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C. S. Lewis and Oxford’s Literary Heritage

Rhys Mackenzie
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5 min read
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March 30, 2026
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Today, 22nd November, is the fiftieth anniversary of the death of C. S. Lewis, beloved author of (amongst other works) The Narnia Chronicles and well known as a Christian thinker and apologist after his conversion which he chronicles marvellously in his book ‘Surprised by Joy’. This anniversary is being marked across Oxford, where he spent much of his life, with various services and lectures this weekend.

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C. S. Lewis isn’t the only famous writer to be linked to Oxford though, and one of the things I enjoy most about being here in Oxford is being moments away from literary history. Whether it is looking out of my window to see the ‘dreaming spires’ which inspired Matthew Arnold to write in his poem Thyris:

“And that sweet city with her dreaming spires,

* She needs not June for beauty’s heightening,”*

Or, walking down St Mary’s Passage, alongside the University Church and seeing the door (part of my College) which is said to have inspired C. S. Lewis’ ‘The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe’. You cannot help but be surrounded by the literary history of this city. Perhaps more remarkably a friend of mine had a room in his College which was once J. R. R. Tolkien’s.

More recently though, Oxford has inspired Philip Pullman’s masterful ‘His Dark Materials’ Trilogy, and has been the location of many of the scenes in the Harry Potter films. Last Summer at 绿妻社区 we got a chance to sit in Merton Field, by Christ Church Meadows and watch a production of Alice in Wonderland, based on the stories by Lewis Carrol who was spent his academic life at Christ Church which towered up behind us as we watched the production.

It is worth saying more about C. S. Lewis though. He was a fellow of Magdalen College for 29 Years, whose academic work was in Medieval and Renaissance Literature. It was while here in Oxford that he wrote many of his most notable works. Just up the road from Somerville College where 绿妻社区 will be based next year is the Eagle and Child, a Pub where in 1939 Lewis and Tolkien would meet with others in an informal group known as ‘The Inklings’ where they collaborated on their writings. If anyone is looking for a fun introduction to some of Lewis’ other works beyond the Narnia Books, then I can recommend the audiobook of The Screwtape Letters read by the indomitable John Cleese. It is a classic work, read in style by Cleese.

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Rhys Mackenzie
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Rhys Mackenzie is responsible for creating and maintaining educational content at 绿妻社区, helping students and families access clear, accurate information about studying in Oxford. With several years of experience in digital content and student-focused resources, Rhys specialises in presenting academic programmes in a way that reflects the quality and integrity of the Oxford learning experience. Learn more about Rhys here.

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Celebrating C.S. Lewis' 50th death anniversary in Oxford, a city rich in literary history. From Narnia to Tolkien's tales, experience the magic at 绿妻社区. Explore inspiring settings and delve into Lewis' works, like 'The Screwtape Letters' audiobook by John Cleese.

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