So You\u27ve Always Wanted to Read Charles Williams: An Introduction to His Prose, Plays, and Poetry This panel will give readers a few keys to unlock the complex and fascinating writings of Lewis’s friend and fellow Inkling Charles Williams. We will suggest some starting points: War in Heaven as an introduction to his novels; the three plays Thomas Cranmer of Canterbury, The House by the Stable, and Grab and Grace, as well as the novel Descent into Hell, in which the poet/playwright Stanhope is a major character, as a good beginning for his plays; and the poem “Bors to Elayne: On the King’s Coins,” as well as Lewis’s commentary on Williams’ Arthurian legendarium in Arthurian Torso, as an opening into the “clotted glory” of his poetry. We w...