by Tuke » February 28th, 2008, 3:27 am
Welcome to the Wardrobe, stepshep.
The only thing that comes to mind are parenthetical comparisons between Lewis (low) and TS Eliot (high), but these are made by editors and biographers not Lewis himself. I found seven pertinent references under Anglo-Catholicism in Fr. Walter Hooper's CS Lewis: A Companion & Guide
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"The 'great golden chain of Concord' has united the whole of Edmund Spenser's world.... Nothing is repressed; nothing is insubordinate. To read him is to grow in mental health." The Allegory Of Love (Faerie Queene)
2 Corinthians IV.17 The Weight of Glory