
CS Lewis
CS Lewis was a British writer and scholar, best known for his works of fiction, including 'The Chronicles of Narnia' series, as well as his theological writings. He explored themes of morality and faith, significantly influencing Christian literature and philosophy.
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CS Lewis is one of the icons linked to the themed rooms in the Harrison hotel.
‘People laughed at TV jobs in Belfast!’ How Northern Ireland’s capital became the home of quality drama | TelevisionCS Lewis supporting Peake’s application.
From Dylan Thomas’ shopping list to a note from Sylvia Plath’s doctor: newly uncovered case files reveal the hidden lives of famous writers | BooksPriestley and Tolkien shared mutual correspondence with his fellow author CS Lewis, who was also at Oxford.
‘Unimaginably rare’ first edition of The Hobbit sells at auction for £43,000 | JRR TolkienCS Lewis explained the difference between begetting and creating in his book, Mere Christianity.
This year is the 1,700th anniversary of a great church controversy – The Irish TimesYiyun Li mentions CS Lewis's 'A Grief Observed' as part of her reading after her sons' deaths.
‘My sadness is not a burden’: author Yiyun Li on the suicide of both her sons | FictionCS Lewis is quoted by Mark Wahlberg regarding the distractions of modern life.
Kristofer Ahlström: Kan jag bli frälst genom appen Hallow?CS Lewis, author of The Chronicles of Narnia, was just nine when he left Belfast.
How CS Lewis’s Irish childhood influenced the Chronicles of Narnia – The Irish TimesCS Lewis and JRR Tolkien are mentioned as examples of passionate male friendships.
With a little help from my friend: John, Paul and the ‘romance’ that transformed culture | BooksCS Lewis is the author of the Narnia series being adapted into a film.
Daniel Craig in line for role in Greta Gerwig’s Narnia film for Netflix | FilmCS Lewis delivered a sermon in 1941 that emphasized the uniqueness of every individual.
How ‘non-player character’ became a potent insult for the digital age – The Irish Times
CS Lewis discussed pride as a fundamental sin in Christian tradition.
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