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C.S. Lewis (1898-1963), born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, was a novelist, scholar, and Christian apologist whose imaginative fiction explored themes of faith, redemption, and moral virtue.

Major Works

  • The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (1950) - the most famous of the Narnia series
  • Mere Christianity (1952) - a collection of radio broadcasts defending Christian doctrine
  • The Screwtape Letters (1942) - a satirical novel told through correspondence between demons
  • Out of the Silent Planet (1938) - science fiction exploring theology and planetary worlds

Recognition and Technique

Lewis received the Carnegie Medal in 1957 for The Last Battle, the final Narnia novel. His work masterfully blended philosophical argument with narrative entertainment, making abstract theological concepts accessible through allegory and fantasy.

Lewis pioneered the use of personified spiritual warfare in modern fiction. He taught at Oxford and Cambridge universities while maintaining a prolific writing career that encompassed academic literary criticism, children's literature, and apologetic essays. His ability to communicate complex ideas through imaginative storytelling made him influential in both academic and popular circles.


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