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Reason and Beauty

Charles Williams' "Reason and Beauty" offers a profound exploration of the intricate relationship between rational thought and the aesthetic experience. Through a blend of philosophical inquiry and poetic expression, Williams delves into the nature of beauty, examining its role in the human experience. His literary style, marked by lyrical prose and intricate metaphors, invites readers to engage deeply with the text, challenging conventional boundaries between reason and emotion. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century literary modernism, this work reflects the tensions of its time, where traditional beliefs faced the rise of scientific rationalism. A member of the Inklings, along with J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis, Williams was deeply influenced by his theological studies and an appreciation for the mystical aspects of literature. His diverse career as a poet, novelist, and theological writer shaped his worldview, where he sought to reconcile intellect with faith, ultimately leading to the creation of this significant philosophical treatise. His unique blend of metaphysical inquiry and literary artistry positions him as a distinctive voice in Christian literature. "Reason and Beauty" is a compelling read for anyone interested in the intersection of philosophy and aesthetics, as well as those seeking a deeper understanding of the metaphysical dimensions of beauty. Williams' insights will resonate with lovers of literature, philosophy, and theology alike, making this book an essential addition to any scholarly library.


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  • Charles Williams

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  • E-book

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  • 113 pages

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English

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  • Society and Social Sciences
  • Philosophy

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    Charles Williams

    Charles Williams (1909–1975) was one of the preeminent authors of American crime fiction. Born in Texas, he dropped out of high school to enlist in the US Merchant Marine, serving for ten years before leaving to work in the electronics industry. At the end of World War II, Williams began writing fiction while living in San Francisco. The success of his backwoods noir Hill Girl (1951) allowed him to quit his job and write fulltime. Williams’s clean and somewhat casual narrative style distinguishes his novels—which range from hard-boiled, small-town noir to suspense thrillers set at sea and in the Deep South. Although originally published by pulp fiction houses, his work won great critical acclaim, with Hell Hath No Fury (1953) becoming the first paperback original to be reviewed by legendary New York Times critic Anthony Boucher. Many of his novels were adapted for the screen, such as Dead Calm (published in 1963) and Don’t Just Stand There! (published in 1966), for which Williams wrote the screenplay. Williams died in California in 1975.

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