Perelandra

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Perelandra is a theological science fiction novel by C. S. Lewis, the second book in his Space Trilogy, exploring themes of temptation and redemption on a paradisiacal alien world.

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instanceOf novel
science fiction novel
theological novel
author C. S. Lewis NERFINISHED
containsElement cosmic spiritual warfare
space travel
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
exploresConcept original sin averted
unfallen world
featuresCharacter Elwin Ransom NERFINISHED
Professor Weston NERFINISHED
The Green Lady NERFINISHED
The King of Perelandra NERFINISHED
followedBy That Hideous Strength NERFINISHED
genre Christian fiction
allegorical novel
philosophical novel
science fiction
hasAlternativeTitle Voyage to Venus NERFINISHED
hasCharacterType angelic beings
demonic possession
hasCoverArtBy C. S. Lewis (original Bodley Head edition cover design) NERFINISHED
hasMotif Edenic garden
trial of innocence
inspiredBy Book of Genesis NERFINISHED
Christian doctrine of the Fall
language English
literaryMovement Christian fantasy
literarySeriesNumber 2
mainCharacter Elwin Ransom NERFINISHED
medium print
narrativePerspective third-person narrative
partOfSeries Space Trilogy NERFINISHED
precededBy Out of the Silent Planet NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1943
publisher John Lane, The Bodley Head NERFINISHED
setting fictional world of Perelandra
planet Venus NERFINISHED
targetAudience adult readers
theme Christian theology
free will
good and evil
obedience
redemption
temptation

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