C.S. Lewis
C.S. Lewis was a British author and Christian apologist best known for The Chronicles of Narnia, a beloved fantasy series that has enchanted readers of all ages for decades. His space trilogy also explored theological and philosophical themes through science fiction. He was a close friend and literary colleague of J.R.R. Tolkien.
Works
- The Lion, the Witch and the WardrobeChildren discover magical wardrobe leading to fantasy kingdom of Narnia where they become legendary saviors
- Prince CaspianNarnia's prince returns to restore rightful ruler and overthrow usurping monarch with help of talking animals
- The Voyage of the Dawn TreaderChildren voyage aboard magical ship encountering islands, temptations, and ultimately discovering Aslan's world
- Out of the Silent PlanetPhilologist travels to fictional planets exploring paradise, temptation, and spiritual transformation through encounter
- Till We Have FacesAncient myth retold from villain's perspective as heroine defies gods and finds redemption through sacrifice
- The Silver ChairChildren explore new Narnia with prince while fighting evil while journeying toward eastern edge of world
- The Horse and His BoyYoung prince discovers his destiny and right to rule through adventure and self-discovery in magical desert
- Mere ChristianityChristian philosophical defense of faith exploring suffering, desire, and rational grounds for belief
- The Screwtape LettersDemon's letters to junior tempter expose human weakness, temptation, and the psychological warfare of evil
- The Chronicles of NarniaSeven interconnected fantasy novels set in magical world of Narnia across ages of creation and redemption
- Surprised by JoyMemoir of author's spiritual conversion from atheism tracing joy, loss, and intellectual awakening
- The Problem of PainPhilosophical defense of faith examining theodicy and the existence of suffering in divinely created world