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Whilst C S Lewis is most famous for the Chronicles of Narnia, he wrote many more fiction and non-fiction works.

Fiction works include:

  • "Pilgrim's Regress", an unorthodox take on John Bunyan's "Pilgrim's Progress", but which was based on his own experiences with his departure from and return to Christianity
  • The science-fiction "Space" trilogy, comprising "Out of the Silent Planet", "Perelandra" - also known as "Voyage to Venus" - and "That Hideous Strength"
  • "The Screwtape Letters", in which an elderly demon, Screwtape, instructs his nephew, Wormwood, via a series of letters on the best ways to secure the damnation of a particular human

Non-fiction and theological works include (among others):

  • The Allegory of Love: A Study in Medieval Tradition(1936)
  • Rehabilitations and other essays (1939) - with two essays not included in Essay Collection (2000)
  • The Personal Heresy: A Controversy (with E. M. W. Tillyard, 1939)
  • The Problem of Pain (1940)
  • A Preface to Paradise Lost (1942)
  • The Abolition of Man (1943)
  • Beyond Personality (1944)
  • Miracles (book)|Miracles: A Preliminary Study (1947, revised 1960)
  • Arthurian Torso (1948; on Charles Williams (UK writer)|Charles Williams's poetry)
  • Mere Christianity (1952; based on radio talks of 1941 - 1944)
  • English Literature in the Sixteenth Century Excluding Drama (1954);
  • Major British Writers, Vol I (1954), Contribution on Edmund Spenser
  • Surprised by Joy: The Shape of My Early Life (1955; autobiography)
  • Reflections on the Psalms (1958)
  • The Four Loves (1960)
  • Studies in Words (1960)
  • An Experiment in Criticism (1961)
  • A Grief Observed (1961; first published under the pseudonym «N. W. Clerk»)
  • They Asked for a Paper: Papers and Addresses(1962) (All essays found in Essay Collection (2000)
  • Selections from Layamon's Brut (ed. G L Brook, 1963 Oxford University Press) introduction
  • The Discarded Image: An Introduction to Medieval and Renaissance Literature (1964)
  • Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Literature (1966) - not included in Essay Collection (2000)
  • Spenser's Images of Life (ed. Alastair Fowler, 1967)
  • Letters to an American Lady (1967)

For information on CS Lewis's books, see the link below.

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'Alice in Wonderland' was written by Lewis Carroll, not CS Lewis. However, here are some titles by CS Lewis:

  • Till We Have Faces: A Myth Retold
  • The Weight of Glory
  • The Abolition of Man
  • Letters to Children
  • The Great Divorce
  • The Worlds Last Night and Other Essays
  • Mere Christianity
  • The Problem of Pain
  • The Grief Observed

See the related link below for more about CS Lewis and his works.

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=The Magician's Nephew==The Lion The Witch and The Wardrobe==The Horse and his Boy==Voyage of the Dawn Treader==Prince CaspianThe Last Battle==The Silver Chair==The Screwtape Letters==Space Triology=

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His most popular series of books was the Chronicles of Narnia.

These are the books in the series in full order:

The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe

Prince Caspian

Voyage of the Dawn Treader

The Horse and His Boy

The Silver Chair

The Magician's Nephew

The Last Battle

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The following novels were written by CS Lewis:

  • The Pilgrim's Regress
  • Out of the Silent Planet
  • Perelandra
  • That Hideous Strength
  • The Great Divorce
  • Till We Have Faces: A Myth Retold
  • The Screwtape Letters
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8y ago
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C.S. Lewis wrote 7 books:

1st book: Magician's Nephew

2nd book: The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe

3rd book: The Horse and His Boy

4th book: Prince Caspian

5th book: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

6th book: The Silver chair

7th book: The Last Battle

In addition to the Chronicles of Narnia listed above, CS Lewis also wrote the following novels:

  • Out of the Silent Planet
  • Perelandra
  • That Hideous Strength (These three form the Space Trilogy)
  • The Dark Tower
  • The Pilgrim's Regress
  • The Screwtape Letters
  • Till We Have Faces
  • The Great Divorce

In addition to CS Lewis's novels, he wrote a great number of theological works.

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14y ago
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C.S. Lewis wrote all of the following:

-The Screwtape Letters

-Mere Christianity

-Grief Observed

-Problem of Pain

-Abolition of Man

-The Chronicles of Narnia

-Prince Caspian

-The Great Divorce

-Out of the Silent Planet

-Perelandra

-Till We Have Faces: A Myth Retold

-That Hideous Strength

I'm sure that there are more, but this was what I came up with off the top of my head.

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Some of C.S. Lewis's other notable books include "The Screwtape Letters," "The Space Trilogy" (comprising "Out of the Silent Planet," "Perelandra," and "That Hideous Strength"), and "The Great Divorce." Lewis also wrote many essays and works on Christian theology.

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1y ago
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He wrote the Chronicles of Narnia

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