700 Pages

Posted by Joel Heck on Thursday, February 16, 2017
I have now proofread and added some helpful information (such as a description of The Listener, a British weekly magazine designed especially to print broadcast talks) to 700 pages. The chronology is now 1,138 pages long with more than 650,000 words and more than 3,400 footnotes. In this segment I have especially bolded more sections, which makes sense, since the years I'm reading are the years of the BBC broadcasts, The Screwtape Letters, and many other talks, letters, and essays that are flowing from Lewis' pen. He is becoming much more well known. And the material is much more interesting! I have also added a few dates, especially one from May 13, 1929 that comes courtesy of Ben Taylor, Archivist's Assistant at Magdalen College, Oxford. It has to do with a talk Lewis gave to the Michaelmas Club on "The Personal Heresy."


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This is the latest Lewis chronology in Word format:

Chronologically Lewis February 1 2023.docx Chronologically Lewis February 1 2023.docx
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All Spotlights.pdf All Spotlights.pdf
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TheCompleteWorksofCSLewis.pdf TheCompleteWorksofCSLewis.pdf
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The file that appears below lists all works of C. S. Lewis in chronological order (now 528 in number) in the location where they were first published or delivered (if spoken) as far as I am able to determine. Corrections are welcome. This version, slightly revised and added on May 13, 2020, includes a corrected date for "Transposition" on June 9, 1946.

This file describes what is happening in Oxford, Cambridge, the UK, and Europe at the time that Lewis writes his various poems, essays, and books, dividing the life and writings of Lewis by academic topic, i.e. English, Philosophy, History, etc. 

Intellectual History of Oxford and Cambridge.pdf Intellectual History of Oxford and Cambridge.pdf
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