
Book Summary
Fans of C. S. Lewis will treasure this comprehensive guide inside the life, mind, and work of one of Christianity's most beloved authors. Winner: The 1997 Evangelical Christian Publishers Association Gold Medallion The Life & Works of the Most Beloved Christian Thinker & Storyteller of the Twentieth Century--An Indispensable Resource In this masterful and authoritative compendium, one of Lewis's keenest interpreters offers an illuminating and utterly entertaining look at his works--from "The Chronicles of Narnia" to his many essays on Christianity--and the life of the extraordinary man who created them. Hooper traces Lewis's life from childhood in Belfast and war experience in France to his brilliant academic career at Oxford and Cambridge, his religious conversion, the publication of his books, and his late marriage and widowhood. The author explores the key ideas behind Lewis's thoughts on everything from enchantment, reason, imagination, and joy to democratic education, myth, and the masculine and feminine. A concise "What's What" guide explains the significance of places and things, from Kiln's, Lewis's home in Oxford to his many references to "The Book of Common Prayer." In addition, a definitive "Who's Who" listing includes Lewis's many teachers, mentors, and friends, including Dorothy L. Sayers and J.R.R. Tolkien.
Book Details
| Book Name | C. S. Lewis: A Complete Guide To His Life & Works |
| Author | Walter Hooper |
| Publisher | Harperone (Jul 1998) |
| ISBN | 9780060638801 |
| Pages | 960 |
| Language | English |
| Price | 909 |
