Believes that Williams frequently used symbols related to the liturgical year of the Anglican Church, and to its creeds, in his fiction, poetry, and drama
In this analysis of a poem from Charles Williams’s Taliessin cycle, Taliessin in the Rose-Garden, I ...
This thesis seeks to show that Charles Williams makes a significant contribution to theology, and it...
Analysis of Williams’s short story, noting how the symbolism of time is connected to salvation or da...
Argues that Williams, in recasting the Grail legend into his own Christian metaphysics, used the thr...
Examines Williams’s handwritten notebook, in which he jotted ideas and references for his Arthurian ...
Relates Williams’s Romantic Theology to the precursors of Dante and Beatrice, and to the Christian d...
Provides a grounding in Charles Williams’s “romantic theology,” which was heavily indebted to his re...
Study of Williams’s symbolic portrayal of the Kingdom of God in All Hallows’ Eve. Discusses coinhere...
Outlines the geography of the Empire in Williams’s Arthuriad, and the symbolic meaning of its parts
Detailed explication of the “Prelude” in Taliessen through Logres and Region of the Summer Stars. No...
Examines metaphysical symbols in three novels by Charles Williams: the Holy Grail in War in Heaven, ...
Explores the transformation of Dubric into Taliessen, focusing on how Dubric gradually recedes in im...
Discusses Williams’s ideas of exchange and coinherence in relation to community, particularly church...
The twentieth century American evangelical Church co-opted many of its values from the surrounding A...
Notes the importance of imagery to Williams, and shows how The Place of the Lion presents “three bas...
In this analysis of a poem from Charles Williams’s Taliessin cycle, Taliessin in the Rose-Garden, I ...
This thesis seeks to show that Charles Williams makes a significant contribution to theology, and it...
Analysis of Williams’s short story, noting how the symbolism of time is connected to salvation or da...
Argues that Williams, in recasting the Grail legend into his own Christian metaphysics, used the thr...
Examines Williams’s handwritten notebook, in which he jotted ideas and references for his Arthurian ...
Relates Williams’s Romantic Theology to the precursors of Dante and Beatrice, and to the Christian d...
Provides a grounding in Charles Williams’s “romantic theology,” which was heavily indebted to his re...
Study of Williams’s symbolic portrayal of the Kingdom of God in All Hallows’ Eve. Discusses coinhere...
Outlines the geography of the Empire in Williams’s Arthuriad, and the symbolic meaning of its parts
Detailed explication of the “Prelude” in Taliessen through Logres and Region of the Summer Stars. No...
Examines metaphysical symbols in three novels by Charles Williams: the Holy Grail in War in Heaven, ...
Explores the transformation of Dubric into Taliessen, focusing on how Dubric gradually recedes in im...
Discusses Williams’s ideas of exchange and coinherence in relation to community, particularly church...
The twentieth century American evangelical Church co-opted many of its values from the surrounding A...
Notes the importance of imagery to Williams, and shows how The Place of the Lion presents “three bas...
In this analysis of a poem from Charles Williams’s Taliessin cycle, Taliessin in the Rose-Garden, I ...
This thesis seeks to show that Charles Williams makes a significant contribution to theology, and it...
Analysis of Williams’s short story, noting how the symbolism of time is connected to salvation or da...