C.S. Lewis
Born in 1898
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Clive Staples Lewis was a renowned 20th-century intellectual and influential writer.
He served as a Fellow and Tutor in English Literature at Oxford University until 1954, later becoming Chair of Medieval and Renaissance Literature at Cambridge University.
Lewis authored over thirty books, reaching a vast audience with works that continue to attract new readers.
His most famous works include Mere Christianity, The Screwtape Letters, and The Chronicles of Narnia, which have sold over 100 million copies and been adapted into films.
Lewis was married to poet Joy Davidman and had an elder brother, W.H. Lewis.
Books by C.S. Lewis

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
by C.S. Lewis
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1950
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206 pages
4.24
3.0M ratings
Fantasy
Young Adult
Childrens

The Magician’s Nephew
by C.S. Lewis
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1955
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221 pages
4.05
581.6K ratings
Fantasy
Classics
Young Adult

The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
by C.S. Lewis
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1952
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248 pages
4.09
498.5K ratings
Fantasy
Classics
Young Adult

The Screwtape Letters
by C.S. Lewis
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1942
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222 pages
4.27
491.6K ratings
Christian
Classics
Religion

Mere Christianity
by C.S. Lewis
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1952
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191 pages
4.36
443.3K ratings
Christian
Religion
Theology

Prince Caspian
by C.S. Lewis
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1951
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240 pages
3.98
473.5K ratings
Fantasy
Classics
Young Adult

The Horse and His Boy
by C.S. Lewis
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1954
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224 pages
3.91
377.8K ratings
Fantasy
Young Adult
Childrens

The Silver Chair
by C.S. Lewis
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1953
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243 pages
3.96
318.9K ratings
Fantasy
Young Adult
Childrens

The Last Battle
by C.S. Lewis
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1956
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288 pages
4.01
294.9K ratings
Fantasy
Classics
Young Adult

The Chronicles of Narnia
by C.S. Lewis
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1956
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767 pages
4.28
690.1K ratings
Fantasy
Classics
Young Adult