Walter Hooper

C. S. Lewis: A Biography


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idea which was to take final form ten years later as Dymer. This was at first also in prose, but in modern English as opposed to the archaic style devised by Morris in which his previous efforts had been couched. There was also a narrative poem, ‘The Childhood of Medea’, which, he promised Arthur on 15 February, ‘will leave off where most poems about her begin – shortly after her meeting with Jason. It will describe her lonely, frightened childhood away in a castle with the terrible old king her father, and how she is gradually made to learn magic against her will.’112

      Greeves was also planning stories (which he seems never to have written) and was discussing the charms of actual women who were the prototypes of his heroines; but Lewis was still more interested in

      The land where I shall never be,

      The love that I shall never see,

      This agnosticism was enshrined in a poem written in 1917 which ends:

       I think, if it be truth, as some have taught

       That these frail seeds of being are not caught

       And blown upon the cosmic winds in vain

       After our death, but bound in one again

       Somewhere, we know not how, they live and thrive

       Forever, and the proud gods will not give

      The comfortable doom of quiet sleep,

       Then doubt not but that from the starry deep

       And utmost spaces lit by suns unknown

      We should return again whence we were flown,

      Leaving the bauble of a sainted crown,