THE
GRAVE
OF
C.S. LEWIS
G'day folks,
The bones of C.S. Lewis, one
of the 20th century’s literary greats, rest within a peaceful cemetery. Nearby,
an etched glass window bearing characters from his most famous fantasy world
adds a whimsical touch of childhood magic to the churchyard.
C.S. Lewis is best known for his beloved fiction novels, notably The Chronicles of Narnia, The Screwtape Letters, and The Space Trilogy. He is also known for his popular works of non-fiction Christian apologetics, including Mere Christianity and The Problem of Pain.
Lewis was educated at Oxford University, which is only a couple miles from the churchyard. After serving in World War I, he returned to Oxford to become a tutor and fellow in English Literature at Magdalen College. He was one of the “Inklings” that brought weekly fractions of the fantasy realm to the town’s local haunts.
Influenced by close friend J.R.R. Tolkien and others, Lewis returned to Anglicanism in 1930 and began attending Holy Trinity Church. The famous writer was a regular at the church’s 8:00 a.m. service, which he chose because of his dislike of organ music. In 1992, a gorgeous etched glass window featuring beloved Narnia characters was installed in the church. The fantasy scene is located adjacent to the pew where he always sat.
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Well said, Clancy.
ReplyDeleteI'll just settle for the bottle of wine - in advance, please.
I'll remember that, John. Just give me a day's notice.
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