Screwtape

This article is about the fictional character. For the musical projects, see Drew McDowall. For the mixtapes, see DJ Screw.

Screwtape is a fictional name for a devil in the book The Screwtape Letters (1942) and its sequel short story Screwtape Proposes a Toast (1959), both written by the Christian author C. S. Lewis. Screwtape is also the title of the stage adaptation of the Letters by James Forsyth (originally Dear Wormwood, 1961).

Screwtape is a Senior Tempter and the Undersecretary of his department, in what is envisaged as a sort of infernal Civil Service. The Letters are his side of the correspondence with his nephew Wormwood, as mentor to the young devil who is charged with the guidance of one man. The Toast is Screwtape's after-dinner speech at the Tempters' Training College and is a satire on American and British or English public education. Screwtape has a secretary called Toadpipe.

Screwtape appears to understand very well the nature of human minds and weaknesses, although nothing about love. He also has a way with words and a fondness for sarcasm.


External links

The Screwtape Letters title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database