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Title: C. S. Lewis


1
C. S. Lewis
  • A Brief Biography
  • by Jeff Gordon

2
Endless Books (Lewis 10)
  • C. S. Lewis was born in Belfast on November 29,
    1898 (Visser).

3
Education
  • After attending horrific schools as a boy, a
    private tutor prepared Lewis for undergraduate
    studies at University College, Oxford (Sayer 66).

4
Tutor, Lecturer, Scholar
  • After a brief stint in the British army, Lewis
    took three first-class degrees from Oxford and
    ultimately began teaching English there at
    Magdalen College (Sayer 107).

5
The Writer
  • Once established at Oxford, Lewis wrote
    scholarly books like The Allegory of Love (1936)
    and theological works like The Screwtape Letters
    (1942). (Visser)

6
C. S. Lewis Goes to Venus
  • In Perelandra, Lewis shows human beings exporting
    evil to outer space.
  • Lewis believed that this middle book in his Space
    Trilogy was the best (Sayer 180).

7
Conversion
  • Lewis was for many years a convinced atheist.
    He attributed his conversion to Christianity to
    his reading and to the influence of friends like
    Hugo Dyson and J. R. R. Tolkien (Lewis 216).

8
The Kilns Lewiss Oxford Home (Sayer 140)
9
The Wardrobe
  • In The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, the
    wardrobe functions as a symbol for the human
    capacity to pass from the ordinary to the
    extraordinary (Ford 438).

10
Lucy Encounters a Faun in Narnia (Ford 427-28)
11
Its all in Plato, all in Plato.
  • Frustrated by the dullness of Peter and Susan
    Pevensie, Professor Digory Kirke wonders aloud
    about what is taught in schools these days.
  • (See Ford 315-324.)

12
C. S. Lewis Moves to Cambridge
  • While finishing his Narnia books, Lewis left
    Magdalen College, Oxford, and moved to Magdalene
    College, Cambridge
  • (Sayer 218).

13
The Eternal Bachelor Ties the Knot
  • In 1956 Lewis married Joy Gresham, who died a
    few years later of cancer (Sayer 223, 232).

14
Lewis Dies on November 22, 1963
  • Lewiss tombstone ends with a quotation from
    Shakespeare Men must endure their going hence.
    The quotation appeared on a calendar in Lewiss
    boyhood home on the day his mother died (Hooper
    119).

15
Works Cited
  • Ford, Paul F. Companion to Narnia. New York
    Collier, 1986. Print.
  • Hooper, Walter. C. S. Lewis A Companion and
    Guide. San Francisco HarperCollins, 1996.
    Print.
  • Lewis, C. S. Surprised by Joy The Shape of My
  • Early Life. San Diego Harvest, 1984. Print.
  • Sayer, George. Jack C. S. Lewis and His Times.
    San Francisco Harper Row, 1988. Print.
  • Visser, John. "Biography." Into the Wardrobe A
    C. S.
  • Lewis Web Site. 1994-2008. Web. 23 August 2008.
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