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C S Lewis: A biography of friendships

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An Oxford student of C.S. Lewis's said he found his new tutor interesting, and was told by J.R.R. Tolkien, 'Interesting? Yes, he's certainly that. You'll never get to the bottom of him.'

You can learn a great deal about people by their friends and nowhere is this more true than in the case of C.S. Lewis, the remarkable academic, author, populariser of faith - and creator of Narnia. He lost his mother early in life, and became estranged from his father, much to his regret. Throughout his life, key relationships mattered deeply to him, from his early days in the north of Ireland and his schooldays in England, as still a teenager in the trenches of World War One, and then later in Oxford. The friendships he cultivated throughout his life proved to be vital, influencing his thoughts, his beliefs and his writings.

What did Arthur Greeves, a life-long friend from his adolescence, bring to him? How did J.R.R. Tolkien, and the other members of the now famous Inklings, shape him? Why, in his early twenties, did he move in with a single mother twice his age, Janie Moore, and live with her for so many years until her death? And why did he choose to marry so late? What of the relationship with his alcoholic and gifted brother, who eventually joined his unusual household? In this sparkling new biography, which draws on material not previously published, Colin Duriez brings C.S. Lewis and his friendships to life.

An accessible biography of C S Lewis, his life and the friendships that shaped him.

Contents
PREFACE 7
1. A NORTHERN IRISH CHILDHOOD 11
2. SCHOOLDAYS AND ARTHUR GREEVES: WATFORD, BELFAST, AND MALVERN 28
3. “THE GREAT KNOCK”: BOOKHAM, SURREY 43
4. OXFORD AND FRANCE: “THIS IS WHAT WAR IS LIKE…” 56
5. STUDENT DAYS: OXFORD, AND MRS JANIE MOORE 71
6. THE ASPIRING POET AND SCHOLAR IN HARD TIMES: THE INSPIRATION OF OWEN BARFIELD 83
7. THE YOUNG DON: MEETING J.R.R. TOLKIEN 101
8. THE MOST RELUCTANT CONVERT 117
9. THE COMPANY OF FRIENDS 135
10. STORYTELLING AND REFLECTIONS: THROUGH THE CHANGING THIRTIES WITH TOLKIEN 151
11. THE WARTIME YEARS AND AFTER: ENTER CHARLES WILLIAMS 168
12. A NEW ERA AND A CHANGE OF STRATEGY: THE NARNIA FACTOR 187
13. THE SURPRISING AMERICAN: MRS JOY DAVIDMAN GRESHAM 202
14. LEAVING THE SHADOWLANDS 216
A BRIEF CHRONOLOGY 222
NOTES 228
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY 241
INDEX 248

Product Details

  • Title : C S Lewis: A biography of friendship
  • Author: Duriez, Colin
  • Publisher: Lion Books
  • Publication Date: 2013
  • ISBN: 9780745957258

Colin Duriez was for many years general books editor for Inter-Varsity Press in Leicester, England. A professional writer, he also currently offers acquisitions, editorial and project management services through his own business, InWriting, based in Keswick, Cumbria. He studied at the University of Istanbul, the University of Ulster (where he was a founding member of the Irish Christian Study Centre), and under Francis Schaeffer at L'Abri in Huemoz, Switzerland. He has held a variety of teaching and editorial posts spanning nearly thirty years. Duriez won the Clyde S. Kilby Award in 1994 for his research on the Inklings. He has published many articles, books and other written works, and he has spoken to a variety of literary, academic and professional groups in a number of countries. He has also appeared as a commentator on the extended-version film DVDs of the Lord of the Rings Trilogy (Peter Jackson, director), PBS's The Question of God, which compared C. S. Lewis and Sigmund Freud, and the Sony DVD Ringers about Tolkien fandom and the impact of Tolkien on popular culture. His best-known books include The C. S. Lewis Encyclopedia (Crossway/SPCK), The Inklings Handbook (with the late David Porter, Chalice), J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis: The Gift of Friendship (Paulist Press/Sutton), Tolkien and The Lord of the Rings (Paulist Press/Sutton) and A Field Guide to Narnia (InterVarsity Press).

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    $9.74

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