Walter Hooper

C. S. Lewis: A Biography


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      C.S. LEWIS

      A BIOGRAPHY

      FULLY REVISED & EXPANDED EDITION

       Roger Lancelyn Green &Walter Hooper

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      First published by Collins 1974

      © Roger Lancelyn Green and Walter Hooper 1974

      Fully revised and expanded edition © Richard Lancelyn Green

      (Literary Estate of Roger Lancelyn Green) and Walter Hooper 2002

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      CONTENTS

       Cover

       Title Page

       5. Christian Scholar and Allegorist

       6. Inklings and Others

       7. Into the of Arbol

       8. Talk of the Devil

       9. ‘Mere Christianity’

       10. The Crusading Intellect

       11. Through the Wardrobe

       12. Surprised by Joy

       13. Marriage

       14. ‘The Term is Over’

       Index

       About the Author

       About the Publisher

       PREFACE TO THE REVISED EDITION

      Even while Roger Lancelyn Green and I were writing this biography we knew it would someday need revising. C.S. Lewis was a prolific letter-writer and, since the book was published in 1974, many new letters have come to light. Numerous reminiscences by former students and others have also been published since that time. Besides this, a new generation of Lewis readers was coming along, and we knew that, besides incorporating much new material into our book, certain adjustments in the portrayal of Lewis and his world would be needed.

      It is a matter of great sadness to me that Roger and I were not able to work on this new edition of the biography together. Roger Lancelyn Green died on 8 October 1987, and I have had to revise it by myself. Even so, I do not think my old friend would find it a very different book from the one we wrote together. We expected further information to come to light about, among other things, the Inklings, Lewis’s election to a chair at Cambridge, and his marriage to Joy Davidman, and this has meant the book has ‘grown’ by two additional chapters. Still, while I have been the sole reviser, this new edition developed out of plans Roger Lancelyn Green and I made together, and it remains as much his book as mine. We were sorry our original publisher had an aversion to footnotes; I know Roger would be glad to see references to all published and unpublished writings given in the new edition.

      C.S. Lewis’s beloved brother, Warnie, died shortly before the first edition of the biography was published. If he were still alive I would thank him again for the help and encouragement he gave us. The extended treatment of the Inklings in this revised biography owes much to Brothers and Friends: The Diaries of Major Warren Hamilton Lewis, ed. Clyde S. Kilby and Marjorie Lamp Mead (1982). I am grateful, as well, to the C.S. Lewis Company for allowing me to quote so extensively from the unpublished letters and papers of C.S. Lewis.

      Many others have helped with this new book. I owe particular thanks to my co-author’s son, Richard Lancelyn Green, for sharing his father’s thoughts on C.S. Lewis and helping me in a hundred ways. Of what Lewis called ‘unambiguous debts’ those to whom I owe the most are Dr Francis Warner, Professor Emrys Jones, Dr Barbara Everett, Douglas Gresham, Dr A.J. Reyes, Dr Jeremy Dyson, Professor James Como, Dr Judith Priestman of the Bodleian Library, and my copy-editor, Steve Gove. I am grateful to