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  1. The Great Divorce is a novel by the British author C. S. Lewis, published in 1945, based on a theological dream vision of his in which he reflects on the Christian conceptions of Heaven and Hell. The working title was Who Goes Home? but the final name was changed at the publisher's insistence.

  2. C.S. Lewis’ The Great Divorce is a classic Christian allegorical tale about a bus ride from hell to heaven. An extraordinary meditation upon good and evil, grace and judgment, Lewis’s revolutionary idea in the The Great Divorce is that the gates of Hell are locked from the inside.

  3. 6 de feb. de 2001 · This is a starting point for an extraordinary meditation upon good and evil, grace and judgment. Lewis’s revolutionary idea is the discovery that the gates of Hell are locked from the inside. Using his extraordinary descriptive powers, Lewis’s The Great Divorce will change the way we think about good and evil.

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  6. 4 de jun. de 1997 · Aceprensa. El gran divorcio. Un sueño. AUTOR C.S. Lewis. TÍTULO ORIGINAL The Great Divorce. GÉNERO No Ficción. José María Garrido Bermúdez. 4 junio, 1997. Rialp. Madrid (1997). 153 págs. 1.500 ptas. Como dijo el propio C.S. Lewis, este libro -escrito en 1947- es una fantasía con moraleja.

  7. In The Great Divorce, C. S. Lewis again employs his formidable talent for fable and allegory. The writer finds himself in Hell boarding a bus bound for Heaven. The amazing opportunity is that anyone who wants to stay in Heaven, can. This is the starting point for an extraordinary meditation upon good and evil, grace and judgment.