C. S. Lewis bibliography

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This is a list of writings by C. S. Lewis.

Nonfiction

Posthumous publications:

  • Letters to Malcolm: Chiefly on Prayer
    (1964)
  • Beyond the Bright Blur (1963) (a limited-run 30-page excerpt taken from Letters to Malcolm and "published as a New Year's greeting to friends of the author", according to the opening page)
  • The Discarded Image: An Introduction to Medieval and Renaissance Literature (1964)
  • Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Literature (1966; not included in Essay Collection [2000])
  • On Stories: and Other Essays on Literature (ed. Walter Hooper, 1966)
  • Spenser's Images of Life (ed. Alastair Fowler, 1967)
  • Letters to an American Lady (1967)
  • Christian Reflections (1967; essays and papers; all essays found in Essay Collection [2000])
  • Selected Literary Essays (1969; not included in Essay Collection [2000])
  • God in the Dock: Essays on Theology and Ethics (1970)
  • Undeceptions (1971; essays; one essay not included in Essay Collection [2000])
  • The Weight of Glory and Other Addresses (1980)
  • Of Other Worlds (1982; essays; one essay not included in Essay Collection [2000])
  • The Business Of Heaven: Daily Readings from C. S. Lewis (Walter Hooper, ed.; 1984)
  • Present Concerns (1986; essays; all essays found in Essay Collection [2000])
  • All My Road Before Me: The Diary of C. S. Lewis 1922–27 (1993)
  • Compelling Reason: Essays on Ethics and Theology (1998)
  • The Latin Letters of C.S. Lewis (1999)
  • Essay Collection: Literature, Philosophy and Short Stories (2000)
  • Essay Collection: Faith, Christianity and the Church (2000)
  • Collected Letters, Vol. I: Family Letters 1905–1931 (2000)
  • From Narnia to a Space Odyssey: The War of Ideas Between Arthur C. Clarke and C. S. Lewis (2003)
  • Collected Letters, Vol. II: Books, Broadcasts and War 1931–1949 (2004)
  • Collected Letters, Vol. III: Narnia, Cambridge and Joy 1950–1963 (2007)
  • J.R.R. Tolkien (draft discovered in 2009)[2]
  • Image and Imagination: Essays and Reviews (2013)

Fiction

  1. Out of the Silent Planet (1938)
  2. The Dark Tower (1977)
  3. Perelandra (aka Voyage to Venus) (1943)
  4. That Hideous Strength (1945)
  1. The Magician's Nephew. The Bodley Head. 1955.
  2. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Geoffrey Bles. 1950.
  3. The Horse and His Boy. Geoffrey Bles. 1954.
  4. Prince Caspian. Geoffrey Bles. 1951.
  5. The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. Geoffrey Bles. 1952.
  6. The Silver Chair. Geoffrey Bles. 1953.
  7. The Last Battle. The Bodley Head. 1956.

Poetry

  • Spirits in Bondage (1919; published under pseudonym Clive Hamilton)
  • Dymer (1926; published under pseudonym Clive Hamilton)
  • "The End of the Wine" (published in Punch, 3 Dec 1947; reprinted in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction July 1964)
  • Poems (ed. Walter Hooper, 1964, a collection of Lewis poems not included in Dymer or Spirits in Bondage)
  • Narrative Poems (ed. Walter Hooper, 1969; includes Dymer, Launcelot, The Nameless Isle, and The Queen of Drum.
  • The Collected Poems of C. S. Lewis (ed. Walter Hooper, 1994; expanded edition of the 1964 Poems book; includes Spirits in Bondage)
  • C.S. Lewis's Lost Aeneid: Arms and Exile (ed. A.T. Reyes, 2011; includes the surviving fragments of Lewis's translation of Virgil's Aeneid, presented in parallel with the Latin text, and accompanied by synopses of missing sections)
  • The Collected Poems of C. S. Lewis: A Critical Edition (edited by Don W. King, 2015; Kent State University Press; )

As editor

  • George MacDonald: An Anthology. 1947.
  • Essays Presented to Charles Williams. 1947.

References

  1. ^ "The Inner Ring". LewisSociety.org. Archived from the original on 21 March 2018. Retrieved 8 January 2018.
  2. ^ "Beebe discovers unpublished C.S. Lewis manuscript". TXState.edu. 8 July 2009. Archived from the original on 2 June 2010. Retrieved 23 July 2021.

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