A biography of the British editor, critic, poet, novelist, dramatist, and theologian describes his influence on Auden, Lewis, Sayers, Eliot, and Tolkien
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A biography of the British editor, critic, poet, novelist, dramatist, and theologian describes his influence on Auden, Lewis, Sayers, Eliot, and Tolkien.
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. First Edition. Fine in a fine dust jacket. Tall octavo (9 1/2" by 61/2). 268 pages; notes, bibliography, and an index. Illustrated. An examination of the life and work of British poet, novelist, theologian, literary critic, and member of the Inklings. The author worked with Charles Williams at the Oxford University Press and continued an association with him until his death. Seller Inventory # 679000627
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. xiii + 268 pages (approx.), with original dust jacket. A major biography and critical study of Charles Williams, issued by OUP and widely cited in scholarship on the Inklings and Williams. Hadfield offers a full exploration of Williams's life, from his upbringing and early publishing career through his involvement with the Inklings and his work as poet, novelist, and theologian. The book covers the Arthurian poems, the novels, the theological writings and plays, and examines themes such as co-inherence, romantic theology, and Williams's view of the relation between imagination and spiritual truth. Internally clean and bright throughout; no marks, underlining, or highlighting. Tight, square binding; pages crisp; appears unread or barely handled. Dust jacket unclipped and bright, with no tears, chips, or significant wear; colours sharp; spine not faded. Free postage within the U.K. Seller Inventory # ABE-1787309937920
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