Sunday, May 31, 2020

Author Timeline: C. S. Lewis by: A. T. Wallace

November 29, 1898

Clive Staple Lewis born in Belfast, Ireland.


August 23, 1908:

Lewis’s mother, Florence Augusta (‘Flora’) Hamilton Lewis, dies.


September 18, 1908

Sent to the Wynyard School in Watford, Hertfordshire, England.


September 1910:

Enrolls as boarding student at Campbell College, Belfast, Ireland; leaves in December due to

respiratory problems.


September 1911:

Enrolls at Cherboug House near Malvern College, England; abandons his Christian faith.


April 1914:

Meets Arthur Greeves, who becomes a lifelong friend.


September 19, 1914:

Is privately tutored by W. T. "The Great Knock" Kirkpatrick.


December 1916:

Receives a scholarship to University College, Oxford.


June 8, 1917:

Enlists in British Army.


April 1918:

Lewis’s close friend Paddy Moore reported killed in battle.


April 15, 1918:

Wounded in Battle of Arras.


December, 1918:

Discharged from British Army.


1919:

Moves in with Moore’s mother, Mrs Janie King Moore, and sister, Maureen.


May 20, 1919

Publishes Spirits in Bondage under the pseudonym Clive Hamilton.


May 20, 1925:

Appointed English Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford, where he tutors English Language and

Literature.


May 11, 1926:

Meets friend and colleague J.R.R. Tolkien.


September 20, 1926:

Publishes Dymer under the pseudonym Clive Hamilton.

September 24, 1929:

Lewis’s father, Albert Lewis, dies in Belfast.


1929:

Abandons atheism and converts to theism.


October 11, 1930:

Lewis, the Moores, and later Warren, Lewis's brother, move into "The Kilns".


September 1931:

Converts to Christianity.


May 25, 1933:

Publishes The Pilgrim’s Regress.


May 21, 1936:

Publishes The Allegory of Love.


September 23, 1938:

Publishes the first novel in the Space Trilogy series, Out of the Silent Planet.


April 25, 1940:

Weekly meetings of the "Inklings" begin.


October 18, 1940:

Publishes The Problem of Pain.


August 1941:

Begins war-time broadcast talks on Christianity, later collected as Mere Christianity.


January 26, 1942:

Attends the first meeting of Oxford University's Socratic Club.


February 9, 1942:

Publishes The Screwtape Letters.


July 13, 1942:

Publishes Broadcast Talks, based on BBC recordings.


October 8, 1942:

Publishes A Preface to Paradise Lost.


January 6, 1943:

Publishes The Abolition of Man.


April 19, 1943:

Publishes Christian Behaviour, based on BBC recordings.


April 20, 1943:

Publishes the second novel in the Space Trilogy series, Perelandra.


October 9, 1944:

Publishes Beyond Personality, based on BBC recordings.


August 16, 1945:

Publishes the third novel in the Space Trilogy series, That Hideous Strength.


January 14, 1946:

Publishes The Great Divorce.


June 28, 1946:

Awarded an honorary Doctor of Divinity by the University of St. Andrews.


May 12, 1947:

Publishes Miracles.


September 8, 1947:

Appears on the cover of Time magazine.


1948:

Elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.


September 13, 1949:

Publishes The Weight of Glory and Other Addresses.


October 16, 1950:

Publishes the first novel in the Chronicles of Narnia series, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.Buy

this book


January 12, 1951

Mrs. Moore dies.


October 15, 1951:

Publishes the second novel in the Chronicles of Narnia series, Prince Caspian: The Return to

Narnia.


July 7, 1952:

Publishes Mere Christianity, which combines previously published Broadcast Talks (1942), Christian

Behavior (1943), and Beyond Personality (1944).


September 15, 1952:

Publishes the third novel in the Chronicles of Narnia series, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader.Buy this

book


September 7, 1953:

Publishes the fourth novel in the Chronicles of Narnia series, The Silver Chair.


1954:

Becomes chair of Medieval and Renaissance Literature at Cambridge.


September 6, 1954:

Publishes the fifth novel in the Chronicles of Narnia series, The Horse and His Boy.



September 16, 1954:

Publishes English Literature in the Sixteenth Century.


May 2, 1955:

Publishes the sixth novel in the Chronicles of Narnia series, The Magician’s Nephew.


September 19, 1955:

Publishes Surprised By Joy.


March 19, 1956:

Publishes the seventh, and final, novel in the Chronicles of Narnia series, The Last Battle.


April 23, 1956:

Marries Joy Davidman Gresham.


September 10, 1956:

Publishes Till We Have Faces.


September 8, 1958:

Publishes Reflections on the Psalms.


June 1959:

Becomes, with T. S. Eliot, a member of the Commission to Revise the Psalter.


March 28, 1960:

Publishes The Four Loves.


July 13, 1960:

Lewis’s wife dies.


September 9, 1960:

Publishes Studies in Words.


June 1961:

Diagnosed with kidney inflammation.


September 29, 1961:

Publishes A Grief Observed under the pseudonym N. W. Clerk.


October 13, 1961:

Publishes An Experiment in Criticism.


November 22, 1963:

Dies.


January 27, 1964:

Posthumously publishes Letters to Malcolm: Chiefly on Prayer.


May 7, 1964:

Posthumously publishes The Discarded Image.



June 9, 1966:

Posthumously publishes Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Literature.

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