
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.
This collection investigates the intellectual and personal legacy of C. S. Lewis by curating primary source accounts and scholarly reflections from those within his immediate Oxford circle. The editors, Brendan Wolfe, Judith Wolfe, and Roger White, draw upon three decades of archives from the Oxford C. S. Lewis Society to present a multifaceted portrait of the author. By synthesizing academic essays, personal memoirs, and informal reminiscences, the book argues that Lewis's influence is best understood through the specific social and theological context of his Oxford environment.
What You Will Find
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Experts highlight this collection as a significant archival resource that captures the specific tone and intellectual rigor of the Oxford literary scene. Readers frequently note that the prose maintains a balance between scholarly depth and the informal, wry character of the original speakers.
Page Count:
304
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019021435X
ISBN-13:
9780190214357
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