Essential C. S. Lewis

Essential C. S. Lewis by Clive Staples Lewis is a comprehensive collection published by Simon and Schuster in 1996. This reprint edition spans 536 pages and is presented in English. The volume features a biographical note by the editor, a complete bibliography of C.S. Lewis’s works, and includes three complete works: Perelandra, The Abolition of Man, and The Lion, along with selections from other notable writings by Lewis.
Readers will find a rich exploration of British and Irish fiction through Lewis’s influential narratives and philosophical essays. This collection not only showcases his storytelling prowess but also provides insights into his thoughts on morality and humanity. The inclusion of a complete bibliography allows for a deeper understanding of Lewis’s literary contributions, making this edition a valuable resource for those interested in his work and its impact on literature.
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This volume includes a biographical note by the editor, a complete bibliography of C.S. Lewis’s works, three entire works — Perelandra, The Abolition of Man, and The Lion — and selections from some of Lewis’s other popular works.
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