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  2. The Great Divorce - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Talk:The Great Divorce - Wikipedia

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    Instead, he referred to his fiction as "suppositional" literature. For instance, in the preface to The Great Divorce, he states, "I beg readers to remember that this is a fantasy....[t]he transmortal conditions are solely an imaginative supposal [emphasis mine]." See p. 424 of Walter Hooper's biography of Lewis for a detailed discussion of the ...

  4. That Hideous Strength - Wikipedia

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    That Hideous Strength: A Modern Fairy-Tale for Grown-Ups (also released under the title The Tortured Planet in an abridged format) is a 1945 novel by C. S. Lewis, the final book in Lewis's theological science fiction Space Trilogy.

  5. The Great (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Great is a historical and satirical black comedy-drama about the rise of Catherine the Great from outsider to the longest-reigning female ruler in Russia's history. The series is highly fictionalized and portrays Catherine in her youth and marriage to Emperor Peter III of Russia, focusing on the plot to kill her depraved and dangerous husband.

  6. The Marriage of Heaven and Hell - Wikipedia

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    The title page of the book, 1790, copy D, held by the Library of Congress [1]. The Marriage of Heaven and Hell is a book by the English poet and printmaker William Blake.It is a series of texts written in imitation of biblical prophecy but expressing Blake's own intensely personal Romantic and revolutionary beliefs.

  7. Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce - Wikipedia

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    An obituary for Milton in Allgemeine Schau-buhne der Welt, claims that "He was a great defender of the liberty of divorce (as he himself divorced himself from six wives one after the other)". [ 18 ] Modern critic Annabel Patterson believed that the tract "presents a logical case for the reform of divorce law, superimposed on a subtext of ...

  8. The Long Divorce - Wikipedia

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    The Long Divorce is a 1951 detective novel by the British writer Edmund Crispin, the eighth in his series featuring the Oxford professor and amateur detective Gervase Fen. [1] It was the penultimate novel in the series, with a gap or more than twenty five years before the next entry The Glimpses of the Moon , although a collection of short ...

  9. Mexican divorce - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican divorce is mentioned in the Jack Kerouac book On the Road. "Mexican Divorce" is the title of a 1961 song by Burt Bacharach and Bob Hilliard, which was issued as single in 1962 by The Drifters. [8] It is also the song where Bacharach first met Dionne Warwick, one of the background singers, for whom he would later write numerous top ...