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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. A novel about a bus ride from Hell to the afterlife, where spirits try to convince ghosts to love God and each other. The narrator, a ghost, is guided by the spirit of George MacDonald, who shows him various scenes of transformation and choice.

  3. A classic Christian allegory about a bus ride from hell to heaven, where the gates of Hell are locked from the inside. Read 8,238 reviews, ratings, quotes, and discussions from the world's largest community for readers.

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  4. Learn about C. S. Lewis's allegorical novel The Great Divorce, which explores the themes of heaven, hell, and free will. Find summaries, analysis, quotes, characters, symbols, and more on LitCharts.

  5. STUDY GUIDE of THE GREAT DIVORCE. By C.S. Lewis. Introduction. The Great Divorcearose out of Lewis’ interest in the nature of spiritual choices. The idea for allowing damned spirits a “holiday” in Heaven was suggested to him by his reading of the seventeenth century Anglican divine Jeremy Taylor, who introduced him to the ancient Catholic ...

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  6. 3. März 2009 · C. S. Lewis. Harper Collins, Mar 3, 2009 - Religion - 160 pages. What if anyone in Hell could take a bus trip to Heaven and stay there forever if they wanted to? In The Great Divorce C. S....

  7. 16. Aug. 2022 · In 'The Great Divorce', Lewis crafts a profound allegorical tale exploring the concepts of heaven, hell, and human choice through the lens of Christian theology, echoing the moral imagination...