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Complete Works of C.S. Lewis - The Chronicles Of Narnia (Complete Collection), The Space Trilogy, Out of the Silent Planet, The Great Divorce, The Screwtape Letters and others
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Clive Staples Lewis, better known as C.S. Lewis, was a respected academic, writer, and speaker. While he might be best known for his works of fantasy, especially the Chronicles of Narnia and Space Trilogy series, he also wrote many books on Christian apologetics, including Mere Christianity, Miracles, and The Problem of Pain.  

While Lewis was a lecturer at Oxford, he became close friends with fellow lecturer J.R.R. Tolkien, future author of The Lord of the Rings trilogy. Both authors participated in an informal writing group, The Inklings, where they critiqued and debated each other’s texts and ideas. 

His works have been translated into more than 30 languages and have sold millions of copies. The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe stands out as his most popular fantasy work. Initially, the first book in the Chronicles of Narnia, though chronologically the second by order, it tells of the adventures of children who magically arrive in a magical country called Narnia. In Narnia, magic comes as no surprise, animals both speak and act, and good strives against evil. Lewis weaves Christian themes throughout the Chronicles of Narnia in a manner that is both accessible and picturesque for readers young and old. Attentive readers will also spot elements of Roman and Greek mythology as well as British and Irish folklore.


The Chronicles Of Narnia. Complete Collection:

The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe

Prince Caspian

The Voyage Of The Dawn Treader

The Silver Chair

The Horse And His Boy

The Magician’S Nephew

The Last Battle


The Space Trilogy

Out Of The Silent Planet

Perelandra Or, Voyage To Venus

That Hideous Strength


Other Fiction

The Pilgrim’S Regress

The Screwtape Letters

The Great Divorce

Till We Have Faces


Short Stories


The Poetry Collections

Spirits In Bondage

Dymer

The Complete Poetry

The Non-Fiction


The Problem Of Pain

On Stories

An Essay

A Preface To Paradise Lost

Broadcast Talks

The Abolition Of Man

Beyond Personality

George Macdonald: An Anthology

Miracles

Hamlet: The Prince Or The Poem?

Mary Neylan

Preface To Essays Presented To Charles Williams

Arthurian Torso

Williams And The Arthuriad

Transposition And Other Addresses

Mere Christianity

Reflections On The Psalms

Studies In Words

The Four Loves

A Grief Observed

An Experiment In Criticism

They Asked For A Paper: Papers And Addresses

The Discarded Image

Letters To Malcolm: Chiefly On Prayer

It All Began With A Picture…


The Autobiography