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384
Novel • Fiction
England • 1940s
1945
Adult
18+ years
That Hideous Strength by C.S. Lewis follows Dr. Ransom and his friends as they combat the evil N.I.C.E., a technocratic organization aiming to eradicate organic life. Central to the plot is Merlin, who awakens and aligns with Ransom. Mark and Jane Studdock face moral and existential challenges as the story builds to a climactic battle to save humanity. This book contains themes of human exploitation and mind control.
Mysterious
Dark
Contemplative
Suspenseful
Fantastical
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C. S. Lewis' That Hideous Strength receives mixed reception. Praised for its imaginative narrative and philosophical depth, the book integrates science fiction with complex theological and social themes. However, some critics find its pacing uneven and the overt moralizing preachy. The novel's rich allegory and intricate world-building are notable strengths, but its accessibility remains contested.
A reader who enjoys That Hideous Strength by C. S. Lewis likely appreciates intellectual sci-fi with a blend of dystopian themes, moral and philosophical questions, and mythological references. Fans of George Orwell's 1984 or Aldous Huxley's Brave New World may find this book intriguing for its exploration of totalitarian societies and ethical dilemmas.
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Jane Studdock
Mark's wife, Jane experiences prophetic dreams that connect her to the group at St. Anne’s, where she finds purpose and support.
Mrs. Dimble
Known as Mother Dimble, she is a friend of Jane who relocates to St. Anne’s after losing her home to the N.I.C.E.
Mr. Dimble
A history professor and Jane's former teacher, he assists in research efforts at St. Anne's and offers guidance to Mark.
The Dennistons
A young couple in the St. Anne’s group who exemplify a loving marriage, they help introduce Jane to the supportive community at the manor.
Grace Ironwood
A doctor and psychologist at St. Anne’s, she helps Jane recognize her abilities and contributes to the group's efforts.
Mr. MacPhee
A logical and skeptical member of St. Anne’s, he keeps the group grounded and often challenges unproven ideas.
The Director
Also known as Dr. Ransom, he leads the resistance against the N.I.C.E. and serves as a link between earthly and celestial powers.
The Deputy Director
Wither, who manages Belbury, the headquarters of the N.I.C.E., is characterized by his vague and haunting presence.
Dr. Augustus Frost
An unemotional and analytical member of the N.I.C.E., he works closely with Wither on the organization's plans.
Miss Hardcastle
The head of the Institutional Police, she is known for her harsh tactics and plays a key role in keeping Mark at Belbury.
Lord Feverstone
An opportunist who introduces Mark to the N.I.C.E. and manipulates situations for his own gain.
Alcasan
Referred to as "the Head," he is central to the N.I.C.E.'s operations and is preserved after death by their scientists.
Merlinus Ambrosius
An ancient figure awakened in the modern world, Merlin aligns with St. Anne’s to aid in their struggle against the N.I.C.E.
The Tramp
Mistaken for Merlin by the N.I.C.E., this character is involved in a mix-up that plays into the unfolding events.
384
Novel • Fiction
England • 1940s
1945
Adult
18+ years
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