Until a short time before his death in November, 1963 Clive Staples Lewis was the distinguished occupant of the Chair of Medieval and Renaissance Literature at Cambridge University. He was among the best literary critics of his period. At the same time he was a Christian and the author of more than a score of books concerning his faith. Furthermore, he managed the difficult feat of successfully integrating his scholarship and religion. Add to these things the gifts of a lively imagination,
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