C. S. Lewis Contra Mundum: How the Whole World Groaned and Found Itself Modernist

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Curtis White

Abstract

Just as Athanasius stood against Arianism (the ascendent faith of the ruling class of his day), Lewis stood against Modernism (the ascendent literary movement of his day). This paper will explore Lewis’s pugnacious resistance to Modernism, both as a literary-critic and as a writer of fiction, in the light of his core theological convictions, which include, like Athanasius, a firm belief in Incarnation—in the embodiment of Logos in the material world. In treating this topic, this paper will consider Lewis’s main opponent, Modernist poet T. S. Eliot, who seemingly represents all that Lewis fights against; it will explore the theological underpinnings of Lewis’s disagreement with Eliot and will evaluate Lewis’s desire to retain the image (broadly speaking) in the light of his profoundly Incarnational faith. What is more, it will aim to link that deeply Incarnational faith to his programme of literary re-enchantment.

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White, C. “C. S. Lewis Contra Mundum: How the Whole World Groaned and Found Itself Modernist”. Linguaculture, vol. 15, no. 1, June 2024, pp. 89-105, doi:10.47743/lincu-2024-1-0350.
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Curtis White, Ulster University, U.K.

Curtis W. WHITE is a PhD candidate in English Literature at Ulster University. He has completed and successfully defended his PhD thesis comparing T.S. Eliot and C.S. Lewis along theological lines. He holds a B.A. in English Literature from the University of Vermont, and an M.A. in English Literature (with distinction) from Ulster University. He is currently co-organising the third in a series of international interdisciplinary symposia on C. S. Lewis to take place in November 2024 in Northern Ireland. He has previously attended the International T.S. Eliot Summer School at IES London on a full bursary (July 2022) and has presented papers at conferences including the International T. S. Eliot Society’s 43 Annual Mtg (St Louis, USA, in September 2022), and C. S. Lewis: The Re-Enchanted Academic (Iasi, Romania, in 2023). He has been shortlisted for a best paper award at Ulster University’s Festival of Research (March 2022). Originally from the United States, Curtis now resides in Northern Ireland, where he has lived with his wife and daughter for the last decade.

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