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Lewis, C. S. (Clive Staples) 1898-1963

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597 editions published between and 2011 in 37 languages and held by 6,652 libraries worldwide
Four English schoolchildren find their way through the back of a wardrobe into the magic land of Narnia and assist Aslan, the golden lion, to triumph over the White Witch, who has cursed the land with eternal winter.
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425 editions published between and 2009 in 30 languages and held by 5,853 libraries worldwide
Four children help Prince Caspian and his army of Talking Beasts to free Narnia from evil.
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394 editions published between and 2010 in 36 languages and held by 5,850 libraries worldwide
When Digory and Polly try to return the wicked witch Jadis to her own world, the magic gets mixed up and they all land in Narnia where they witness Aslan blessing the animals with human speech.
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359 editions published between and 2011 in 28 languages and held by 5,766 libraries worldwide
When evil comes to Narnia, Jill and Eustace help fight the great last battle and Aslan leads his people to a glorious new paradise.
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372 editions published between and 2010 in 31 languages and held by 5,763 libraries worldwide
A boy and a talking horse share an adventurous and dangerous journey to Narnia to warn of invading barbarians.
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374 editions published between and 2010 in 26 languages and held by 5,756 libraries worldwide
Lucy and Edmund, accompanied by their peevish cousin Eustace, sail to the land of Narnia where Eustace is temporarily transformed into a green dragon because of his selfish behavior and skepticism.
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381 editions published between and 2011 in 27 languages and held by 5,686 libraries worldwide
Two English children undergo hair-raising adventures as they go on a search and rescue mission for the missing Prince Rilian, who is held captive in the underground kingdom of the Emerald Witch.
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353 editions published between and 2011 in 25 languages and held by 5,459 libraries worldwide
In this humorous and perceptive exchange between two devils, Lewis delves into moral questions about good vs. evil, temptation, repentance, and grace.--From publisher description.
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291 editions published between and 2009 in 30 languages and held by 4,656 libraries worldwide
This volume discusses the essence of Christian faith and the doctrine of the Trinity. It is a discussion of Christian belief that rejects the boundaries that divide Christianity's many denominations. The author finds a common ground on which all Christians can stand together, and provides an unequaled opportunity for believers and nonbelievers alike to hear a powerful, rational case for their faith.
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187 editions published between and 2009 in 17 languages and held by 4,130 libraries worldwide
In the first book of C.S. Lewis's legendary science fiction trilogy, Dr. Ransom is kidnapped and spirited by spaceship to the mysterious red planet of Malandra. He escapes and goes on the run, jeopardizing both his chances of ever returning to Earth and his very life. First published in 1943, this classic interplanetary fantasy continues to delight readers around the world. Written during the dark hours immediately before and during the Second World War, C.S. Lewis's Space Trilogy, of which Out of the Silent Planet is the first volume, stands alongside such works as Albert Camus's The Plague and George Orwell's 1984 as a timely parable that has become timeless, beloved by succeeding generations as much for the sheer wonder of its storytelling as for the significance of the moral concerns. For the trilogy's central figure, C.S. Lewis created perhaps the most memorable character of his career, the brilliant, clear-eyed, and fiercely brave philologist Dr. Elwin Ransom. Appropriately, Lewis modeled Dr. Ransom after his dear friend J.R.R. Tolkien, for in the scope of its imaginative achievement and the totality of its vision of not one but two imaginary worlds, the Space Trilogy is rivaled in this century only by Tolkien's trilogy The Lord of the Rings. Readers who fall in love with Lewis's fantasy series The Chronicles of Narnia as children, unfailingly cherish his Space Trilogy as adults; it, too, brings to life strange and magical realms in which epic battles are fought between the forces of light and those of darkness. But in the many layers of its allegory, and the sophistication and piercing brilliance of its insights into the human condition, it occupies a place among the English language's most extraordinary works for any age, and for all time. Out of the Silent Planet introduces Dr. Ransom and chronicles his abduction by a megalomaniacal physicist and his accomplice via space ship to the planet Malacandra. The two men are in need of a human sacrifice and Dr. Ransom would seem to fit the bill. Dr. Ransom escapes upon landing, though, and goes on the run, a stranger in a land that, like Jonathan Swift's Lilliput, is enchanting in its difference from Earth and instructive in its similarity.
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185 editions published between and 2011 in 12 languages and held by 3,763 libraries worldwide
Out of the Silent Planet focuses on the age-old nature and consequences of temptation as experienced in a brand new world.
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144 editions published between and 2009 in 12 languages and held by 3,439 libraries worldwide
The author recounts his grief over the death of his wife, and explains how he reexamined his religious beliefs.
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109 editions published between and 2008 in 3 languages and held by 3,212 libraries worldwide
Autobiography of the English theologian, novelist, and scholar, concerning his early years.
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122 editions published between and 2011 in 17 languages and held by 3,174 libraries worldwide
A symbolic fantasy which finds a busload of condemned ghosts faced with the choice of giving up their cherished sins to enter the gates of Paradise.
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163 editions published between and 2010 in 18 languages and held by 3,148 libraries worldwide
"How human suffering raises almost intolerable intellectual problems."
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290 editions published between and 2011 in 18 languages and held by 3,117 libraries worldwide
Aslan, the noble lion, and the royal leaders of Narnia struggle against the magical forces of evil.
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92 editions published between and 2010 in 11 languages and held by 3,115 libraries worldwide
Analyzes the feelings and problems involved in different types of human love, including familial affection, friendship, passion, and charity.
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49 editions published between and 1998 in English and French and held by 2,957 libraries worldwide
From the Publisher: This tale of two princesses-one beautiful and one unattractive-and of the struggle between sacred and profane love is Lewis's reworking of the myth of Cupid and Psyche and one of his most enduring works.
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67 editions published between and 2011 in 3 languages and held by 2,620 libraries worldwide
Cites varied cases which substantiate belief in the supernatural acts recorded in the Bible.
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51 editions published between and 2006 in English and held by 2,585 libraries worldwide
The last book of Lewis's sci-fi trilogy is a breakneck journey of suspense in which Dr. Ransom must choose sides in a battle between science and ethics. Like Perelandra and Out of the Silent Planet, this is a compelling work of fiction that is also, at its heart, a timeless allegory of good and evil. Written during the dark hours immediately before and during the Second World War, C.S. Lewis's Space Trilogy, of which That Hideous Strength is the third volume, stands alongside such works as Albert Camus's The Plague and George Orwell's 1984 as a timely parable that has become timeless, beloved by succeeding generations as much for the sheer wonder of its storytelling as for the significance of its moral concerns. For the trilogy's central figure, C.S. Lewis created perhaps the most memorable character of his career, the brilliant, clear-eyed, and fiercely brave philologist Dr. Elwin Ransom. Appropriately, Lewis modeled Dr. Ransom on his dear friend J.R.R. Tolkien, for in the scope of its imaginative achievement and the totality of its vision of not one but two imaginary worlds, the Space Trilogy is rivaled in this century only by Tolkien's trilogy The Lord of the Rings. Readers who fall in love with Lewis's fantasy series The Chronicles of Narnia as children, unfailingly cherish his Space Trilogy as adults; it, too, brings to life strange and magical realms in which epic battles are fought between the forces of light and those of darkness. But in the many layers of its allegory, and the sophistication and piercing brilliance of its insights into the human condition, it occupies a place among the English language's most extraordinary works for any age, and for all time. In That Hideous Strength, the final installment of the Space Trilogy, the dark forces that have been repulsed in Out of the Silent Planet and Perelandra are massed for an assault on the planet Earth itself. Word is on the wind that the mighty wizard Merlin has come back to the land of the living after many centuries, holding the key to ultimate power for the force that can find him and bend him to its will. A sinister technocratic organization that is gaining force throughout England, N.I.C.E. (the National Institute of Coordinated Experiments), secretly controlled by humanity's mortal enemies, plans to use Merlin in their plot to "recondition" society. Dr. Ransom forms a countervailing group, Logres, in opposition, and the two groups struggle to a climactic resolution that brings the Space Trilogy to a magnificent, crashing close.
 
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Alternative Names
C. S. ルイス, 1898-1963
Clerk, N. W.
Clerk, N. W., 1898-1963
e Clerk N. W. 1898-1963
e Hamilton Clive 1898-1963
Hamilton, C. 1898-1963
Hamilton, Clive.
Hamilton, Clive, 1898-1963
Lewis, C.S.
Lewis, C. S. 1898-1963
Lewis, C.S. (Clive Staples), 1898-1963
Lewis, Clive Staples.
Lewis, Clive Staples, 1898-1963
Lewis, Jack.
Lewis, Jack, 1898-1963
Lʹi︠u︡is, Klaĭv, 1898-1963
Lʹi︠u︡is, Klaĭv S. 1898-1963
L'juis, K. S.
Lʹjuis, Klajv S. 1898-1963
Luis, C. S. 1898-1963
L'ûis, Klajv.
Ruisi, C. S.
Ruisi, C. S., 1898-1963
Ruisu, C. S. 1898-1963
Staples-Lewis, Clive 1898-1963
Льюис, К. С. (Клайв Стейплз), 1898-1963
ЛЬюис, Клайв Стейплз, 1898-1963
לואיס, קליב סטפלס
ลูอิส, ซี. เอส
לואיס
ЛЬюис, Клайв Стейплз
לואיס, קליב סטפלס
路易士
C.S.ルイス
刘易斯, 克·斯
Льюис, К. С
ูลูอิส, ซี. เอส
C. S. ルイス
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