Yes, this was a pseudonym he used to public his first work, "Spirits in Bondage" which he wrote probably while in the tutelage of the "Great Knock" circa 1915
No, Clive Hamilton's real name is Clive Hamilton. Clive Staples Lewis was a renowned British author, scholar, and theologian best known as C.S. Lewis.
Lewis Carroll's real name was Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. As he was a deacon at Christ Church College, Oxford University, he is given the title Reverend, so his name is often given as Rev. Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. He wrote books about mathematics using his real name.
The "CS" stands for Clive Staples. So his full name is Clive Staples Lewis. He is known as Jack to his friends.
Clive Staples Lewis changed his name to Jack because he preferred to be called by his childhood nickname, Jacksie. The nickname was derived from "Jacksie", a play on the surname Lewis. Lewis himself found the nickname more endearing and informal.
Clive Staples Lewis commonly referred to as C. S. Lewis and known to his family and friends as Jack (:
Because Jack was his real name! I am not sure why though! His real name was Clive Staples Lewis, and from early childhood he preferred the nickname Jack. One story is that Jacksie was the name of a pet dog in the household that was hit by a car and killed, and Jack adopted his name and later shortened it to Jack.
Clive Staples Lewis also known as C.S. Lewis. He also wrote many other books, such as the The Screwtape letters.
Clive StaplesC. S. Lewis, was an Irish writer and scholar born on (29 November 1898 - 22 November 1963). His initials stand for Clive Staples, although people also knew him as 'Jack' Lewis.
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Clive Staples Lewis, known as C.S. Lewis, was born in Belfast, Ireland in 1898. His mother died when he was a child, and his father quickly sent him to boarding school. This separation from family had a lasting impact on Lewis.
Lewis Hamilton's full name is: Lewis Carl Davidson Hamilton
C.S. Lewis's middle name "Staples" came from his grandfather's last name, who was a lawyer and landowner. Lewis added the name "Staples" himself when he was a teenager as a tribute to his ancestors.
C.S. Lewis chose that name for himself when he was very young. The family dog was named Jacksie and when it was run over and killed, Lewis announced that he wanted to be called Jacksie. Later this was shortened to Jack.