Updated September 18th, 2020    2020年9月18日更新

The first 7 books here are by or about C.S. Lewis and/or his writings. The others are the remarkable, beautiful and unforgettable stories by the man C.S. Lewis credited with inspiring him to write fairy stories – George MacDonald.

Further Up And Further in: Understanding C. S. Lewis’s the Lion, the Witch, And the Wardrobe Hardcover – October 1, 2005

C.S. Lewis in Context – Hardcover 1994

The Allegory of Love: A Study In Medieval Tradition (Canto Classics) Paperback – November 7, 2013

A Mind Awake: An Anthology of C. S. Lewis Paperback – March 31, 2003

Out of the Silent Planet (Space Trilogy vol 1 (Paperback)) Paperback – March 11, 2003

That Hideous Strength (Space Trilogy (Paperback)) Paperback – May 13, 2003

  1. George MacDonald (Collected Letters of C.S. Lewis). This collection is edited by CS Lewis who also wrote a foreword. Lewis wrote that MacDonald was his mentor, although they never met in life, as MacDonald died when Lewis was 12.
  2. The Pilgrim’s Regress, Wade Annotated Edition Paperback – July 28, 2020
  3. The Princess and Curdie By the man who inspired C.S. Lewis.
  4. The Complete Fairy Tales By George McDonald, the man who inspired C.S. Lewis. These tales are haunting and unforgettable, as well as deeply moral. Not always easy to read. Though written in Victorian times, they are by no means as maudlin or sentimental as “The Water Babies”, for instance.
  5. The Princess and the Goblin By George McDonald, the man who inspired C.S. Lewis.
  6. Oresteia “the Oresteia of Aeschylus, consisting of Agamemnon, Choephoroe, and Eumenides. These three plays recount the murder of Agamemnon by his queen Clytemnestra on his return from Troy with the captive Trojan princess Cassandra; the murder in turn of Clytemnestra by their son Orest.”