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  18LP 4.193

  19SJ 91

  20LP 4.174

  CHAPTER FIVE: THE GREAT KNOCK

  1SJ 106

  2Ibid.

  3LP 4.184

  4LP 4.223

  5LP 4.58

  6SJ 110

  7Ibid.

  8LP 4.279

  9LP 4.135

  10SJ 131

  11LP

  12TST 135

  13TST 137

  14LP 4.224

  15LP 4.234

  16LP 4.239

  17LP 4.236

  18TST 82

  19TST 424

  20Ibid.

  21Ibid.

  22Hugo Dyson

  23TST 92

  24SJ 146

  25Holbrook xii

  26SJ 145

  27LP 4.250

  28LP 4.256

  29Letters 32

  30TST 159

  31TST 171

  32TST 180

  33TST 179

  34TST 189

  CHAPTER SIX: THE ANGEL OF PAIN

  1LP 5.229

  2LP 5.260

  3SJ 51

  4LP 5.260

  5LP 5.282

  6SJ 153

  7Ibid. 154

  8Ibid. 159

  9Lady Dunbar to author

  1010 LP 5.42

  11LP 6.134

  12TST 217

  13SJ 160

  14The Problem of Pain 31

  15LP 6.38

  16TST 230

  17LP 6.66

  18LP 6.75

  CHAPTER SEVEN: UNDERGRADUATE

  1TST 242

  2TST 249

  3TST 242

  4TST 253

  5SJ 161

  6TST 241

  7Carpenter 11

  8Quennell 140

  9Lady Dunbar to author

  10LP 6.123

  11LP 6.129

  12TST 256

  13LP 6.145

  14LP 6.170

  15LP 6.184

  16Bodley MS. facs. d.264 f.140

  17LP 6.187

  18LP 6.193

  19LP 6.208

  20LP 8.117

  21TST 286

  22TST 287

  23LP 6.262

  24The Great Divorce 98-9

  25LP 6.318

  CHAPTER EIGHT: HEAVY LEWIS

  1LP 8.148

  2LP 8.165

  3LP 8.127

  4C. S. Lewis related both these pieces of Oxford lore to Helen Gardner

  5SJ 171

  6LP 8.122

  7Ibid.

  8LP 8.53

  9Ibid.

  10Ibid.

  11LP 8.80

  12LP 8.75

  13LP 8.90

  14SJ 163

  15The Allegory of Love 7

  16LP 8.126

  17LP 8.163

  18LP 8.172

  19LP 8.89

  20LP 8.160

  21Green and Hooper 76

  22LP 8.290

  CHAPTER NINE: REDEMPTION BY PARRICIDE

  1LP 8.315

  2BF 237

  3LP 9.312-3

  4LP 9.29

  5LP 9.72

  6CSL to Charles Monteith (oral tradition)

  7John Betjeman to David Cecil (oral tradition)

  8Green and Hooper 91

  9MS in Bodleian dated 3 Feb. 1926

  10MS in Bodleian dated 19 March 1926

  11SJ 126

  12Humphrey Carpenter: J. R. R. Tolkien (1977) 64

  13SJ 173

  14J. H. Newman: Apologia Pro Vita Sua (1966) 164

  15Gibb 10

  16SJ 174

  17Ibid. 180

  18Ibid. 174

  19Ibid. 182

  20TST 147

  21Letters 137

  CHAPTER TEN: MYTHOPOEIA

  1Letter to Miss Bodle. MS in Bodleian: 25 March 1954, f. 234

  2LP 10.192

  3LP 10.203

  4LP 10.207

  5Ibid.

  6LP 10.230

  7J. R. R. Tolkien: The Lays of Belenand (1985) 150

  8Ibid. 151

  9TST 379

  10Ibid. 341

  11Carpenter 3 2

  12BF 38

  13Ibid. 40

  14LP 10.231

  15Letters 12

  16BF 58

  17Ibid. 86

  18TST 331

  19Ibid. 328

  20Ibid. 395

  21Ibid. 399

  22Mere Christianity 158

  23J. R. R. Tolkien: The Silmarillion (1977) 41

  24TST 427

  25BF 88

  26SJ 189

  27TST 425

  28Green and Hooper 197

  29Mere Christianity 86

  30Ibid. 90

  31TST 332

  32Bodleian MS facs d.263

  33Gibb 72

  34Como 43

  35Ibid. 212

  36Letter to W. H. Lewis (Wheaton College)

  CHAPTER ELEVEN: REGRESS

  1J. R. R. Tolkien: The Silmarillion (1977) 265

  2The Pilgrim’s Regress 47

  3Ibid. 184

  4Ibid. 216

  5Ibid. 130

  6TS in the possession of Christopher Tolkien

  7Letter to W. H. Lewis, 22 Nov 1931 (Wheaton College)

  8BF 141

  9Ibid. 145

  10Oral testimony of Canon Head

  11LP 1.1

  12BF 67

  13The Allegory of Lave 348

  14Ibid. 319

  15Gibb 9

  CHAPTER TWELVE: THE INKLINGS

  1Humphrey Carpenter: W. H. Auden (1981) 224

  2Carpenter 97

  3TST 471

  4The Discarded Image 98-9

  5TST 479

  6Tolkien (1987) 7

  7Tolkien (1981) 29

  8Como 94

  9Tolkien (1981) 36

  10Carpenter 67

  11BF 174

  12TST 482

  13Ibid.

  14The Problem of Pain 62

  15The Discarded Image 8

  CHAPTER THIRTEEN: SCREWTAPE

  1Tolkien (1981) 48

  2Oral testimony

  3A Preface to ‘Paradise Lost’ 5

  4Ibid. 98

  5Ibid. 4

  6Ibid. 79

  7Ibid. 63

  8Ibid. 60

  9BF 171

  10Oral testimony of Charles Monteith

  11The Screwtape Letters 135

  12Ibid. 87

  13Ibid. 22

  14Ibid. 46

  15Ibid. 112

  16Green and Hooper 199

  17TS in the possession of Christopher Tolkien

  18Green and Hooper 202

  19Mere Christianity 83

  20Ibid. 33

  21Ibid. 41

  22Ibid. 44

  23Ibid. 152

  24Kathleen E. Burne (ed.): The Life and Letters of Father Andrew SDC (1948) 126

  25Hooper and Green 214

  26Letters 195

  27Perelandra 161-2

  28TST 427

  29Letters 232

  CHAPTER FOURTEEN: SEPARATIONS

  1MS letter in the possession of Lady Freud

  2Ibid.

  3TST 495

  4Ibid. 499

  5Green and Hooper 174

  6That Hideous Strength 249

  7Ibid. 173

  8Ibid. 188

  9Ibid. 226

  10The Four Loves 74

  11Tolkien (1981) 64

  12Carpenter 120

  13TST 501

  14Tolkien (1981) 82

  15Ibid. 110

  16Ibid. 81

  17BF 179

  18The Abolition of Man 22

  19Ibid. 39

  20MS in the possession of Lady Freud

  21MS in the possession of Lady Freud

  22TST 507

  23Carpenter 204

  24Letters 206

  25BF 185

  CHAPTER FIFTEEN: NARNIA

  1Peter Henderson to author

  2Kathleen Tynan: Kenneth T
ynan (1987) 54

  3Ibid. 404

  4Oral testimony

  5Tolkien (1981) 108

  6Oral testimony of Helen Gardner

  7Sayer 172

  8BF 217

  9Letter to Mrs Frank Jones, 16 Nov. 1963

  10Letter to June Flewett (Lady Freud), 1946

  11Letter to June Flewett (Lady Freud), 1946

  12BF 232

  13Carpenter 226

  14J. R. R. Tolkien:’The Ulsterior Motive’. MS in the possession of Christopher Tolkien

  15Tolkien (1981) 128

  16BF 238

  17Bodleian MS Eng. Lett. c.220/2

  18Green and Hooper 236-56

  19OHEL380

  20Ibid. 393

  21BF 226

  22Ibid. 232

  23The Magician’s Nephew 1

  24The Silver Chair 103

  25The Last Battle 176

  26Ibid. 201

  CHAPTER SIXTEEN: THE SILVER CHAIR

  1BF 238

  2SJ 179

  3Letters 232

  4Schofield 76

  5Dorsett 70

  6Ibid. 87

  7Ibid. 20

  8Ibid. 18

  9Ibid. 59

  10Ibid. 74

  11Griffin 331

  12BF 276

  13OHEL 221

  1414 SJ 93

  15A. L. Rowse to author

  16BF 243

  17SJ 93

  CHAPTER SEVENTEEN: SMOKE ON THE MOUNTAIN

  1Dorsett 75

  2Sibley 109

  3Dorsett 112

  4Griffin 353

  5Schofield 58

  6W. H. Lewis letter to Jill Freud

  7W. H. Lewis letter to Jill Freud, 30 Dec. 1956

  8Letter to Jill Freud, 5 April 1955

  9BF 244

  10Nan Dunbar (unpublished paper)

  11Ibid.

  12Dorsett 196

  13Ibid. 112

  14BF 245

  15LP 6.129

  16Sayer 186

  17A Grief Observed 6

  18TST 170

  19BF 245

  20Mere Christianity 91

  21Tolkien (1981)60-1

  22Gresham 127

  23BF 245

  24MS Bodleian Library: Eng. Lett. c. 220/2

  25Poems 1

  26Dorsett 126

  27BF 246

  CHAPTER EIGHTEEN: MARRIAGE

  1Lady Dunbar to author

  2Dorsett 135

  3Ibid.

  4A Grief Observed 27

  5The Four Loves 102

  6Dorsett 128

  7BF232

  8Letter to Jill Freud, 12 Dec 1957

  9The Screwtape Letters 135

  10Letter to Jill Freud, 30 Dec 1956

  11A Grief Observed 42

  12Ibid. 9

  13The Four Loves 95

  14Ibid. 71

  15Christopher Tolkien to author

  16Jean Bromley to author

  17The Four Loves 49

  18Ibid. 61

  19Ibid. 128

  20Studies in Words 33

  CHAPTER NINETEEN: MEN MUST ENDURE

  1Sibley 132

  2A Grief Observed 39

  3Sibley 133

  4Dorsett 136

  5BF 249

  6June Lancelyn Green to author

  7Dorsett 140

  8BF 248

  9Ibid. 249

  10A Griff Observed 63

  11BF 251

  CHAPTER TWENTY: LAST YEARS

  1A Grief Observed 44

  2Sibley 148

  3Ibid. 147

  4A Grief Observed 7

  5Ibid. 16

  6Charles Monteith to author

  7Letter in the files of Faber & Faber

  8An Experiment in Criticism 127

  9Ibid. 12

  10Ibid. 122

  11Ibid. 141

  12A Grief Observed 37

  13Quoted in Griffin 306

  14Tony and Pamela Haines to author

  15TST 562

  16MS letter in the possession of Christopher Tolkien

  17Christopher Tolkien to author

  18TST 564

  19Letters 307

  20MS in Bodleian, dated 16 Nov. 1963

  CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE: FURTHER UP AND FURTHER IN

  1Walter Hooper: Preface to TST 34

  2T. S. Eliot: ‘Little Gidding’, Four Quartets

  *As a result of his Irish pronunciation of the word ‘potato’.

  *i.e. rather than use the old-fashioned gentlemanly pronunciation ‘westcut’.

  *It is categorically not the case that Lewis had ‘always wanted to attack the practice’ of sacramental confession ‘whenever he found it’. This strange assertion (among many other inaccuracies) occurs in Clive Staples Lewis: A Dramatic Life, by William Griffin. Griffin quotes Lewis as saying, in a letter written to his father in March 1928, ‘If you try to suppress it, you only make martyrs.’ Griffin’s readers are not told that Lewis was not, here, speaking about confession. The ‘it’ which he speaks of suppressing is the Oxford Group Movement formed by Frank Buchman and later known as Moral Rearmament. The letter (written four years before Lewis became a Christian) expresses distaste for the Groupers’ reported custom of extracting public confessions from their devotees.

  *He uses the word to mean not students of Natural History, but those who believe that there can be no Supernatural.

  *Later Kathryn Lindskoog. She went on to write several books about Lewis, one of which, The C. S. Lewis Hoax, is discussed in the Preface.

  *It was not unique. Think of Rowse himself – certainly the most entertaining and eloquent historian of his age, and author of several histories – such as The England of Elizabeth – destined to become classics in the tradition of Gibbon and Macaulay, of history which is also literature. Rowse was never, in his half-century as a fellow of All Souls, once asked to lecture in the History Faculty, let alone offered promotion. Or think of Austin Farrer, described as the ‘one true genius’ of the Church of England in the twentieth century, author of incomparably the most interesting theological books ever to come out of the Oxford Theology Faculty, and passed over for professorial chairs over and over again.

  *In the event, the Blakes did retain Mrs Moore’s share of the house, which was one of the reasons it was sold after Lewis’s own death.

 

 

 


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