of course he did
C.S. Lewis wrote The Chronicles of Narnia. He also wrote a short series of three books known as the Space Trilogy: Out of the Silent Planet, Perelandra (aka Voyage to Venus), and That Hideous Strength.
He has written the Chronicles of Narnia and the Space Trilogy, both of which are fantasy. He's written others, but I wouldn't necessarily categorize them as 'Fantasy'.
C.S. Lewis
He wrote about 150 books, some of them nonfiction, some poetry, maybe about 30 specifically for children, tough to find a number.
There is no one answer to this question - each book had a different reason for being written, and he wrote more than 30 books plus many letters, essays and poems. If you are referring to The Chronicles of Narnia, he said that the book series originally started with a series of pictures that he had in his head. He describes this process in an essay entitled "Sometimes Fairy Stories May Say What's Best To Be Said", published in "Of This and Other Worlds".
C.S. Lewis wrote for both children and adults. His works include The Chronicles of Narnia series, which is popular among children, as well as books like Mere Christianity and The Screwtape Letters, which are intended for adult readers.
C. S. Lewis wrote primarily in the genres of fantasy, science fiction, Christian apologetics, and literary criticism. He is best known for his works in the Chronicles of Narnia series, as well as his non-fiction books like "Mere Christianity" and "The Screwtape Letters".
Clive Staples Lewis wrote Christian fantasy, as well as various Christian "guidebooks".
i think because CS Lewis wanted to describe Christianity. Aslan is Jesus, the children are the people of earth and the white witch is Satan. I am not sure what tumnus is. but cs Lewis was an atheist at 15. hmmmmmm.
No, C. S. Lewis did not write the Goosebumps series. Goosebumps was written by R. L. Stine, a different author known for his works in children's horror fiction. C. S. Lewis is best known for writing The Chronicles of Narnia series.
hi. he wrote it because he was interested in anthropomorphic animals
The Chronicles of Narnia were not inspired by any tragic event in CS Lewis's life. They were written long before his wife died of cancer. Admittedly, his mother died of cancer when CS Lewis was just ten years old, but this did not have any impact on the nature and structure of the stories of Narnia.