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C.S. Lewis' difficult childhood, marked by his mother's death and strained relationship with his father, influenced his writing by shaping his themes of loss, yearning, and redemption. These experiences provided him with a deep well of emotions and insights that he drew upon in his works, particularly in his exploration of faith, morality, and the human experience.

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