“Why isn’t there an academic society that grapples with the rich relationship between Christianity, culture, and the imagination, including literature?” mused a few precocious Oxford University students in the early 1980s. Shortly thereafter, in 1982, the Oxford University C.S. Lewis Society was born.
C.S. LEWIS & HIS CIRCLE: Essays and Memoirs from the Oxford C.S. Lewis Society allows literature enthusiasts an honorary membership into this group. Editors Roger White, Judith Wolfe, and Brendan N. Wolfe share a collection of essays showcasing both the serious discussion of ideas and enthusiastic conversation sparked by the Society’s knowledge and insatiable curiosity for C.S. Lewis as a literary luminary and a person. The book features:
ESSAYS:
- Philosophy and Theology including Lewis’s return to the Christian faith
- Literature spotlighting the creation of The Chronicles of Narnia & poet W.H. Auden’s relationship with J.R.R. Tolkien
MEMOIRS:
- Family and friends including his cousin, his priest, and biographer reflect on C.S. Lewis
- Memories of The Inklings including W.H. Lewis’s diary, and how the literary group came to be
With the anniversary of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe upon us this year, C.S. LEWIS & HIS CIRCLE sheds an intimate and lively light on a revered and complex figure in the literary world.
About the Editors
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. He currently resides in Glendora, 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.
$29.95 | 288 Pages | 9780190214340
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