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Our famous follower in these pages is CS Lewis, the author of scholarly books, science fiction, popular theology and his children's classics, the Chronicles of Narnia. All of them shot through with his imaginative and powerful retelling of the Christian story.
These pages were written by Stephen Tomkins.
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He imagined a world of talking animals when he was still a boy. He fell in love and married when he was old. For a short life of CS Lewis, click here! |
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Steve Tomkins went to see The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe for rejesus, and gives his verdict on the movie – click here. |
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What's the link between Narnia's world of fauns, witches and magic, and our world? How did CS Lewis want his books to be read? Click here! |
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How did the experiences of the young CS Lewis (known as 'Jack' to his family and friends) shape his adult life and writing. Click here! |
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How CS Lewis came to write the chronicles of Narnia is a story in itself, including dreams of lions and stories of talking animals – click here! |
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What are the seven books of Narnia, what story does each of them tell, and what order should they be read in? For these and other questions, click here! |
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"The Future is something which everyone reaches at the rate of sixty minutes an hour..." Click here for quotes by CS Lewis. |
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If you enjoyed the Narnia stories, why not look at some of the many other books written by CS Lewis, or at biographies of him? Click here! |
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Explore websites about the Chronicles of Narnia and CS Lewis, ranging from the official Disney site to one run by Lewis's stepson – click here! |
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