Astros del cielo profundo: recepción de la magia renacentista en la Trilogía cósmica de C. S. Lewis
Abstract
Magic performs a significant role in C. S. Lewis's Space Trilogy. This magical thought rests on a pre-copernican cosmology of the two spheres, on the division between theurgy and goetia and christian neoplatonism. These ideas invite us to establish an affinity link with Renaissance magic. However, it should be noted that Lewis explicitly warns of the danger that Renaissance magic means for the salvation of the soul.
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