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  1. 1. “No one ever told me that grief felt so like fear,” starts C.S. Lewis in A Grief Observed, a book of reflections on life and loss after the death of his wife. Drawing from your personal story, how would you finish that same sentence? “No one ever told me that grief felt so like…”. 2. Other people can complicate coping with our own ...

  2. Jul 16, 2012 · Between 1950 and 1955 the seven volumes of The Chronicles of Narnia appeared, stories that have delighted both children and adults. Lewis married Joy Davidman in 1956, becoming the step father to her two boys. Her death in 1960 triggered the writing of A Grief Observed. Lewis himself died in 1963. 2. Historical Context.

  3. This book Grief Observed is C. S. Lewis’ chronicles of this personal observation and struggles as he watched the love of his life struggle in life and death, and his personal struggle coping with the loss. This short work on grief helps us set the stage in our life for the coming losses, the questions, the feelings, the struggles, and the ...

  4. Mar 1, 2013 · A Grief Observed. Writing the book A Grief Observed was the one therapy that helped C.S. Lewis cope following the death of his wife, Helen Joy Davidman (“H.” in the book). Here C.S. Lewis–Atlanta Teaching Fellow and apologist, Jana Harmon, shares some insights on this great classic work of Lewis. Intense emotional pain.

  5. BV4905.2.L4. A Grief Observed is a collection of C. S. Lewis 's reflections on his experience of bereavement following the death of his wife, Joy Davidman, in 1960. The book was published in 1961 under the pseudonym N.W. Clerk because Lewis wished to avoid the connection. Though republished in 1963 under his own name after his death, the text ...

  6. A Grief Observed, C.S. Lewis. A Grief Observed is a collection of C. S. Lewis's reflections on the experience of bereavement following the death of his wife, Joy Davidman, in 1960. The book was first published in 1961 under the pseudonym N.W. Clerk, as Lewis wished to avoid identification as the author.

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  8. When I first read A Grief Observed by C.S. Lewis, published in 1961, like many, I was already familiar with the author – or so I thought. His beloved series The Chronicles of Narnia (1949-1954) rotated regularly through my reading list as a child; in fact, my mother recently reminded me...

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