探花直播Searcher, a statue of CS Lewis by sculptor, Ross Wilson, at Holywood Arches Library in Belfast

CS Lewis, creator of some of the most-loved children鈥檚 stories and also a scholar of medieval and early modern literature, died half a century ago on 22 November. A scholarship to be set up in his name will support an outstanding graduate to study at Cambridge 探花直播

探花直播finest of his books, 探花直播Discarded Image, based on a series of his lectures, appeared after his death and remains the best short introduction there is to how people used to imagine the universe they inhabited.

Professor Helen Cooper

探花直播author CS Lewis, best known to the general public for his children鈥檚 classics 探花直播Chronicles of Narnia, died 50 years ago on 22 November.听 He was much more than a children鈥檚 author: he was also a brilliant scholar, holding prestigious academic positions first at Oxford and then at Cambridge, as well as an influential Christian thinker.听

In 1954, Lewis was awarded the chair in Medieval and Renaissance Literature at Cambridge, a post that was founded with him in mind. In order to support research in that broad field of Lewis鈥檚 interests, Cambridge 探花直播 is in the process of establishing a CS Lewis Scholarship that will help to fund an outstanding graduate student.

Lewis will be honoured with a memorial in Poets' Corner, Westminster Abbey at a ceremony on the anniversary of his death. His memorial will join those of some of the most famous names in English literature including poets Milton, Eliot and Wordsworth, playwrights听 Marlowe, Shakespeare and Wilde, and novelists Austen, Lawrence and Thackeray.

探花直播CS Lewis Memorial Service in Westminster Abbey will take place at noon on Friday, 22 November and will be open to all those who have requested tickets. A collection at the service will be dedicated to the CS Lewis Scholarship.

探花直播current chair of Medieval and Renaissance Literature at Cambridge is Professor Helen Cooper. Like Lewis鈥檚, her work emphasises the continuity of literature across the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Early in her career she studied pastoral literature from the late Classical period to Milton. Her more recent books include one on romance, from its invention in the 12th century to the death of Shakespeare, and another on Shakespeare鈥檚 debt to the Middle Ages. She has also published extensively on the Canterbury Tales.

鈥淪cholarship 鈥 reading, lecturing, critical writing and teaching 鈥 was CS Lewis鈥檚 day job. He came to devotional writing and fiction, whether for children or adults, quite late in his life, and although he is now more widely known for those than for his critical work, it鈥檚 not because they are necessarily better or more important,鈥 said Professor Cooper.

鈥淔rom the moment of its publication in 1936, Lewis鈥檚 Allegory of Love transformed how medieval studies might be approached. 探花直播finest of his books, 探花直播Discarded Image, based on a series of his lectures, appeared after his death and remains the best short introduction there is to how people used to imagine the universe they inhabited.听

鈥淟ewis described his empathy with such lost ways of thinking by casting himself as 鈥極ld Western Man鈥, the equivalent of a surviving dinosaur who embodied what the age of the dinosaurs was like, and so could teach things that more conventional academic processes could not.鈥

As a child growing up in Northern Ireland, Lewis was enthralled by the myths and legends of Norse, Greek and Celtic literature. 探花直播young Lewis (known as Jack throughout his life) and his brother Warren invented a make-believe world called Boxen which was ruled by animals. Lewis fell in love with the landscape of the Mountains of Mourne which he said later inspired him to write the Narnia books.

Lewis鈥檚 deep interest in the bold universal themes that are woven into ancient, medieval and early modern literature endured throughout his life. His novels and poems draw on his extensive knowledge of texts such as 探花直播Voyage of St Brendan (which underlies 探花直播Voyage of the Dawn Treader) and the early Grail romances (which inspired That Hideous Strength).听 At Oxford 探花直播, where he read English Literature, he proved to be an outstanding student and, on graduating with a triple first, went on to teach there for more than 30 years.

Much of Lewis鈥檚 non-fiction writing deals with broad religious and spiritual questions, from the problem of evil to miracles.听 He was brought up in the Church of Ireland but as a teenager became an atheist. At Oxford, where he remained for most of his adult life, Lewis was part of a literary group nicknamed the Inklings, which included Tolkien. During this time, and influenced by his friends, he reluctantly re-embraced Christianity.听 In 1949 he wrote his first children鈥檚 novel, 探花直播Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, which can be read as a fantasy adventure story and as an allegory for Christ鈥檚 crucifixion.听

Professor Cooper commented: 鈥 探花直播power of myth and legend that Lewis had discovered as a child helps to drive the Narnia books. 探花直播myths might be Greek or Norse or Christian 鈥 the last a听 myth that 鈥榬eally happened鈥, as he came to believe 鈥 and the legends might be Arthurian; but he had the gift of conveying something of their deep imaginative hold through his stories of children travelling in strange worlds, of talking animals and of battles against evil.鈥

探花直播year that Lewis became the first Professor of Medieval and Renaissance Literature at Cambridge saw the publication of his third (originally fifth) and eagerly awaited Narnia novel, 探花直播Horse and His Boy.听

鈥淎t Cambridge Lewis was taken to represent a diametrically opposite mode of criticism from that of his contemporary FR Leavis, and undergraduates often aligned themselves behind one or the other. But despite their disagreements, Lewis expressed his admiration for Leavis鈥檚 powers as a critic,鈥 said Professor Cooper. 鈥淟ewis鈥檚 belief in the importance of historical contextualisation was in many ways ahead of its time. That alertness to context included his recognition of the centrality of God in the medieval and early modern world. His lectures on Spenser鈥檚 Faerie Queene, like his earlier work on Milton, demanded that even atheist readers should start by understanding what each poet was attempting to do, and that included their reflection of, and on, the religion of their own age.鈥

Lewis worked in Cambridge for nine years. In August 1963, having discovered that he was terminally ill, he resigned his chair. He died in his home in Oxford and was buried in the churchyard of Holy Trinity Church, Headington.听 News of his death was overshadowed by the assassination of JF Kennedy.听

Professor Helen Cooper is the sixth scholar, and second female scholar, to hold the chair of Medieval and Renaissance English at Cambridge. Like Lewis, she holds it in conjunction with a fellowship at Magdalene College.

Inset images from top: Magdalene College,听箩别蹿耻谤颈颈听(via Flickr),Keir Hardie (via Flickr)


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