Spirits in Bondage: A Cycle of Lyrics (1919) was C. S. Lewis's first published work (originally published under the pseudonym Clive Hamilton, which is Lewis' first name followed by his mother's maiden name). Lewis was twenty years old and had just returned from military service in the First World War. His tutor, William T. Kirkpatrick, encouraged him in publishing the book, although it was unusual at Lewis's age, as writers were expected to wait longer before sharing their work with the world. The book is composed of three different sections of poetry. The poems take on several styles and rhythms throughout the book, but share common themes.
C S Lewis
C.S. Lewis was a British writer known for his iconic work "The Chronicles of Narnia." His literary style seamlessly weaved Christian allegory with fantasy elements, captivating readers of all ages. Lewis's key contributions to literature include his ability to blend moral themes with captivating storytelling, leaving a lasting impact on generations.