Picture of C.S. Lewis paired with picture of Terence Fisher. Text at graphic's bottom reads "C.S. Lewis and Terence Fisher, the King of Gothic Horror:

C.S. Lewis and the King of Gothic Horror

C.S. Lewis and gothic horror? One of these things does not sound like the other. That's what I was thinking five years ago, where I started reading a book called Terence Fisher: Horror, Myth and Religion by Paul Leggett. Among other things it suggested that Fisher, probably best-known today for his gothic horror films made …

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