C.S. Lewis's Oxford
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Publisher: Bodleian Library
ISBN: 9781851245642
Number of Pages: 232
Published: 03/05/2024
Width: 15.6 cm
Height: 23.4 cm
The fantastical fictional land of Narnia, famously reached via a magical wardrobe, has many connections to the world in which its creator C.S. Lewis lived. The influence of Oxford can be seen not only in medieval buildings and towers but also in the literature which Lewis encountered there, through a lifetime’s reading and teaching of classical, medieval and renaissance literature.
This book examines the role Oxford, its colleges, libraries, chapels, clubs, common rooms and pubs, played in fostering the work of one of the twentieth century’s most influential writers and thinkers. It brings to light a number of new archival discoveries, including letters, tutorial reports and even an unpublished poem, as well as offering new insights into Lewis’s Oxford life, his transition to Cambridge, his Christian faith and his global influence today. It also takes a fresh look at his extensive involvement in Oxford’s various clubs and societies, including the Coalbiters, the Socratic Club and, of course, the Inklings, whose distinguished members coalesced around him and his great friend, J.R.R. Tolkien.
Written by an expert in medieval literature who teaches at Magdalen College, where Lewis himself taught, this book, illustrated with letters, manuscripts and Oxford landmarks, helps us understand the author of the Narnia stories and of The Screwtape Letters as a student, scholar and teacher in greater depth.
This book examines the role Oxford, its colleges, libraries, chapels, clubs, common rooms and pubs, played in fostering the work of one of the twentieth century’s most influential writers and thinkers. It brings to light a number of new archival discoveries, including letters, tutorial reports and even an unpublished poem, as well as offering new insights into Lewis’s Oxford life, his transition to Cambridge, his Christian faith and his global influence today. It also takes a fresh look at his extensive involvement in Oxford’s various clubs and societies, including the Coalbiters, the Socratic Club and, of course, the Inklings, whose distinguished members coalesced around him and his great friend, J.R.R. Tolkien.
Written by an expert in medieval literature who teaches at Magdalen College, where Lewis himself taught, this book, illustrated with letters, manuscripts and Oxford landmarks, helps us understand the author of the Narnia stories and of The Screwtape Letters as a student, scholar and teacher in greater depth.
Contents
Acknowledgements vii
Timeline ix
Preface 1
ONE University College 5
TWO Magdalen College 33
THREE Headington 77
FOUR Eagle and Child 91
FIVE Eastgate Hotel 109
SIX Somerville College 126
SEVEN St Mary’s Passage 136
EIGHT Cambridge 142
NINE Global Lewis 161
notes 174
Further Reading 190
Picture Credits 192
INDEX 194
Acknowledgements vii
Timeline ix
Preface 1
ONE University College 5
TWO Magdalen College 33
THREE Headington 77
FOUR Eagle and Child 91
FIVE Eastgate Hotel 109
SIX Somerville College 126
SEVEN St Mary’s Passage 136
EIGHT Cambridge 142
NINE Global Lewis 161
notes 174
Further Reading 190
Picture Credits 192
INDEX 194