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The Great Divorce : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Great Divorce
''The Great Divorce'' is a work of theological fantasy by 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. ==Sources== Lewis's diverse sources for this work include the works of St. Augustine, Dante Aligheri, John Milton, John Bunyan, Emanuel Swedenborg and Lewis Carroll, as well as an American science fiction author whose name Lewis had forgotten but whom he mentions in his preface (). George MacDonald, whom Lewis utilizes as a character in the story, Dante, Prudentius and Jeremy Taylor are alluded to in the text of chapter 9.
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