Clive Staples Lewis was born in Belfast which is in Northern Ireland. His mother died when he was ten years old and Lewis retreated into the world of books, both reading and writing. He was an excellent scholar. In 1916 Lewis won a scholarship to Oxford University but soon enlisted in the British army as an officer and in 1917 he was sent to the front line in the Somme valley in France.
Five months later Lewis was wounded. It took him six months to recover and returned to duty in England but was soon discharged from the army. Lewis returned to Oxford and over the next four months he earned Firsts in Greek and Latin literature, Philosophy and English. In 1925 Lewis became a Fellow of Magdalen college, Oxford where he was an English language and literature tutor until 1954 when he went to Cambridge University.
Lewis became a Christian in 1931 and much of his subsequent writings were Christian or Christian related.
In 1952 Lewis met Joy Gresham and four years later he married her but she was thought to be terminally ill with cancer at the time and she was also threatened with deportation (she was not a British citizen). Joy did recover but four years later the cancer returned and she died. Lewis wrote an account of his feelings of Joy's death entitled 'A Grief Observed'.
Lewis died in 1963, one week before his sixty fifth birthday. He had been suffering from a variety of illnesses.
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