I've never read anything by C.S. Lewis. What is a suggested sequence of going through the collection?
https://www.logos.com/product/49027/the-cs-lewis-collection
Thanks, Dale Heath
Wow, great question! And I'm sure you'll get different answers. I don't think there is one strict order to read them in. But I would prioritize the following:
Second Tier (mostly his main theological works):
Third Tier:
Fourth Tier - his academic works, his more obscure fiction, and his poetry (note: these are goals for me; I've not yet read any of them):
I wouldn't be inclined to try to read all of C.S. Lewis's works in one go. Dabble in them and as you get to know more about him over time, read some more. Read a biography of him somewhere along the line. And follow your interests, not necessarily what other people recommend to you. For example if you can't stand fantasy literature, don't read the Chronicles of Narnia early on. If you're a lit. crit. or philology nerd, read some of his academic works sooner.
Thank you Rosie, that's very helpful.
I was surprised to find I had a few titles in Kindle that I must have gotten on sale while waiting several years for the Collection to go on sale:
A Shiver of Wonder, The Narnian, Spirits In Bondage, The Theology Of C.S. Lewis, and Discovering Aslan. I'll work those into your list.
I was also surprised that I had forgotten about getting Sehnsucht: The C. S. Lewis Journal, when I purchased the Journal collection. What's your opinion about Sehnsucht?
I hope I live long enough to read everything.[:D]
For someone who has never read anything by C.S. Lewis, you are certainly well-informed. I've never read Sehnsucht, but a friend of mine was one of its editors from 2010-2016. It's pretty much a Lewis nerds' journal. I would recommend you start with the basics before going overboard.
You might want to read a biography of him, though. There are several good ones available for Logos:
I'd also check out this:
There's lots of other Lewisiana available on Faithlife eBooks: https://ebooks.faithlife.com/search?query=C.+S.+Lewis
But again, I'd get started first before you spend all your money on an author whom you haven't even begun to read yet, and whom you might find out you're not all that enamored of after plunging in.
I'd also check out this: Walking with C. S. Lewis, a video series produced by Faithlife's imprint Lexham Press.
I'd forgotten I purchased that when it went on sale at half price. I'll watch that first. I tend to have more money than time or memory (only 81).
I also tend to be a detailed person, do a lot of research, and be more of a collector than a user. My son has read a lot of Lewis and enjoys him.
I won't be purchasing any more Kindles until they go on a super sale. I'll check on Black Friday and Prime Day.
Rosie, you've given me a great start. I really appreciate it, Dale.