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C. S. Lewis and His Circle: Essays and Memoirs from the Oxford C.S. Lewis Society [Kõva köide]

Edited by (Supernumerary Teaching Fellow in Theology, St. John's College, Oxford), Edited by (Editor, Journal of Inkling Studies), Edited by (Professor of Educational Ministries in the School of Theology, Azusa Pacific University)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 288 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 236x157x25 mm, kaal: 417 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Jul-2015
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0190214341
  • ISBN-13: 9780190214340
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 288 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 236x157x25 mm, kaal: 417 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Jul-2015
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0190214341
  • ISBN-13: 9780190214340
For over thirty years, the Oxford C. S. Lewis Society has met weekly in the medieval colleges of the University of Oxford. During that time, it has hosted as speakers nearly all those still living who were associated with the Inklings-the Oxford literary circle led by C. S. Lewis--as well as authors and thinkers of a prominence that nears Lewis's own.

C. S. Lewis and His Circle offers the reader a chance to join this unique group. Roger White has worked with Society past presidents Brendan and Judith Wolfe to select the most important talks, which are here made available to the wider public for the first time. They exemplify the best of traditional academic essays, thoughtful memoirs, and informal reminiscences about C. S. Lewis and his circle. The reader will reimagine Lewis's Cosmic Trilogy with former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, read philosopher Elizabeth Anscombe's final word on Lewis's arguments for Christianity, hear the Reverend Peter Bide's memories of marrying Lewis and Joy Davidman in an Oxford hospital, and learn about Lewis's Narnia Chronicles from his former secretary.

Representing the finest of both personal and scholarly engagement with C. S. Lewis and the Inklings, the talks collected here set a new tone for engagement with this iconic Oxford literary circle--a tone close to Lewis's own Oxford--bred sharpness and wryness, seasoned with good humor and genuine affection for C. S. Lewis and his circle.

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The quality of the essays is, as you would expect in the context, very high and yet each of them remains accessible to the reader. * Methodist Recorder * You need not be a dedicated Lewis fan to enjoy this collection, though such will welcome it; there is much to interest the general reader and, perhaps, to introduce themes from Lewis' life and work to those who might not expect to find or like them. * The Tablet * rich and varied collection * Theology * It is difficult to say which essays, which memoirs, are most enjoyable * Weekly Standard * C. S. Lewis and His Circle is strongest as a collective memoir and will appeal to those looking for a picture of the man from those who knew him well. Certainly, Narnia enthusiasts will find something here albeit hidden behind texts they might not find as appealing to start with * Concatenation * ... this welcome collection ... will have an important place in Lewis studies. * The Glass * incisive essays ... C.S. Lewis and His Circle offers something for every reader * Touchstone *

Foreword ix
Suzanne M. Wolfe
Gregory Wolfe
Preface xi
Roger White
Judith Wolfe
Brendan N. Wolfe
Author Biographies xiii
Part I Essays
Philosophy and Theology
1 C. S. Lewis, Defender of the Faith
5(10)
Alister McGrath
2 C. S. Lewis's Rewrite of
Chapter III of Miracles
15(9)
Elizabeth Anscombe
3 C. S. Lewis and the Limits of Reason
24(29)
Stephen Logan
4 Sacramentalism in C. S. Lewis and Charles Williams
53(12)
Kallistos Ware
5 Charles Williams and the Problem of Evil
65(26)
Paul S. Fiddes
Literature
6 That Hideous Strength: A Reassessment
91(19)
Rowan Williams
7 Yearning for a Far-Off Country
110(12)
Malcolm Guite
8 W. H. Auden and the Inklings
122(13)
Michael Piret
9 The Lewis Diaries: C. S. Lewis and the English Faculty in the 1920s
135(15)
Tom Shippey
10 It All Began with a Picture: The Making of C. S. Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia
150(19)
Walter Hooper
Part II Memoirs
Memories Of C. S. Lewis By His Family And Friends
11 The Lewis Family
169(6)
Joan Murphy
12 Recollections of C. S. Lewis
175(4)
George Sayer
13 C. S. Lewis as a Parishioner
179(8)
Ronald Head
14 Marrying C. S. Lewis
187(5)
Peter Bide
15 Memories of the Socratic Club
192(5)
Stella Aldwinckle
Memories Of The Inklings
16 The Inklings
197(17)
Walter Hooper
17 Lewis and/or Barfield
214(9)
Owen Barfield
18 Brothers and Friends: The Diaries of W. H. Lewis
223(16)
John Wain
19 Nevill Coghill and C. S. Lewis: Two Irishmen at Oxford
239(10)
John Wain
Afterword: A Brief History of the Oxford C. S. Lewis Society 249(8)
Michael Ward
Index 257
Roger White is curator of the Inklings Special Collection for the University Libraries as well as Professor of Ministry for the Seminary at Azusa Pacific University in Azusa, CA.

Judith Wolfe is the founding General Editor of the Journal of Inklings Studies, and has co-edited two collections on C.S. Lewis. She teaches theology and the arts at St Andrews University in Scotland.

Brendan N. Wolfe is a Germanic philologist at Oxford, Editor of the Journal of Inklings Studies, and past President and Secretary of the C. S. Lewis Society of Oxford University.