Charles Williams

Charles Williams

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Charles Williams (1886-1945) was a writer who excelled in a number of different genres. He was a novelist, dramatist, theologian and literary critic. He belonged to The Inklings: C. S. Lewis liked him, J. R. R. Tolkien didn't. T. S. Eliot admired him as a novelist, published his final novel at Faber and was responsible for the reissuing of the earlier six. All seven novels are being reissued in Faber Finds: War in Heaven, Many Dimensions, The Place of the Lion, The Greater Trumps, Shadows of Ecstasy, Descent into Hell and All Hallows' Eve.
15th July 2010

The Place of the Lion

If ideas are more dangerous than material things, what happens when ideas become matter?Near a crossroad in the country ... MoreThe Place of the Lion

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17th June 2010

War in Heaven

'There are no novels anywhere quite like them . . . He really believes in what he is talking about.' That was T. S. Elio... MoreWar in Heaven

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