id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_2q3ts43puvfjdbghwx4buvwuim Brian Murdoch Defining and Defending the Middle Ages with C. S. Lewis 2020 11 .pdf application/pdf 7811 505 67 Middle Ages and confirmed the relevance to the humanities that medieval literary texts can have Lewis cautioned against pejorative terms like 'Dark Ages', noted problems of S. Lewis; periodisation; the Middle Ages; medieval studies; qualitative judgement; contrast of them with "more normal periods of history." Lewis's other examples note the assumption The Discarded Image, Lewis remained aware of the apparent apartness of much of medieval thought, He makes the point, too, that we need not treat a medieval literary work as we might a modern as his Medieval Model of the universe as continuing down to the end of the seventeenth century Lewis set the machine age as the great period divide, more important than any limits for the Middle Ages as a period of especial ignorance which has nothing to say to the present, is illogical at In German Writers and Works of the Early Middle Ages: 800–1170. ./cache/work_2q3ts43puvfjdbghwx4buvwuim.pdf ./txt/work_2q3ts43puvfjdbghwx4buvwuim.txt