he teached in your anus around the corner and suck bobbys. good luck! ilove gayness. fine and dandy, smell the roses
C. S. Lewis spoke and wrote in English.
Rhodri Lewis is a scholar specializing in English Renaissance literature. Some of his works include "Hamlet and the Vision of Darkness" and "William Shakespeare, Elizabeth I, and the Courtly Arts." Lewis's research often explores the intersection of literature, religion, and ideology in early modern England.
C.S. Lewis was a professor at Magdalen College at the University of Oxford, where he taught English literature. He was known for his expertise in medieval and Renaissance literature. Lewis also wrote influential works on Christianity and theology.
J. Windsor Lewis has written: 'Guide to English pronunciation for users of English as a foreign language'
Lewis E. Nicholson has written: 'An anthology of Beowulf criticism' -- subject(s): Beowulf, Dragons in literature, Epic poetry, English (Old), Heroes in literature, History and criticism, Monsters in literature
Margaret Lewis Bailey has written: 'Milton and Jakob Boehme' -- subject(s): German influences, Religion, Appreciation, German literature, Influence, Mysticism in literature, History, English poetry, History and criticism, Christianity and literature, Christian poetry, English, Mysticism
C.S. Lewis' first job was as a tutor in Oxford University, where he taught English literature.
Alison M. Lewis has written: 'Literary research and British modernism' -- subject(s): Modernism (Literature), English literature, Information resources, Methodology, Research
M. M. Lewis has written: 'Language in society' -- subject(s): Language and languages 'How children learn to speak' -- subject(s): Children, Language 'Direct English'
Richard Donald Lewis has written: 'Linguarama 2000' -- subject(s): English language, Text-books for foreigners, Spoken English
Dennis Brown has written: 'The modernist self in twentieth-century English literature' -- subject(s): English literature, History and criticism, Modernism (Literature), Self in literature 'Intertextual dynamics within the literary group--Joyce, Lewis, Pound, and Eliot' -- subject(s): Authorship, Collaboration, Criticism and interpretation, English literature, History, History and criticism, Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.), Intertextuality, Modernism (Literature), Psychoanalysis and literature, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of English literature
Lewis Campbell has written: 'On the nationalisation of the old English universities' -- subject(s): University of Cambridge, University of Oxford 'Tragic drama in Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Shakespeare'