My paper is about Warren Lewis, C.S. Lewis’s older brother, and the impact Warren had on his brother’s life and writing and his important contribution to The Inklings. Warren Lewis is often overlooked by scholars or is spoken of only in regards to his struggle with alcoholism. As a brother and friend, he plays an integral part in C.S. Lewis’s life
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The passing of John Trevor Lewis on the 21st of January 2004 was a great loss to the international ...
Voices of Friendship from within the C. S. Lewis Circle - Roger White In the tradition of previous ...
An appreciation of Inkling George Sayer, author of Jack: C.S. Lewis and His Times, widely regarded a...
A series of talks was given at Grandpont House, Oxford in 2013 to mark the half-century anniversary ...
C.S. Lewis and R.W. Emerson: Common Threads and Divergent Viewpoints - Steven J. Smith Warren and ...
Sufficiently Different to Help One Another: The Central Place of Books in the Friendships of the Ink...
When he was a student at Oxford University, C. S. Lewis wrote to a friend expressing his great admir...
Davidman\u27s Weeping Bay: An Anti-Catholic Diatribe? - Marie Hammond The only work of fiction writ...
“The Story of a Half Sovereign” resembles traditional work of the late nineteenth century. It posses...
Recounts the beginnings of the friendship of Lewis and Williams and Williams’s later association wit...
This paper discusses C.S. Lewis’s views on women and friendship between the sexes
The first full-length (and authorized) biography of Lewis was published in 1974. One of its authors ...
This paper looks at Tolkien’s relationship with the other Inklings, especially Lewis, Williams and B...
The Place of the Lion - The book that sparked Lewis and Williams\u27s friendship - Dan Hamilton Alt...
Dating Lewis\u27s Undated Poetry - Charlie W. Starr At the last Taylor conference I presented a ple...
The passing of John Trevor Lewis on the 21st of January 2004 was a great loss to the international ...
Voices of Friendship from within the C. S. Lewis Circle - Roger White In the tradition of previous ...
An appreciation of Inkling George Sayer, author of Jack: C.S. Lewis and His Times, widely regarded a...