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- The_Great_Divorce abstract "The Great Divorce is a theological dream vision by Prof. C. S. Lewis, in which he reflects on the Christian conception of Heaven and Hell.The working title was Who Goes Home? but the final name was changed at the publisher's insistence. The title refers to William Blake's poem The Marriage of Heaven and Hell. The Great Divorce was first printed as a serial in an Anglican newspaper called The Guardian in 1944 and 1945, and soon thereafter in book form.".
- Q2326672 abstract "The Great Divorce is a theological dream vision by Prof. C. S. Lewis, in which he reflects on the Christian conception of Heaven and Hell.The working title was Who Goes Home? but the final name was changed at the publisher's insistence. The title refers to William Blake's poem The Marriage of Heaven and Hell. The Great Divorce was first printed as a serial in an Anglican newspaper called The Guardian in 1944 and 1945, and soon thereafter in book form.".
- The_Great_Divorce comment "The Great Divorce is a theological dream vision by Prof. C. S. Lewis, in which he reflects on the Christian conception of Heaven and Hell.The working title was Who Goes Home? but the final name was changed at the publisher's insistence. The title refers to William Blake's poem The Marriage of Heaven and Hell. The Great Divorce was first printed as a serial in an Anglican newspaper called The Guardian in 1944 and 1945, and soon thereafter in book form.".
- Q2326672 comment "The Great Divorce is a theological dream vision by Prof. C. S. Lewis, in which he reflects on the Christian conception of Heaven and Hell.The working title was Who Goes Home? but the final name was changed at the publisher's insistence. The title refers to William Blake's poem The Marriage of Heaven and Hell. The Great Divorce was first printed as a serial in an Anglican newspaper called The Guardian in 1944 and 1945, and soon thereafter in book form.".