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C.s Lewis

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  • Nacio

    Nacio
    (Belfast, Irlanda del Norte, 29 de noviembre de 1898-Oxford, Inglaterra, 22 de noviembre de 1963),
  • sus 7 libros fueron :

    1) Cartas del Diablo a su sobrino
    2) Cartas a Malcolm, sobre la oración
    3) La abolición del hombre
    4) Dios en el banquillo
    5) Los cuatro amores
    6) Cautivado por la Alegría
    7) Ensayos literarios seleccionados
  • fue amigo de :

    Lewis was a close friend of J. R. Tolkien, the author of The Lord of the Rings. Both authors were prominent figures of the English faculty of the University of Oxford and members of the Oxford informal literary group known as "Inklings". According to his memoirs called Surprised by Joy, Lewis was baptized in the Church of Ireland when he was born, but during his adolescence he moved away from his faith. Due to the influence of Tolkien and other friends, when he was about 30 years.
  • Fue conocido como :

    Fue conocido como :
    popularly known as C.S Lewis, and called Jack by his friends, he was a medievalist, Christian apologist, literary critic, novelist, academic, radio broadcaster and British essayist, renowned for his fiction novels, especially for the Devil's Letters to his nephew , The Chronicles of Narnia and the Cosmic Trilogy, and also for his apologetic essays (mostly in the form of a book) such as Mere Christianity, Miracles and The Problem of Pain, among others.
  • Se caso con :

    Se caso con :
    In 1956 he married the American writer Joy Gresham, 17 years younger than he, who died four years later from bone cancer at the age of 45. Lewis died three years after his wife, in 1963, due to kidney failure.
  • Su obra Fue :

    Lewis' works have been translated into more than 30 languages, and he has sold millions of copies over the years. The books that make up The Chronicles of Narnia have been the best sellers and have become popular in theater, television and film. Examples of this include the BBC television series in 1988, the film adaptation of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe in 2005, Prince Caspian in 2008, and The Voyage of the Dawn Traveler in 2010. The success of these Last productions.
  • fue amigo de :

    fue amigo de :
    Lewis was a close friend of J. R. R. Tolkien, the author of The Lord of the Rings. Both authors were prominent figures of the English faculty of the University of Oxford and active members of the Oxford informal literary group known as the "Inklings". According to his memoirs called Surprised by Joy, Lewis was baptized in the Church of Ireland when he was born, but during his adolescence he moved away from his faith. Due to the influence of Tolkien and other friends, when he was about 30 years.
  • Lewis escribió 7 libros

    Lewis escribió 7 libros
    1) Cartas del Diablo a su sobrino
    2) Cartas a Malcolm, sobre la oración
    3) La abolición del hombre
    4) Dios en el banquillo
    5) Los cuatro amores
    6) Cautivado por la Alegría
    7) Ensayos literarios seleccionados
  • Se caso con :

    In 1956 he married the American writer Joy Gresham, 17 years younger than he, who died four years later from bone cancer at the age of 45. Lewis died three years after his wife, in 1963, due to kidney failure
  • Unas de sus obras

    Lewis' works have been translated into more than 30 languages, and he has sold millions of copies over the years. The books that make up The Chronicles of Narnia have been the best sellers and have become popular in theater, television and film. Examples of this include the BBC television series in 1988, the film adaptation of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe in 2005, Prince Caspian in 2008, and The Voyage of the Dawn Traveler in 2010.
  • Nacio

    Nacio
    (Belfast, Irlanda del Norte, 29 de noviembre de 1898-Oxford, Inglaterra, 22 de noviembre de 1963),
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    C.s Lewis

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    Conocido como :

    popularly known as C.S Lewis, and called Jack by his friends, he was a medievalist, Christian apologist, literary critic, novelist, academic, radio broadcaster and British essayist, renowned for his fiction novels, especially for the Devil's Letters to his nephew , The Chronicles of Narnia and the Cosmic Trilogy, and also for his apologetic essays (mostly in the form of a book) such as Mere Christianity, Miracles and The Problem of Pain, among others.