C.S. Lewis
Author of The Screwtape Letters and The Chronicles of Narnia.
Resources by C.S. Lewis
14 resources

Out of the Silent Planet
ScribnerBookC.S. Lewis's first Space Trilogy novel, read in Challenge II.
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Perelandra
Veritas PressBookThe second Space Trilogy novel, in which Ransom must stop a new Fall on the paradise planet of Venus.
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Prince Caspian
Veritas PressBookThe Pevensie children return to a Narnia centuries later, overrun by Telmarines, to restore Prince Caspian's throne.
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That Hideous Strength
Veritas PressBookThe concluding Space Trilogy novel, bringing Lewis's cosmic conflict to a modern English college town.
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The Great Divorce
Veritas PressBookC.S. Lewis's allegorical dream-vision of a bus trip from Hell to the outskirts of Heaven.
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The Horse and His Boy
Veritas PressBookA runaway boy and a talking horse flee toward Narnia and uncover a plot against its throne.
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The Last Battle
Veritas PressBookThe final Chronicles of Narnia book, chronicling Narnia's fall and its passing into Aslan's country.
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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
HarperCollinsBookThe first Challenge A novel — read in the Exposition strand's reading list.
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The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
Veritas PressBookFour children discover Narnia and join Aslan's fight against the White Witch's endless winter.
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The Magician's Nephew
HarperCollinsBookThe second Challenge A novel — read in the Exposition strand's reading list.
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The Screwtape Letters
HarperCollinsBookWritten in defense of Christian faith, this popular satire consists of a series of 31 letters in which Screwtape, an experienced devil, instructs his young charge, Wormwood, on effective strategies for tempting the human being assigned to him and making sure he continues on a steady path toward damnation. But confounded by church attendance and a faithful Christian woman, their efforts are defeated when their subject dies in a bombing raid with his soul at peace. Through his satiric use of the demonic narrative persona, Lewis examines the opposing sides in the battle between good and evil.
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The Silver Chair
Veritas PressBookEustace and Jill are sent to Narnia to rescue Prince Rilian from an enchantress in the Underworld.
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The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
Veritas PressBookEdmund, Lucy, and their cousin Eustace sail with King Caspian to the edge of the Narnian world.
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Till We Have Faces
Veritas PressBookC.S. Lewis's retelling of the myth of Cupid and Psyche from the perspective of Psyche's sister.
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