Letters of C. S. Lewis
Letters of C. S. Lewis
- Author: C.S. Lewis
- Length: 528
- Edition: Paperback
- Publisher: Harvest Books
Description of Letters of C. S. Lewis:
An important revision and expansion of the earlier collection of Lewis’s letters. Entries from Lewis’s diary are included, as is Warnie Lewis’s memoir of his brother’s life. Edited by Walter Hooper and W. H. Lewis; Introduction by Hooper; Index.
Information on Letters of C. S. Lewis from the publisher:
An important revision and expansion of the earlier collection of Lewis’s letters. Entries from Lewis’s diary are included, as is Warnie Lewis’s memoir of his brother’s life. Edited by Walter Hooper and W. H. Lewis; Introduction by Hooper; Index.
About C.s. Lewis:
C. S. Lewis (1898-1963) gained international renown for an impressive array of beloved works both popular and scholarly: literary criticism, children's literature, fantasy literature, and numerous books on theology. Among his most celebrated achievements are Out of the Silent Planet, The Chronicles of Narnia, The Screwtape Letters, The Four Loves, and Surprised by Joy.Description of C.s. Lewis, author of Letters of C. S. Lewis:
The letters collected here cover a vast range of subjects - books, nature, people, and every aspect of God and His world - and extend from C.S. Lewis's early days as a student and atheist up to a few weeks before his death. His correspondence with family, friends, and even fans, offers readers an opportunity to share Lewis's wit and originality. Introduced and edited by Walter Hooper, this volume represents an important revision to the colection of Lewis's letters published in 1966: several letters have been added, proper dates have been restored to some, correspondents' names to others. And, as in the original volume, selected entries from Lewis's own diary are included, as is Warnie Lewis's fascinating memoir of his brother's life.






