C.S. Lewis was a renowned British author, academic, and Christian apologist.
Born in 1898, he is best known for his fantasy series The Chronicles of Narnia, which blends Christian allegory with mythological elements.
Lewis was a professor at Oxford and Cambridge universities, specializing in medieval and Renaissance literature.
His conversion to Christianity greatly influenced his writing, leading to works that explored faith and morality.
Besides Narnia, Lewis wrote influential Christian apologetics like Mere Christianity and The Screwtape Letters.
His friendship with J.R.R. Tolkien and other literary figures shaped his career.
Lewis's works continue to be widely read and studied for their literary merit and spiritual insights.
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