C.S. Lewis
1898 – 1963
C.S. Lewis (1898-1963) was an Irish author who was best known for writingThe Chronicles of Narnia. He wrote fantasy and sci-fi books and plenty of non-fiction. His books were largely targetted at children. His work would contain several Christian themes. Lewis was a close friend of J.R.R. Tolkien, as they served on the faculty together at Oxford. Lewis died on the same day as John F. Kennedy and Aldous Huxley – November 22, 1963.
Publication Order
Standalone Books
The Pilgrim's Regress
1933
The Screwtape Letters
1942
The Great Divorce
1945
Till We Have Faces
1956
Screwtape Proposes A Toast
1965
Of Other Worlds: Essays and Stories
1966
The Dark Tower: And Other Stories
1977
Of This and Other Worlds
1982
Boxen: Childhood Chronicles Before Narnia
1985
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe: A Graphic Novel
1995