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Cs lewis books space trilogy
Cs lewis books space trilogy






cs lewis books space trilogy cs lewis books space trilogy

Recommended edition: The Silver Chair (The Chronicles of Narnia, Book 6) It doesn’t feature any of the core Pevensie children, instead focusing on Eustace Scrubb (from The Voyage of the Dawn Treader) and his schoolmate Jill Pole, who escape school bullies by entering the world of Narnia.Ī cast of some of Lewis’s best characters, including Puddleglum the Marsh-Wiggle and the villainous Lady of the Green Kirtle, make this one of Lewis’s best Narnia novels. Recommended edition: The Discarded Image: An Introduction to Medieval and Renaissance Literature (Canto Classics)Īlong with The Horse and His Boy, this is probably the most neglected of the seven Chronicles of Narnia, although it’s less easy to see why in the case of The Silver Chair.

cs lewis books space trilogy

It’s an accessible and highly readable introduction to the various philosophical and scientific belief systems underpinning medieval and Renaissance literature, shot through with Lewis’s strong opinions on the literature of both periods. Lewis Signature Classic)Īnother work of non-fiction, this was his last book, published posthumously in 1964 following Lewis’ death in November the previous year (famously, he died on the same day that JFK was assassinated – the same day on which Aldous Huxley also died). Published two years before The Screwtape Letters, in 1940, this book takes another theological issue – in this case, the problem of pain and suffering and why a loving God would allow it to exist in the world – and explores it, but this time in a non-fiction work. Recommended edition: Out of the Silent Planet (The Cosmic Trilogy)








Cs lewis books space trilogy