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CLIVE STAPLES LEWIS November 29, 1898 – November 22, 1963

CLIVE STAPLES LEWIS November 29, 1898 – November 22, 1963

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C. S. “Jack” Lewis

Biography

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Family

Father: Albert James Lewis (1863-1929) Mother: Flora Augusta Hamilton Lewis

(1862-1908) Brother: Warren Hamilton Lewis, born

June 16, 1895

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Childhood

1908 Aug. 23: His mother died of cancer Jack and Warnie sent to Wynyard School in

England Jack suffered from serious respiratory

difficulties Attended Campbell College Belfast

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Schooling

1911-1913 Studied at Cherbourg School, Malvern

England evidenced an increasing affection for

"Northernness“ during this time, he abandoned his

childhood Christian faith 1916

Won scholarship to University College, Oxford.

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1917

A student at University College, Oxford from April 26 until September

Enlisted in the British army during World War I and billeted in Keble College, Oxford, for officer's training Roommate was Edward Courtenay Francis

"Paddy" Moore (1898-1918) Jack was commissioned an officer in the 3rd

Battalion, Somerset Light Infantry, on September 25 and reached the front line in the Somme Valley in France on his 19th birthday

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Oxford University

Where Jack was billeted during training.

Keble College

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Oxford University

The courtyard of Keble College

Keble College

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1918

On April 15, Lewis was wounded during the Battle of Arras

He recuperated and returned to duty in October, being assigned to Ludgerhall, Andover, England

He was discharged in December 1918 Paddy Moore, was killed in battle and

buried in the field just south of Peronne, France

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1919

The February issue of Reveille contained “Death in Battle,” Lewis’s first publication in other than school magazines.

From January 1919 until June 1924, he resumed his studies at University College, Oxford

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1920

Mrs. Janie King Moore (1873-1951) and her daughter, Maureen, moved to Oxford

Lewis lived with the Moores from June 1921 onward

In August 1930, they moved to Hillsboro, Western Road, Headington

October 1930, Mrs. Moore, Jack, and Major Lewis purchased The Kilns jointly title to the property solely in the name of Mrs. Moore two brothers holding rights of life tenancy

Major Lewis retired from the military and joined them at The Kilns in 1932

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1931: Rebirth of Christianity

September, Lewis had a long talk on Christianity with J.R.R. Tolkien and Hugo Dyson.

Lewis recorded the next day’s events in Surprised by Joy “When we [Warnie and Jack] set out [by

motorcycle to the Whipsnade Zoo] I did not believe that Jesus Christ was the Son of God, and when we reached the zoo I did.”

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1956

April 23, entered into a civil marriage with Joy Davidman at the Oxford Registry Office for the purpose of conferring upon her the status of British citizenship in order to prevent her threatened deportation by British migration authorities.

Joy had two sons: David and Douglas Gresham

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21 March 1957

Married Joy in church ceremony at her hospital bed.

Joy's death was thought to be imminent because of bone cancer. Joy had converted to Christianity from Judaism in 1948 partly under the influence of Lewis's books and her divorce in 1953 due to her husband's desertion.

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1958

Throughout 1957, Joy experienced an extraordinary recovery from her near terminal bout with cancer.

In July of 1958, Jack and Joy went to Ireland for a 10-day holiday.

On August 19 and 20, he made tapes of ten talks on The Four Loves in London.

Lewis was elected an Honorary Fellow of University College, Oxford.

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1960

Subsequent to learning of the return of Joy's cancer, Jack and Joy, together with Roger Lancelyn Green and his wife, Joy, went to Greece from April 3 to April 14

Joy died on July 13 at the age of 45, not long after their return from Greece

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1963: The Golden Anniversary Lewis died at 5:30 p.m. at The Kilns, one

week before his 65th birthday on Friday, November 22

He had resigned his position at Cambridge during the summer and was then elected an Honorary Fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge.

His grave is in the yard of Holy Trinity Church in Headington Quarry, Oxford.

He died the same day that John F. Kennedy was assassinated and Aldous Huxley died.

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Author, Christian, Scholar

The Trinity of Jack

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Three Jacks

Owen Barfield said of Jack “C. S. Lewis could be broken down into

three very different and distinct C. S. Lewises—the first was the role he played as a distinguished Oxford scholar and teacher, the second as a popular author of science fiction and children's novels, and the third as a highly religious spokesman and writer of Christian apologetics.”

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Author

Space Trilogy The Space Trilogy or "Ransom Trilogy" novels

address the dehumanizing trends that Lewis and his fellow scholars witnessed in modern science fiction

Chronicles of Narnia The novels depict the adventures of a group

of children who find themselves in a magical and mystical land called Narnia

clearly reflect Lewis's love and knowledge of Greek mythology, Roman mythology, Celtic mythology and traditional English and Irish fairytales

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Christian

became widely known for his Christian apologetics

Because of his struggles with religion, Lewis desired to present the concept of Christianity with as much reason and logic as possible

His career went beyond the pen as he became a lecturer and broadcaster

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Scholar

served as a teaching fellow from Magdalen College, Oxford from 1925-1954

he worked at the University of Cambridge and Magdalene College, Cambridge

He became the first Professor of Medieval and Renaissance English at Cambridge University

concentrated on the later Middle Ages and the use of allegory during that time period

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The Magic within a Wardrobe

Narnia

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This statue lives in Belfast, C. S. Lewis’s birthplace.

Jack and the Wardrobe