The Screwtape Letters

The Screwtape Letters
First edition dust wrapper
AuthorC. S. Lewis
LanguageEnglish
GenreEpistolary novel, Christian apologetics, satire
PublisherGeoffrey Bles
Publication date
1942
1961 (first omnibus)
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint (hardcover and paperback)
Pages160 (1st)[1]
157 (1st omnibus)
OCLC3485336
LC ClassBR125
Followed by"Screwtape Proposes a Toast" 
TextThe Screwtape Letters online

The Screwtape Letters is a Christian apologetic novel by C. S. Lewis and dedicated to J. R. R. Tolkien. It is written in a satirical, epistolary style and, while it is fictional in format, the plot and characters are used to address Christian theological issues, primarily those to do with temptation and resistance to it.

First published in February 1942,[2] the story takes the form of a series of letters from a senior devil, Screwtape, to his nephew, Wormwood, a junior tempter. The uncle's mentorship pertains to the nephew's responsibility in securing the damnation of a British man known only as "the Patient".

By 1999, the novel had 26 English and 15 German editions, with around half a million copies sold.[3]

  1. ^ The Screwtape Letters title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
  2. ^ Lancelyn Green & Hooper 2002, p. 237.
  3. ^ Šešo, Ivan: "Uvod" [Introduction], in: Staples Lewis, Clive (1999). Pisma starijeg đavla mlađem [The Screwtape Letters] (in Croatian). Translated by Ivan Šešo. Split: Verbum. ISBN 953-6197-12-X., p. 5