THE GREAT DEVORCE
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The Great Divorce is a novel by C. S. Lewis, published in 1945, that depicts a bus ride from Hell to Heaven12. The novel is an allegorical tale that reflects on the Christian conceptions of good and evil, grace and judgment, and the possibility of free will12. The novel also alludes to the historical context of the First and Second World Wars, which challenged many people’s faith in God34. The title suggests a contrast with the classic work The Marriage of Heaven and Hell by William Blake2.
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The Great Divorce is a novel by C. S. Lewis, published in 1945, that depicts a bus ride from Hell to Heaven12. The novel is an allegorical tale that reflects on the Christian conceptions of good and evil, grace and judgment, and the possibility of free will12. The novel also alludes to the historical context of the First and Second World Wars, which challenged many people’s faith in God34. The title suggests a contrast with the classic work The Marriage of Heaven and Hell by William Blake2.