An Experiment in Criticism Lewis' approach to distinguishing between the various varieties of pleasure created by works of art, including literature. Literary 1961
A Grief Observed Originally published under a pseudonym, this book deals with the intense grief arising from the loss of a loved one. Autobiographical 1961
The World's Last Night Collection of essays including "Good Work and Good Works" and "Religion and Rocketry." Essays 1960
Studies in Words Examinations of concepts such as "nature," "sad," "wit," "conscience" and "sense." Literary 1960
The Four Loves A classic study of the distinctly different loves, employing the Greek divisions such as eros and agape. This material is also available in an audio version! Literary1960
Reflections on the Psalms Issues and insights raised during Lewis' use of the Psalms as a devotional tool. Literary 1958
Till We Have Faces The Cupid and Psyche "myth retold," suggesting we must gain a face or soul before we can look into the face of God. Literary 1956
The Chronicles of Narnia Not originally published as a complete series, this is the preferred method today of obtaining the seven volumes. These precious gems delight children and adults alike. Children 1950-56
The Last Battle Final volume in the Chronicles of Narnia, it marks Narnia's "Armageddon" and the entrance into glory for the faithful.. Children 1956
Surprised by Joy The subtitle, "the shape of my early life," describes the contents, highlighted by Lewis' conversion experience which has inspired countless others. Autobiographical 1955
The Magician's Nephew Sixth volume in the Chronicles, this book describes the spectacular creation of Narnia. Children 1955
English Literature in the Sixteenth Century Excluding Drama Lewis' landmark contribution to The Oxford History of English Literature. Reprinted in 1990 as Poetry & Prose in the Sixteenth Century. Literary 1954
The Horse and His Boy Fifth volume in the Chronicles, this book expands our knowledge of the Narnian world, with a tale set primarily in two neighboring kingdoms. Children 1954 The Silver Chair Fourth volume in the Chronicles, this book details the rescue of the crowned prince of Narnia. Children 1953
The Voyage of the 'Dawn Treader' Third volume in the Chronicles, this book introduces the heroic character Reepicheep, whose name perfectly fits this valiant Mouse. Children 1952
Mere Christianity Perhaps no single book has more greatly influenced women and men searching for a credible exposition of Christian faith in our century. Theology 1952
Prince Caspian Second volume in the Chronicles, this book explains how the four young heroes of the first volume must deliver Narnia from foreign oppression. Children 1951
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe The beginning of the Chronicles of Narnia, which would thrill countless readers around the globe for decade after decade. Children 1950
The Weight of Glory A meditation on the coming glories of heaven and several additional addresses. Addresses 1949
Arthurian Torso Lewis' commentary on the Arthurian poems penned by his good friend, the gifted writer Charles Williams. Literary 1948
Miracles This study of an integral dimension of spiritual reality is ably discussed by Lewis, whose commitment to reason and revelation are a model for intelligent Christianity. Theology1947
The Great Divorce This book answers an ageold question. It provides a creative and insightful answer to why some souls choose hell over heaven, despite the boundless mercy of God. Fantasy 1946
Space Trilogy The entire three volume series, also known as the Cosmic Trilogy, which is currently available in a boxed set. Science Fiction 1945
That Hideous Strength Conclusion to the Cosmic Trilogy, with our protagonist returned to Earth. Lewis called it "a modern fairy tale for grown-ups." Science Fiction 1945
Beyond Personality Subtitled "the Christian Idea of God," the book derived from a series of talks. Theology 1944
The Abolition of Man Lewis' critique of higher education, based upon the concept of Moral Law innately known by all people. Academic 1943
Perelandra Second volume in the Cosmic Trilogy which describes a newly created, sin-free world... on the verge of temptation. Science Fiction 1943
Broadcast Talks Inspiring talks delivered over BBC by Lewis during the darkest days of World War Two, during 1941 and 1942. Addresses 1942
Christian Behavior Eight addresses originally delivered by Lewis over BBC with four additional chapters, including "Christian Marriage." Addresses 1943
A Preface to 'Paradise Lost' A series of lectures delivered by Lewis on the important work referenced in the title. Addresses 1942
The Screwtape Letters Lewis' innovative, and often imitated, approach to fictional correspondence. His letters from a senior devil to a junior tempter provide great insight into the life of faith. Science Fiction 1942
The Problem of Pain In this volume Lewis addresses one of the most pressing and troublesome issues in the Christian understanding of the world. Theology 1940
The Personal Heresy Lewis contributed half of the six essays in this volume which considers how much of the author's personality should enter into their poetry. Literary 1939
Rehabilitations Ten essays, including "A Semantic Nightmare," High and Low Brows" and "Christianity and Literature." Essays 1939
Out of the Silent Planet The first volume in Lewis' Cosmic Trilogy, the protagonist Ransom is taken to Mars where he faces a climactic trial. Science Fiction 1938
The Pilgrim's Regress In this delightful allegory, in which Lewis explores the roles of Reason and Romaniticism as they relate to the search for faith. Allegory 1933
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