More than 60 years after his death, British writer C.S. Lewis (1898-1963) endures for the words he committed to paper. Generations of children have been enchanted by his “Chronicles of Narnia” books, ...
Taking literary “style” in its strictest sense, as word choice and syntax, consider what C. S. Lewis (1898–1963) wrote of his beloved Edmund Spenser: “His work is one, like a growing thing, with ...
Some time ago, during an interview, I was asked to encapsulate, in a solitary word, the genius of C. S. Lewis. After a moment’s thought, I gave my answer. “Clarity,” I said. “The one word that ...