Volume 10 (2016) A Collection of Essays Presented at the Tenth Frances White Ewbank Colloquium on C.S. Lewis & Friends
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Essays
An Answer for Orual: C. S. Lewis as Defender of the Faith
Donald T. Williams
C. S. Lewis and the Problem of Prayer
Robert Moore-Jumonville
A Beast’s Best Friend: Interspecies Friendship in the Thought of C. S. Lewis
Edwin Woodruff Tait
Henry More and C. S. Lewis: Cambridge Platonism and its Influence on Lewis’s Life and Thought
Susan Wendling
Stories As Friends in C. S. Lewis’s Life and Work
Andrea Marie Catroppa
Battlefield of the Mind: Examining Screwtape’s Preferred Method
William O’Flaherty
Through the Lens of The Four Loves: Love in Perelandra
Paulette Sauders
Two Strategies for Defending Naturalism Against C. S. Lewis’s and Victor Reppert’s Argument From Reason
Louis J. Swingrover
An Ekphrasis by C. S. Lewis: “On a Picture by Chirico”
Joe R. Christopher
Strange Bedfellows: C. S. Lewis and Fred Hoyle
Kristine Larsen
When Friendship Sours: A Study of Trumpkin, Trufflehunter, and Nikabrik
Victoria Holtz Wodzak
Books, Theology, and Hens: The Correspondence and Friendship of C. S. Lewis and Dorothy L. Sayers
Laura K. Simmons and Gary L. Tandy
Well Met: Common Sense and Humor in the Friendship of G. K. Chesterton and Dorothy L. Sayers
Barbara M. Prescott
Take This Job and Love It: Dorothy Sayers on Work
Kimberly Moore-Jumonville
C. S. Lewis and Dorothy L. Sayers: Correspondence
Marsha Daigle-Williamson
Dorothy Sayers and the Mutual Admiration Society: Friendship and Creative Writing in an Oxford Women’s Literary Group
Barbara M. Prescott
Awakening the Reader to Nature’s Aesthetics: A Novel Purpose in The Seaboard Parish
Cynthia DeMarcus Manson
“But What is the Moral?”: A Dramatized Bibliographic Study of the Relationship of George MacDonald’s “The Light Princess” to Adela Cathcart
Joe Ricke, Abby Palmisano, Blair Hedges, and Cara Strickland
The Performance Text of “The Light Princess” with Adela Cathcart Frame
Joe Ricke, Abby Palmisano, Blair Hedges, and Cara Strickland
On the Friendship of Books: F. D. Maurice on the Art of Reading, Writing, and Friendship
Robert Trexler
The Inklings and Race: Whiteness, Mythology, and Jesus
Andrew T. Draper
Friendship and Hierarchy in Tolkien and Lewis
Grace Tiffany
“Sufficiently Different to Help One Another”: The Central Place of Books in the Friendships of the Inklings
John Stanifer
The Future of Inklings Studies: Keynote Panel Discussion (4 June 2016)
Joe Ricke, Diana Glyer, Sørina Higgins, and Colin Duriez
Native Language in a Strange Country: Death and Rebirth in the Friendship of C. S. Lewis and Charlies Williams
Jennifer Raimundo
Friendship in The Place of the Lion
Dan Hamilton
The Image of the Library in the Life and Work of Charles Williams
Michael J. Paulus Jr.
C. S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Esemplastic Friendship
Paul E. Michelson
Joy and Poetic Imagination: An Introduction to C. S. Lewis’s “Incessant Disputation” with Owen Barfield
Stephen Thorson
The Words in the World
Luke A. Wildman
Can Love be Blind?
Bethany Russell
Canto XXXIII
M. J. Paulus
Chesterton in Heaven
Jennifer Woodruff Tait
“Don’t Believe in Anything That Can’t Be Told in Colored Pictures”: Notes on a Dramatic Reading of Poems by Lewis, Tolkien, Chesterton, and Williams
Jennifer Woodruff Tait
The Temptation of Brother Thomas: A Stop-Motion Animated Short Film
J. Stephan Leeper
The Inklings, In Memoriam: A Cycle of Poems
Donald T. Williams
All essays copyright 2014 by the individual authors