- conservapedia.com C.S._LewisIII: Narnia, Cambridge and Joy 1950–1963 (2007). The Business Of Heaven:Daily Readings From C.S.Lewis ed.
- gotquestions.org Christian History Modern ChristianityClive Staples Lewis (1898–1963), better known as C. S. Lewis, was an Irish author and Oxford and Cambridge literature professor known for his popular writings.
- biographyonline.net writers/c-s-lewis.htmlOn returning to Oxford, C.S.Lewis completed his degrees before taking up a post teaching English at Magdalen College, Oxford from 1925 to 1954.
- britannica.com biography/C-S-LewisC.S. Lewis, Irish-born scholar, novelist, and author of about 40 books, many of them on Christian apologetics, including The Screwtape Letters and Mere...
- biography.com authors-writers/cs-lewisC.S. Lewis was a prolific Irish writer and scholar best known for his 'Chronicles of Narnia' fantasy series and his pro-Christian texts.
- literarydevices.net c-s-lewis/Clive Staples Lewis mostly known as C. S. Lewis was born on the 29th of November in 1898, in Belfast, Ireland.
- poetryfoundation.org poets/c-s-lewisThey had a vivid imaginative life, telling stories and making up histories that C.S. Lewis began writing down when he was five.
- americanliterature.com author/cs-lewisClive Staples Lewis, better known as C.S. Lewis (1898-1963) was a British novelist, poet, medieval scholar, and lay theologian, best known for his fantasy series...
- safeguardyoursoul.com C.S. Lewis ExposedIn the above quote from C.S. Lewis, not only did he announce his “respect for Pagan myths” but also called the contents of the Bible “myths.”
- newworldencyclopedia.org entry/C._S._LewisC. S. Lewis went on to attend several other scholastic institutions before finally taking charge of his own education.