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Share with: This yarn concerning the Spanish privateer ‘Diablo’ doesn’t take place in the high seas but on the Cornish coast where devilish Captain Christopher Lee fools the defenceless villagers by claiming that the English fleet has been defeated by the Spanish Armada - hence they now are obliged to grudgingly lend a helping hand in the reparation of the badly damaged ship. However… It’s 1588 and the battle between the English fleet and the Spanish Armada is at its fiercest. One Spanish privateer, the ‘Diablo’ – run by ruthless Captain Robeles (Christopher Lee) ends up badly damaged drifting along the Cornish coast and takes air at a tucked-away inlet - in urgent need of repair. As it so happens, a young girl named Jane (Natasha Pyne), an inhabitant of the small local village is spotted rowing along the shallow waters by Robeles and his men, among them Pepe (Hammer staple Michael Ripper looking like an Oompa Loompa with his ridiculous orange-tint facial ....
Seven months before The Last Battle was published, C.S. Lewis had a short story appear in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. It was called “The Shoddy Lands,” and believe it or not it and another short story are key pieces in understanding what exactly is happening with poor Susan Pevensie in The Last Battle. Our next article in the C.S. Lewis Reread is going to be about “the problem of Susan” so first, we need to take a little detour and explore these two stories. In 1953, Lewis received a letter from a man named William Anthony Parker White. He was an author who wrote under the pen name Anthony Boucher, and he was also the editor of ....