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C.S. Lewis Book Club Extended Interview

Steve and Ashton from the IGF team are joined by BYU English professor Paul Westover and student Ruth Thomas. Together, they discuss C.S. Lewis’ “A Grief Observed.” In this book, C.S. Lewis openly reflects on the reality of life and death in the wake of his wife’s tragic death. This book provides an honest account of the whirlwind that follows a loss—sometimes causing even the strongest believers to waver—and how one can regain their bearings after such disruption. Paul Westover joined the BYU faculty in 2008. His specialties are Romantic-era British literature and cultural history. Westover is co-editor of the Romantic Circles electronic critical edition of “William Wordsworth’s Guide to the Lakes” (2015) and of a volume called “Transatlantic Literature and Author-Love in the Nineteenth Century” (2016). He currently serves as Book Review Editor for the Journal of British Studies and as Graduate Coordinator for the English Department.
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