Shadowlands
STORY PREFACE Study of C.S. Lewis at his home, The Kilns, near Oxford University. Lewis wrote his Narnia books here and shared his home with both his wife (Joy Gresham Lewis) and his brother, Warnie. Photo by jschroe, online courtesy Wikimedia Commons. License: CC BY 2.0
When he was four, the only thing Clive Staples (C.S.) Lewis aimed for was a new name. He didn’t like "Clive." His dog, Jacksie, had been run over by one of the first cars in Ireland. Lewis announced he would forever after be known by the name of his dead dog.
The surprise was not that a young child wanted a new name. The surprise was his parents agreed. It was just the start of a life marked by persuasive, independent thinking. While at least 200 million readers worldwide have always known him as C. S. Lewis, his friends never did. Soon, "Jacksie" was shortened to "Jacks" and, ultimately, to "Jack." This is the story of Jack Lewis - the man of Shadowlands (in which he was portrayed by Anthony Hopkins).
Original Release Date: December, 2002 To cite this story, using MLA Guidelines: Bos, Carole D. "Shadowlands" AwesomeStories.com. Date of access IN OTHER WORDS: Author. Title of story. Name of web site. Date of access <URL>.
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