What is another word for C. S. Lewis?

Pronunciation: [sˈiː] (IPA)

There are several synonyms for the name C. S. Lewis, including his full name Clive Staples Lewis, or his common nickname Jack. In addition, he is often referred to as the author of popular children's book series The Chronicles of Narnia, or simply as a renowned writer and literary scholar. Lewis is well-known for his Christian apologetics and theological works, and is sometimes referred to as a lay theologian or philosopher. He also taught at both Oxford and Cambridge universities, and is remembered as a don of English literature. Regardless of the synonym used, Lewis left a lasting impact on both the literary world and Christian thought.

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  • I am much interested and honoured by what you tell me of C. S. Lewis.
    Ruth Pitter
  • I would do any honest thing under the sun to know C. S. Lewis, and so am very grateful to you.
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  • His (C. S. Lewis's) work is not frivolous in the way that Tolkien is frivolous,I just don’t like the conclusions Lewis comes to,And yet I respect Lewis more than I do Tolkien.
    Philip Pullman
  • I still haven’t forgiven C. S. Lewis for going on all those long walks with J. R. R. Tolkien and failing to strangle him, thus to save us from hundreds of pages dripping with the wizardly wisdom of Gandalf and from the kind of movie in which Orlando Bloom defiantly flexes his delicate jaw at thousands of computer-generated orcs. In fact it would have been ever better if C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien could have strangled each other, so that we could also have been saved from the Chronicles of Narnia.
    Clive James

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