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Perelandra by C.S. Lewis
Perelandra by C.S. Lewis








Perelandra by C.S. Lewis

Among Lewis’s nonfiction works, Mere Christianity, which originated as a series of radio broadcasts during World War II, discusses the theological ideas indirectly dealt with throughout Perelandra. Several years later, Lewis began writing his widely beloved Chronicles of Narnia series for children, beginning with The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, which, like the Space Trilogy series, incorporates Christian ideas into a fantasy universe. Perelandra was also preceded by The Abolition of Man, a series of lectures Lewis delivered a few months earlier the lectures’ ideas on objective value and the nature of scientific knowledge were expressed in fictional form in the third of the Space Trilogy, That Hideous Strength. Wells, especially his War of the Worlds (1897). Lewis’s Space Trilogy was partially inspired by, and written in critique of, the science fiction of H. She died just a few years later, in 1960, and Lewis passed away in 1963. Later in life, Lewis married Joy Davidman Gresham, an American woman with whom he had corresponded. In 1954, Lewis became chair of Medieval and Renaissance Literature at Cambridge University’s Magdalene College. During World War II, he delivered a series of radio addresses that became the basis for his famous work of apologetics, Mere Christianity. Though Lewis had been a staunch atheist since his teen years, he became a Christian in 1931 and remained a committed member of the Church of England for the rest of his life. From 1925–1954, he taught English literature in Oxford’s Magdalen College. He was injured in 1918 and thereafter returned to Oxford, where he studied classics, philosophy, and English literature. Lewis entered Oxford University in 1916, but he was soon sent to France to fight in World War I.

Perelandra by C.S. Lewis

As a child, Lewis loved spending time in his father’s massive library, and he lost his mother to cancer around the age of 10.

Perelandra by C.S. Lewis

Growing up, Lewis-who adopted the nickname “Jack” as a young boy-lived in a house in East Belfast that his parents and brother Warren called Little Lea. S.) Lewis was born in Northern Ireland to Albert James Lewis, a solicitor, and Flora Lewis, the daughter of a Church of Ireland clergyman.










Perelandra by C.S. Lewis