradise Lost
2781:Screwtape Proposes a Toast
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2222:. The Russell Kirk Center.
2152:"Out of the Silent Planet"
2083:Lewis, p. 59, Chap. 9
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836:Weston's speech in English
662:– One of three species of
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2201:The Classical Astrologer
2063:Out of the Silent Planet
1891:Published December 2005.
1862:Sessiz Gezegenin Dışında
1758:Voyager / HarperCollins
1720:G.K. Hall & Company
1345:, trans. H. C. Weiland.
1200:Utflykt från tyst planet
751:Out of the Silent Planet
703:Out of the Silent Planet
682:, meaning "silent", and
165:Out of the Silent Planet
3223:The Space Trilogy books
3157:CS Lewis Nature Reserve
2156:Encyclopædia Britannica
2150:Schakel, Peter (2018).
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785:which, named after the
759:(1930) and an essay in
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2645:University of Edgestow
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1885:and 978-0-00-715715-0
1834:Issued 17 March 2003.
1768:and 978-0-00-628165-8
1699:and 978-0-684-83364-4
1173:Le silence de la Terre
506:– High earth; plateau.
343:– A mountain-dwelling
3258:The Bodley Head books
2908:The Magician's Nephew
2900:The Horse and His Boy
2835:That Hideous Strength
2757:The Screwtape Letters
2749:The Pilgrim's Regress
2598:That Hideous Strength
2214:Tuttle, John (2019).
1819:Simon & Schuster
1081:Avon Reprint Edition.
1010:The Macmillan Company
819:study of the creation
792:The War of the Worlds
3195:Freud's Last Session
2971:The Abolition of Man
2939:The Allegory of Love
852:who will take other
815:Bernardus Silvestris
810:The Allegory of Love
743:A Voyage to Arcturus
550:– Rational creature.
512:– Low earth; valley.
293:at a college of the
19:For other uses, see
3218:1938 British novels
3083:The Discarded Image
2955:The Problem of Pain
2947:The Personal Heresy
2846:(manuscript) (1977)
2175:Discovery Institute
1709:. Reprinted often.
1451:Hardcover omnibus.
946:Library of Congress
940:Publication history
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3075:Letters to Malcolm
2788:Letters to Malcolm
2773:Till We Have Faces
2711:Spirits in Bondage
2609:(manuscript; 1977)
2470:Downing, David C,
2232:Downing 2007, p.23
1909:Éditions Gallimard
1689:Scribner Classics
1285:3rd Avon printing.
1123:Fuga a los Espacio
1114:José Janés Editor
756:Last and First Men
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2765:The Great Divorce
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2367:. Alien Territory
2293:Woodman, George.
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1992:USA Latinamerica
1845:Kabalcı Yayınevi
1736:978-0-7838-0411-8
1669:978-0-684-82380-5
1636:978-0-02-570795-5
1532:978-0-02-086880-4
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