because he wanted to
C.S. Lewis
of course he did
hi. he wrote it because he was interested in anthropomorphic animals
C.S. Lewis wrote The Chronicles of Narnia to convey Christian themes and morals in a captivating and imaginative way, aiming to inspire readers of all ages to explore deeper spiritual truths through the adventures of the characters in the magical world of Narnia.
C.S. Lewis did not write the Chronicles of Barsetshire; those novels were penned by Anthony Trollope. Lewis was known for his own works of fiction and Christian apologetics, such as The Chronicles of Narnia and Mere Christianity.
He wrote it because it kinda explains Christianity, and Jesus' life. Aslan is supposed to be like Jesus, I think.He wrote it for his Goddaughter Lucy Barfield
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 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.
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.
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He did in fact. I am not 100% sure where to find a copy of his timeline but you could try "A Companion to Narnia" by Paul F. Ford. Here is a wikipedia timeline that includes Lewis's timeline: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narnian_timeline
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'.