C. S. Lewis


Clive Staples Lewis FBA (29 November 1898 - 22 November 1963) was a British writer, literary scholar, and Anglican lay theologian. He held academic positions in English literature at both Magdalen College, Oxford (1925-1954), and Magdalene College, Cambridge (1954-1963).

C.S. Lewis See all media Category: Arts & Culture In full: Clive Staples Lewis Born: November 29, 1898, Belfast, Ireland [now in Northern ] Died: November 22, 1963, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England (aged 64) Notable Works: letter literary criticism "Out of the Silent Planet" "Perelandra" "That Hideous Strength" "The Abolition of Man"

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C.S. Lewis was a prolific Irish writer and scholar best known for his 'Chronicles of Narnia' fantasy series and his pro-Christian texts. He taught at Oxford University, became a renowned Christian apologist, and wrote dozens of books on logic, philosophy, and mythology. Learn more about his life, works, and legacy.

A brief biography of C.S. Lewis, the author of The Chronicles of Narnia and other works of fiction and philosophy. Learn about his conversion to Christianity, his education, his influences, and his legacy.

Few authors of fantasy literature are as beloved as C.S. Lewis, born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on November 29, 1898. Time magazine has listed the first of his Chronicles of Narnia, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, as one of the top 100 English language novels written in the twentieth century.

Learn about the life and works of C.S. Lewis, a British fantasy writer and scholar who created the Narnia series and wrote Christian apologetics. Explore his early years, education, war experiences, spiritual journey, and legacy.

Flora Hamilton Lewis died of cancer on August 23, Albert Lewis' (her husband's) birthday. During this year Albert Lewis' father and brother also died. In September Lewis was enrolled at Wynyard School, Watford, Hertfordshire referred to by C.S. Lewis as "Oldie's School" or "Belsen". His brother, Warren, had been enrolled there in May 1905. 1910

The C. S. Lewis Collection: Novels and Stories With his trademark warmth and wit, Lewis uses fiction as a vehicle for revelation.Includes:• The Screwtape Letters• The Great Divorce• Letters to Malcolm, Chiefly on Prayer•...

Learn about the life, works, and faith of C.S. Lewis, one of the most influential writers of the 20th century. Explore his journey from atheist to Christian apologist, his key ideas and lasting legacy, and his relationships with other authors and thinkers. Find free study courses on his books such as The Screwtape Letters, Mere Christianity, or The Problem of Pain.

Learn about the life and works of C.S. Lewis, the greatest Christian apologist and philosopher of the twentieth century, in this free online course from Hillsdale College. Explore his apologetics, his fiction, and his philosophical and literary insights on timeless topics such as reason, truth, and morality.

An erstwhile atheist, Lewis converted to Christianity and quickly became a renowned defender of the faith and an evangelical paragon. Lewis converted in 1931. His BBC lectures from 1942 to 1944 eventually became his book Mere Christianity (1952), establishing him as a renowned defender. Here are a few highlights about Lewis's life:

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Before he turned ten, his mother died of cancer. So a young C. S. Lewis turned his back on God and became a militant atheist. Even being almost killed in the...

C.S. Lewis. Writer: The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. C.S. Lewis was born in 1898 and brought up in a very strict, religious household. While he was quite young, his mother died of cancer but the "stiff upper lip" in favour at the time meant he wasn't allowed to grieve. He became an Oxford don and led a sheltered life. He seriously questioned his religious...

In the meticulous biography Becoming C.S. Lewis, the first of a planned trilogy, Harry Lee Poe chronicles Lewis's first 20 years: it is the death of Lewis's mother, when he was nine years old ...

The Four Loves (1960) Studies in Words (1960) The World's Last Night and Other Essays (1960) An Experiment in Criticism (1961) A Grief Observed (1961; first published under the pseudonym N. W. Clerk) They Asked for a Paper: Papers and Addresses (1962; all essays found in Essay Collection [2000])

307 Copy quote Don't shine so that others can see you. Shine so that through you, others can see HIM. C. S. Lewis Shining 536 Copy quote Humility is not thinking less of yourself, it's thinking of yourself less. C. S. Lewis Inspirational, Inspiring, Christian 568 Copy quote

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is a portal fantasy novel for children by C. S. Lewis, published by Geoffrey Bles in 1950. It is the first published and best known of seven novels in The Chronicles of Narnia (1950-1956). Among all the author's books, it is also the most widely held in libraries. [3]

C. S. Lewis (1898-1963) continues to be one of the most read and beloved modern Christians, even though his death was more than half a century ago. As a prolific writer and speaker, Lewis' contributions—from his children's books and poetry to his theological and academic work—have influenced countless people searching for truth. 1898-1908 1909-25

Despite being such a renowned author, C. S. Lewis's death was not a very publicized event because the day he died, i.e., on November 22, 1963, was also the day President Kennedy was assassinated. Born Clive Staple Lewis and known as Jack to his near and dear ones, C. S. Lewis is a world renowned author, especially popular for his fantasy ...

Arts & Culture Catholic Book Club. C. S. Lewis wasn't a writer of fantasy. He was a teller of hard truths. James T. Keane December 22, 2023. C. S. Lewis in his office, date unknown (Wikimedia ...

Bradley Armacost will portray C.S. Lewis on February 17 and 18, 2024. (Photo provided by TATC) Performances and tickets. C.S. Lewis on Stage will present three performances on February 17 at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., and February 18 at 3 p.m. at Theatre At The Center which is located in The Center for Visual and Performing Arts, 1040 Ridge Road, in Munster, Indiana.

Kelly Olynyk and Ochai Agbaji will reportedly be heading from the Utah Jazz to the Toronto Raptors in exchange for Otto Porter Jr., Kira Lewis and a 2024 first-round pick, according to ESPN's ...

Leah Nash for The New York Times. By Christina Caron. Feb. 5, 2024, 5:00 a.m. ET. Sometimes a pine cone is just a pine cone. But on a January day, the rough edges of the cone — and the lone ...

A 13-year-old East Valley Middle School boy claimed the top prize at the 2024 Lewis and Clark County Spelling Bee held Wednesday morning at South Hills Church of Christ. From left, first-place ...

The Duke of Sussex was photographed being driven into the gates of Clarence House, the King's London residence, at around 2.45 p.m. (9.45 a.m. ET). Harry was seen in the photograph seated in the ...

The South Lewis girls and the Sauquoit Valley boys team each won a title at the Section III Class C indoor track and field championships on Thursday at the SRC Arena on the Onondaga Community ...

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Life of C.S. Lewis". Archived from the original on 6 February 2012. Lewis, C. S. (1994). W. H. Lewis; Walter Hooper (eds.). Letters of C. S. Lewis. New York:This is a list of writings by C. S. Lewis. The Allegory of Love: A Study in Medieval Tradition (1936) Rehabilitations and Other Essays (1939; two essaysBoxen is a fictional world that C. S. Lewis ("Jack") and his brother W. H. Lewis ("Warnie") created as children. The world of Boxen was created when Jack'sInterpretation of the Ten Commandments, in 1954 with a preface by C. S. Lewis. Lewis influenced her work and conversion and became her second husband after(written with Brian Watkins), and C.S. Lewis Onstage: The Most Reluctant Convert (based on Surprised by Joy). C.S. Lewis Onstage was adapted into a filmproducer, and executive record producer. He is one of the two stepsons of CS. Lewis. Gresham was born in New York City, the son of writers William LindsayNarnia is a series of seven portal fantasy novels by British author CS. Lewis. Illustrated by Pauline Baynes and originally published between 1950self-referentiality and purpose of mythopoesis. Mythopoeic authors include Tolkien, C. S. Lewis, William Blake, H. P. Lovecraft, Lord Dunsany, Mervyn Peake, and Robertfirst illustrator of some of J. R. R. Tolkien's minor works and of C. S. Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia. Baynes was born on 9 September 1922 at 67 Brunswickbest way to produce an outline of history is to rub out the lines." C. S. Lewis credited The Everlasting Man with "baptising" his intellect[citationand served as his brother's secretary for the later years of CS. Lewis's life. C. S. Lewis referred to his older brother Warren ("Warnie") as "my dearestC. S. Lewis Academy is a private Christian school in Newberg, Oregon, United States. Its mission statement is "C.S. Lewis Academy is committed to providinglonging for some unknown joy, is a central idea in many of the books by C. S. Lewis, such as his autobiography Surprised by Joy (1955). Richard Strauss composedthe Witch and the Wardrobe is a portal fantasy novel for children by C. S. Lewis, published by Geoffrey Bles in 1950. It is the first published and bestsoul. The best-known defender of the argument is the Christian writer C. S. Lewis. Briefly and roughly, the argument states that humans’ natural desiremedia franchise based on The Chronicles of Narnia, a series of novels by C. S. Lewis. The series revolves around the adventures of children in the world ofThe Kilns, also known as C. S. Lewis House, is the house in Risinghurst, Oxford, England, where the author C. S. Lewis wrote all of his Narnia books andThe C.S. Lewis Institute is an organization founded in 1976. According to their website, their mission statement is "to develop disciples who will articulateStory of C.S. Lewis is a 2021 British biographical drama film written and directed by Norman Stone, based on the 2016 stage play, C.S. Lewis on Stage:The Magician's Nephew is a portal fantasy children's novel by C. S. Lewis, published in 1955 by The Bodley Head. It is the sixth published of seven novelsThe Last Battle is a portal fantasy novel for children by C. S. Lewis, published by The Bodley Head in 1956. It was the seventh and final novel in TheAslan (/ˈæslæn, ˈæz-/) is a major character in C. S. Lewis's The Chronicles of Narnia series. Unlike any other character in the Narnian series, AslanThe Horse and His Boy is a fantasy novel for children by C. S. Lewis, published by Geoffrey Bles in 1954. Of the seven novels that comprise The ChroniclesTumnus is a faun in the Narnia books written by C. S. Lewis, primarily in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe but also briefly in The Horse and His Boyby C. S. Lewis, published by Geoffrey Bles in 1951. It was the second published of seven novels in The Chronicles of Narnia (1950–1956), and Lewis hadNarnia is a fantasy world created by C. S. Lewis as the primary location for his series of seven fantasy novels for children, The Chronicles of NarniaLancelyn Green writes about C.S. Lewis and Walter Hooper: When Walter Hooper asked [C.S. Lewis] where he found the word 'Narnia', Lewis showed him Murray's SmallTrilogy or The Ransom Trilogy) is a series of science fiction novels by C. S. Lewis. The trilogy consists of Out of the Silent Planet (1938), PerelandraThe Dark Tower is an incomplete manuscript written by C. S. Lewis that appears to be an unfinished sequel to the science fiction novel Out of the SilentJohn F. Kennedy, C. S. Lewis, & Aldous Huxley is a novel by Peter Kreeft about U.S. President John F. Kennedy, and authors C. S. Lewis (The Chronicleswas popularised by University of Oxford literary scholar and writer C. S. Lewis in a BBC radio talk and in his writings. It is sometimes described asCecil Day-Lewis CBE (or Day Lewis; 27 April 1904 – 22 May 1972), often written as C. Day-Lewis, was an Anglo-Irish poet and Poet Laureate from 1968 untilsubjects ranging from C. S. Lewis, to rhetorical theory, literature and Peruvian culture. In addition to his books on C. S. Lewis, he has published anotheris sure that "we shall never… receive another message from the moon". C. S. Lewis explicitly stated that his science fiction books were both inspired byStrength: A Modern Fairy-Tale for Grown-Ups is a 1945 novel by C. S. Lewis, the final book in Lewis's theological science fiction Space Trilogy. The events ofDOJ-sən; 27 January 1832 – 14 January 1898), better known by his pen name Lewis Carroll, was an English author, poet, mathematician and photographer. HisThe Silver Chair is a children's portal fantasy novel by C. S. Lewis, published by Geoffrey Bles in 1953. It was the fourth published of seven novelsfrom 1945 until his retirement in 1959. Tolkien was a close friend of C. S. Lewis, a co-member of the informal literary discussion group The Inklings.LTL displays Christian artifacts such as handwritten letters by author C. S. Lewis, artwork from his Chronicles of Narnia book series, two copies of theVoyage of the Dawn Treader is a portal fantasy novel for children by C. S. Lewis, published by Geoffrey Bles in 1952. It was the third published of sevenSusan Pevensie is a fictional character in C. S. Lewis's The Chronicles of Narnia series. Susan is the elder sister and the second eldest Pevensie childcertain connections with the Great War. His friend and fellow-Inkling C. S. Lewis however described the work as having just the quality of the Great Waredition published by Pan Books) is the second book in the Space Trilogy of C. S. Lewis, set on the planet of Perelandra, or Venus. It was first published inof the Silent Planet is a science fiction novel by the British author C. S. Lewis, first published in 1938 by John Lane, The Bodley Head. Two sequels were 1934 – October 21, 2003) was a C. S. Lewis scholar known partly for her theory that some works attributed to Lewis are forgeries, including The DarkHe is a communication and C. S. Lewis scholar who discovered a fragment of an unpublished manuscript started by C.S. Lewis that was to be co-authorednotable writers of his day, including T. S. Eliot and W. H. Auden, his greatest admirer was probably C. S. Lewis, whose novel That Hideous Strength (1945)Miracles is a book written by CS. Lewis, originally published in 1947 and revised in 1960. Lewis argues that before one can learn from the study of historyThe Screwtape Letters is a Christian apologetic novel by C. S. Lewis and dedicated to J. R. R. Tolkien. It is written in a satirical, epistolary styleThe Deplorable Word, as used by author C. S. Lewis in The Chronicles of Narnia, is a fictional magical curse which ends all life on a world except that

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