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*Spirits in Bondage, a volume of poetry and his first full length published work, published in 1919  
*Spirits in Bondage, a volume of poetry and his first full length published work, published in 1919  
*Dymer, an epic narrative poem, in classic Greco-Roman style, published in 1926. Lewis’s poetry was written in classical style and not well received.  This convinced him that poetry should not be a major focus.
*Dymer, an epic narrative poem, in classic Greco-Roman style, published in 1926. Lewis’s poetry was written in classical style and not well received.  This convinced him that poetry should not be a major focus.
*The Pilgrim's Regress, 1933
*The Allegory of Love, 1936.  This original scholarship helped to establish Lewis’s reputation as a scholar of note.
*The Allegory of Love, 1936.  This original scholarship helped to establish Lewis’s reputation as a scholar of note.
*Out of the silent Planet, 1938. (Perelandra Trilogy)
*The Screwtape Letters, 1942
*The Screwtape Letters, 1942
Perelandra, 1943. (Perelandra Trilogy)
That hideous Strength, 1945
*The great Divorce, 1946. (Perelandra Trilogy)
*Prince Caspian, 1951. (Narnia Series)
*Mere Christianity, 1952
*Mere Christianity, 1952
*The Silver Chair, 1953. (Narnia Series)
*The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, 1950. Probably his most famous work; the first novel in The Chronicles of Narnia series of children’s fantasy novels.
*The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, 1950. Probably his most famous work; the first novel in The Chronicles of Narnia series of children’s fantasy novels.
*The Voyage of the Dawntreader, 1955. (Narnia Series)
*The Magician's Nephew, 1955. (Narnia Series)
*Surprised by Joy, 1955
*Surprised by Joy, 1955
*The last Battle, 1956 (Narnia Series)
*A Grief Observed. London: Faber and Faber, 1961.
*A Grief Observed. London: Faber and Faber, 1961.

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  • Spirits in Bondage, a volume of poetry and his first full length published work, published in 1919
  • Dymer, an epic narrative poem, in classic Greco-Roman style, published in 1926. Lewis’s poetry was written in classical style and not well received. This convinced him that poetry should not be a major focus.
  • The Pilgrim's Regress, 1933
  • The Allegory of Love, 1936. This original scholarship helped to establish Lewis’s reputation as a scholar of note.
  • Out of the silent Planet, 1938. (Perelandra Trilogy)
  • The Screwtape Letters, 1942

Perelandra, 1943. (Perelandra Trilogy) That hideous Strength, 1945

  • The great Divorce, 1946. (Perelandra Trilogy)
  • Prince Caspian, 1951. (Narnia Series)
  • Mere Christianity, 1952
  • The Silver Chair, 1953. (Narnia Series)
  • The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, 1950. Probably his most famous work; the first novel in The Chronicles of Narnia series of children’s fantasy novels.
  • The Voyage of the Dawntreader, 1955. (Narnia Series)
  • The Magician's Nephew, 1955. (Narnia Series)
  • Surprised by Joy, 1955
  • The last Battle, 1956 (Narnia Series)
  • A Grief Observed. London: Faber and Faber, 1961.