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In The Chronicles, Lewis comes as close to mysticism as he has in any other book, for Aslan, the holy of holies is the numinous made present. Though his apologetic writing becomes less polemical, a public not-avowedly Christian Lewis remains militant. Lewis has undergone many changes: near-despair, forgiveness, marriage, a monumental professional move, and a steady, but very new, rhythm that was less urgent. ‘A new day’ describes his one real novel, Till We Have Faces (1956), and other works: ‘Meditation in a Toolshed’, ‘Membership’, ‘The Seeing Eye’, Reflections on the Psalms, and The Four Loves. After the death of Joy in 1960, Lewis published A Grief Observed under the pseudonym N. W. Clerk.