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#'Oh for the people who speak one's own language' | |||
#'What? You too?' | |||
#Mythopoeia | |||
#'The sort of thing a man might say' | |||
Part Two | ;Part Two | ||
#C.W. | |||
#'A tremendous flow of words' | |||
Part Three | ;Part Three | ||
#'They are good for my mind' | |||
#'We had nothing to say to one another' | |||
#Thursday evenings | |||
#'A fox that isn't there' | |||
#'Hwart! we Inclinga' | |||
Part Four | ;Part Four | ||
#'No one turned up' | |||
#Till We Have Faces | |||
'''Appendix''' | |||
::A. Biographical Notes<br/>B. Bibliography<br/>C. Sources of quotations<br/>D. Acknowledgements | |||
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Revision as of 14:16, 2 November 2014
The Inklings: C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, Charles Williams and Their Friends | |
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Author | Humphrey Carpenter |
Publisher | George Allen and Unwin |
Released | October 1978 |
Format | Hardback in dustwrapper |
Pages | 287 |
ISBN | 0048090115 |
The Inklings: C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, Charles Williams and Their Friends is a book by Humphrey Carpenter, originally published in 1978.
Includes a large number of previously unpublished extracts from letters and other writings by J.R.R. Tolkien. Also includes a reproduction of a note to Dr. Warfield M. Firor from the Inklings, to which Tolkien added his name and a potted four line biography.
Contents
- Part One
- 'Oh for the people who speak one's own language'
- 'What? You too?'
- Mythopoeia
- 'The sort of thing a man might say'
- Part Two
- C.W.
- 'A tremendous flow of words'
- Part Three
- 'They are good for my mind'
- 'We had nothing to say to one another'
- Thursday evenings
- 'A fox that isn't there'
- 'Hwart! we Inclinga'
- Part Four
- 'No one turned up'
- Till We Have Faces
Appendix
- A. Biographical Notes
B. Bibliography
C. Sources of quotations
D. Acknowledgements
- A. Biographical Notes