
C. S. Lewis refers to Clive Staples Lewis, a 20th‑century British writer and scholar best known for The Chronicles of Narnia and his works on theology and philosophy. The name is often spoken as three initials followed by a surname, with careful attention to the consonant cluster in Lewis. Pronunciation emphasizes the initials clearly and ends with a soft, unstressed final syllable in British and American speech alike.
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