Part I. C. S. Lewis: an introduction to his life and writing
from The letters of C. S. Lewis to Arthur Greeves
Part III. Children's fiction
The lion, the witch, and the wardrobe (complete)
from The Screwtape letters
Part V. Nonfiction: Christian topics
from Christian reflections
from The weight of glory and other addresses
from The world's last night and other essays
from Reflections on the Psalms
from Letters to Malcolm: chiefly on prayer
The abolition of man (complete)
Part VIII. Literary history, theory and criticism
from They asked for a paper
from The allegory of love
from English literature in the Sixteenth Century excluding drama
from Essays presented to Charles Williams
from An experiment in criticism
from Letters of C. S. Lewis
from C. S. Lewis letters to children
from Letters to an American lady.