Perelandra
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Perelandra (also titled
Voyage to Venus in a later edition published by Pan Books) is the second book in the
Space Trilogy of
C. S. Lewis. It takes up the story of the
philologist Ransom after his return from
Mars at the end of
Out of the Silent Planet. With angelic help, he travels to
Venus to oppose the diabolically inspired human physicist Weston in a struggle for the souls of a new
Adam and Eve in a new
Eden. (The third volume of the trilogy,
That Hideous Strength, is set on
Earth.)
Perelandra was published in 1943, one year after A Preface to Paradise Lost, and it deals with many of the same issues: the value of hierarchy, the dullness of Satan, and the nature of unfallen sexuality, for instance. To an extent, it can be viewed as a commentary on Milton's poem but a commentary which is intelligible to a reader ignorant of the original.