Year | Title | Pages |
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1940 | The Problem of Pain | 176 |
1941 | Weight of Glory | 208 |
1942 | The Screwtape Letters | 209 |
1943 | The Abolition of Man | 128 |
1947 | Miracles | 294 |
1952 | Mere Christianity | 227 |
1961 | A Grief Observed | 76 |
Clive Staples Lewis was a British writer, who authored more than 30 books during his prolific career, both fiction (most famously The Chronicles of Narnia) and non-fiction (including such classics as Mere Christianity and The Screwtape Letters). A professor at both Oxford and Cambridge Universities, Lewis was a contemporary with J.R.R. Tolkein, with whom he was also close friends—both were members of a group called the Inklings. Later in life, Lewis married Joy Davidman and gained two stepsons—Douglas and David Gresham. Lewis died at the age of 64 from kidney failure.