Question
Where can I get a list of all the books by C S Lewis?
Answer
There are Calormene characters portrayed in a positive light throughout the series. In The Horse and His Boy, one of the main characters, Aravis, is a Calormene princess that ends up marrying an Archenlander prince of white ethnicity. In The Last Battle, the Calormene Emeth is accepted by Aslan although he is a worshiper of Tash. (Nelson 2005, pp. B14) Lewis supporters point to the fact that Lewis's writings have a particularly British Victorian era flavour that was much in fashion during his lifetime, but that may now be seen as politically incorrect. O'Connor writes: "In his time, people thought it was amusing to make fun of other cultures. We don't. Read the stories, ask questions, and remember that the person who wrote this story was altogether too human.". The fact that Lewis and other similar-minded contemporaries such as J. R. R. Tolkien and Charles Williams remained popular over such a long period of time suggests to some that many of the criticisms which have been voiced are minority views, not thought to be significant by the reading public. It is also noticed that the Calormens' religion is not particularly Islamic or Sikh in nature, as it is polytheistic, and that Lewis praises certain Islamic practices in the theological work "Mere Christianity".
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