The Inklings of Oxford

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The Inklings of Oxford: C. S. Lewis, J. R. R. Tolkien, and Their Friends
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AuthorHarry Lee Poe
PublisherZondervan
Released28 June 2009
FormatPaperback
Pages176
ISBN978-0571310920

The Inklings of Oxford: C. S. Lewis, J. R. R. Tolkien, and Their Friends is a 2009 book by Harry Lee Poe about the Inklings.

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Oxford's fabled streets echo with the names of such key figures in English history as Edmund Halley, John Wycliffe, and John and Charles Wesley. Of more recent times are those of C. S. Lewis, J. R. R. Tolkien, and the other members of the renowned literary circle to which they belonged, the Inklings. What would it be like to walk this medieval city’s narrow lanes in the company of such giants of Christian literature, to visit Magdalen College, where Lewis and Tolkien read aloud their works-in-progress to their friends, or the Eagle and Child pub, the Inklings’ favorite gathering place? The lavish photography of this book will introduce you to the fascinating world of the Inklings, matching their words to the places where these friends discussed―and argued over―theology, philosophy, ancient Norse myth, and Old Icelandic, while writing stories that were to become classics of the faith. The Inklings of Oxford will deepen your knowledge of and appreciation for this unique set of personalities. The book also features a helpful map section for taking walking tours of Oxford University and its environs.