What details in the preface of the book, "The Screwtape Letters," allow C.S. Lewis to create verisimilitude?
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The explanation of similar literature and the genesis of some of his concepts in the "Letters" also makes it more of an introduction to a factual observation than a fictional story. His links to his personal experiences and accounts of others also lends an air of "truth" to the subsequent tale.
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