Lewis C. S.:
A Grief Observed

Foreword by: MadeleineL'Engle

Harperone, 1989
Hardcover, 96 pages
Size: 195x135 mm
ISBN: 9780060652739
ISBN-10: 006065273X

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C. S. Lewis

Clive Staples Lewis (1898-1963) Was One Of The Intellectual Giants Of The Twentieth Century And Arguably The Most Influential Christian Writer Of His Day. He Was A Fellow And Tutor In English Literature At Oxford University Until 1954, When He Was Unanimously Elected To The Chair Of Medieval And Renaissance English At Cambridge University, A Position He Held Until His Retirement. His Major Contributions In Literary Criticism, Children's Literature, Fantasy Literature, And Popular Theology Brought Him International Renown And Acclaim. <P> He Wrote More Than Thirty Books, Allowing Him To Reach

Madeleine L'Engle

Madeline L'Engle, The Popular Author Of Many Books For Children And Adults, Has Interspersed Her Writing And Teaching Career With Raising Three Children, Maintaining An Apartment In New York And A Farmhouse Of Charming Confusion Which Is Called "Crosswicks."

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