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Into the Wardrobe - a C. S. Lewis web site. C.S. Lewis resources online. C.S. Lewis Classics. Books Which Influenced C.S. Lewis. Writers Who Influenced His Philosophy and Faith C.S. Lewis was an avid reader. He also had an extraordinary and enviable capacity to recall what he read. In 1962, The Christian Century approached the preeminent academic apologist for the Christian faith with the question of which books had been the most influential in his life.

The precise question was: "What books did most to shape your vocational attitude and your philosophy of life? " Lewis' response was published in the June 6, 1962 issue of the magazine. It can be assumed that the Holy Scriptures would have been the single most important book to Lewis, although he did not include this self-evident text on his list. Many of the works which Lewis cited as the ten most influential in his professional and philosophical life, are available in electronic versions on the internet. 1. In Lewis' final interview, conducted for Decision magazine by editor Sherwood Wirt, he reiterated that The Everlasting Man significantly influenced his faith. Resources | C.S. Lewis: A Prophet for Contemporary Christianity. The Space Trilogy.

The Space Trilogy or Cosmic Trilogy[a] is a series of science fiction novels by C. S. Lewis, famous for his later series The Chronicles of Narnia. A philologist named Elwin Ransom is the hero of the first two novels and an important character in the third. Contents[edit] Summary[edit] The books in the trilogy are: Out of the Silent Planet (1938), set mostly on Mars (Malacandra). In 1946, the publishing house Avon (now an imprint of HarperCollins) published a version of That Hideous Strength specially abridged by C. Publication history[edit] Lewis, C.S. The Dark Tower[edit] Influences and approach[edit] Lewis stated in a letter to Roger Lancelyn Green:[2] What immediately spurred me to write was Olaf Stapledon's Last and First Men … and an essay in J.B.S.

Setting[edit] Ransom[edit] In the following books, however, this is unaccountably dropped and it is made clear that Ransom is the character's true name. Cosmology[edit] The solar system ("Field of Arbol") with Old Solar names used in the trilogy. The Screwtape Letters. Pauline Baynes. Welcome to Planet Narnia! - Planet Narnia. The Narnia Code - Interview Michael Ward. The Narnia Code :: Cslewis.