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Madeleine L'Engle Herself

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by Madeleine L'engle


  Section IX: Paints of the Writer’s Palette: Words and Symbols

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  Walking on Water

  37

  Words and Silence

  Penguins and Golden Calves

  135

  A Love Affair with Words

  Walking on Water

  37

  Ousia, Ananda, and Namasté

  And It Was Good

  19

  The Value of Words

  Penguins and Golden Calves

  142

  Finding the Real Meaning

  Penguins and Golden Calves

  141-2

  Words Can Hurt or Bless

  Penguins and Golden Calves

  136

  Language Defines Us

  A Circle of Quiet

  149

  We Think Because We Have Words

  Walking on Water

  38-9

  Dangerous Losses

  WC 26

  Avoid Limiting Vocabulary

  A Circle of Quiet

  148

  Word Meanings Then and Now

  Bright Evening Star

  56

  True Virtue

  The Rock That Is Higher

  200-1

  The Misuse of Words

  WC 1

  Using Language Carefully

  Penguins and Golden Calves

  136

  Translate with Care

  Walking on Water

  42-3

  The Destruction of Language

  The Irrational Season

  163

  Writers Are Dangerous

  The Irrational Season

  164

  Word Play

  WC 26

  Language and Theology Change

  Penguins and Golden Calves

  142

  Transforming Language

  A Stone for a Pillow

  110

  Avoid Making Idols of Words

  Penguins and Golden Calves

  141

  Defining Icons

  WC 1

  An Icon’s Symbolism

  Walking on Water

  28-9

  The Language of Poets

  Penguins and Golden Calves

  16-7

  Windows to God

  Penguins and Golden Calves

  14

  Icons Bear Reality

  A Circle of Quiet

  17-8

  The Wonder of Stars

  Penguins and Golden Calves

  116

  Section X: This I Know: Telling Our Story

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  The Rock That Is Higher

  215

  The Perfect Vehicle of Truth

  Sold into Egypt

  190-1

  Inspiration from a True Story

  The Rock That Is Higher

  39-40

  Mirrors to God’s Image

  Sold into Egypt

  164

  Good Storytellers

  WC 1

  Stories Reveal Humanity

  Sold into Egypt

  164

  Good Art Heals

  WC 10

  Finding Reality

  And It Was Good

  59-60

  Story Gives Us Courage

  The Rock That Is Higher

  40-1

  Stories Bring Meaning

  Walking on Water

  54

  Striving Toward Truth

  WC 31

  Definitions of Myth

  WC 1

  Myths Speak to the Universal Human Spirit

  WC 26

  The God of Story

  Walking on Water

  53-4

  We Must Know Our Craft

  The Rock That Is Higher

  103

  Interdependence

  Walking on Water

  140

  Art Is a Participatory Event

  WC 10

  Readers Co-Create with Artists

  Walking on Water

  186-7

  The Reader’s Essential Role

  WC 4

  An Important Collaboration

  Walking on Water

  34-5

  Co-Creators with God

  And It Was Good

  86

  Stories Must Be Believable

  Walking on Water

  147

  Impossible Possibilities

  Sold into Egypt

  204

  Storytellers Search for Truth

  The Rock That Is Higher

  90

  Fiction in Search of the Truth

  Walking on Water

  146-7

  The Truth of Art

  WC 4

  Truth and Fact

  The Rock That Is Higher

 
89-90

  Writers Reveal Truth

  Walking on Water

  73

  The Truth of Fiction

  WC 113

  Fairy-Tale Writers Reveal a Reality Beyond

  The Rock That Is Higher

  226

  Children Need the Truth of Myths

  A Circle of Quiet

  204-5

  Underwater Worlds

  WC 4

  Myths Help Us Find Our Way Home

  The Rock That Is Higher

  24

  Recapturing Wonder

  WC 28

  Why We Tell Stories

  The Rock That Is Higher

  215

  The Glory of Writing

  WC 38

  APPENDIX III

  A Chronology of Madeleine L’Engle’s Life and Books

  Year: 1918

  Life Event:

  Madeleine L’Engle Camp is born on November 29 in New York City.

  Year: 1929

  Life Event:

  The Camps move to a château in the French Alps. Madeleine attends boarding school in Switzerland.

  Year: 1933

  Life Event:

  Returns to the United States; lives in north Florida. Attends Ashley Hall, a boarding school in Charleston, South Carolina.

  Year: 1935

  Life Event:

  Madeleine’s father, Charles Camp, dies.

  Year: 1937

  Life Event:

  Madeleine enrolls in Smith College.

  Year: 1941

  Life Event:

  Graduates from Smith, moves to New York City.

  Year: 1944

  Life Event:

  Plays in The Cherry Orchard; meets Hugh Franklin.

  Year: 1945

  Publication:

  The Small Rain

  Year: 1946

  Life Event:

  Marries Hugh Franklin, January 26. The couple buys Crosswicks.

  Publication:

  Ilsa

  Year: 1947

  Life Event:

  Daughter Josephine is born.

  Year: 1949

  Publication:

  And Both Were Young

  Year: 1951

  Publication:

  Camilla Dickinson

  Year: 1952

  Life Events:

  Madeleine, Hugh, and Josephine move to Crosswicks.

  Purchase and run a small general store.

  Son Bion is born.

  Year: 1956

  Life Event:

  Daughter Maria is adopted.

  Year: 1957

  Publication:

  A Winter’s Love

  Year: 1959

  Life Event:

  The Franklins leave in early spring on a 10-week cross-country camping trip before moving to New York.

  Year: 1960

  Life Event:

  Begins teaching at St. Hilda’s and St. Hugh’s School.

  Publication:

  Meet the Austins

  Year: 1962

  Publication:

  A Wrinkle in Time

  Year: 1963

  Life Event:

  Wins the Newbery Medal for Wrinkle.

  Publication:

  The Moon by Night

  Year: 1964

  Publication:

  The Twenty-Four Days Before Christmas

  Year: 1965

  Life Events:

  Begins working as volunteer librarian in Cathedral of St. John the Divine.

  Receives Sequoya Award and Lewis Carroll Shelf Award for Wrinkle.

  Publications:

  The Arm of the Starfish

  Camilla (revised)

  Year: 1966

  Life Event:

  Last year of teaching at St. Hilda’s and St. Hugh’s.

  Publication:

  The Love Letters

  Year: 1967

  Publication:

  The Journey with Jonah

  Year: 1968

  Life Event:

  Granddaughter Madeleine Saunders Jones Roy is born.

  Publication:

  The Young Unicorns

  Year: 1969

  Life Events:

  Wins Austrian State Literary Prize for The Moon by Night.

  Granddaughter Charlotte Rebecca Jones Voiklis is born.

  Publications:

  Dance in the Desert

  Lines Scribbled on an Envelope

  Year: 1971

  Life Events:

  Wins Austrian State Literary Prize for Camilla.

  Her mother, Madeleine Camp, dies at 90.

  Publication:

  The Other Side of the Sun

  Year: 1972

  Life Event:

  Wins Order of St. John of Jerusalem.

  Publication:

  A Circle of Quiet

  Year: 1973

  Publication:

  A Wind in the Door

  Year: 1974

  Publications:

  Everyday Prayers

  Prayers for Sunday

  The Summer of the Great-Grandmother

  Year: 1975

  Life Event:

  Is invited by Clyde S. Kilby to deposit her papers and manuscripts in Special Collections part of the Buswell Library at Wheaton College in Illinois.

  Year: 1976

  Publication:

  Dragons in the Waters

  Year: 1977

  Life Events:

  Grandson Edward Augustus Jones is born.

  Granddaughter Lena Jones hit by a truck on July 13 and survives.

  Publication:

  The Irrational Season

  Year: 1978

  Life Events:

  Wins University of Southern Mississippi Medallion.

  The Irrational Season is named the Seabury Lenten Selection.

  Publications:

  The Weather of the Heart

  A Swiftly Tilting Planet

  Year: 1979

  Life Event:

  Wins the National Religious Book Award for The Weather of the Heart.

  Publications:

  Ladders of Angels

  Year: 1980

  Life Events:

  Receives Newbery Honor Award for A Ring of Endless Light.

  Wins American Book Award for A Swiftly Tilting Planet.

  Wins the National Religious Book Award for A Ladder of Angels.

  Receives honorary Doctor of Letters from Gordon College in Wenham, Massachusetts.

  Publications:

  The Anti-Muffins

  A Ring of Endless Light

  Walking on Water

  Year: 1981

  Life Events:

  Receives Dorothy Canfield Fischer award for A Ring of Endless Light, which is also nominated for a Newbery Medal.

  Receives Smith College Award for service to community or college which exemplifies the purposes of liberal arts education.

  Receives Newbery Honor Award for A Swiftly Tilting Planet.

  Year: 1982

  Life Events:

  Receives the California Young Reader Medal for A Ring of Endless Light.

  Receives honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from the Christian Theological Seminary in Indianapolis.

  Is made an honorary citizen of Louisville, Ke
ntucky.

  Publications:

  A Severed Wasp

  The Sphinx at Dawn

  Year: 1983

  Life Events:

  Receives the Colorado Children’s Book Award for A Ring of Endless Light.

  Receives honorary Doctor of Letters from Miami University, Oxford, Ohio.

  Publication:

  And It Was Good

  Year: 1984

  Life Events:

  Receives honorary Doctor of Sacred Theology from the Berkeley Divinity School in Berkeley, California.

  Receives Smith College Sophia Award for distinction in her field and honorary Doctor of Literature from Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois.

  Receives honorary Doctor of Literature from Wilson College in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.

  Publication:

  A House Like a Lotus

  Year: 1985

  Life Events:

  Receives the Regina Medal.

  Makes a tape for Voice of America and speaks at the Library of Congress.

  Begins two-year term as the president of the Authors Guild.

  Grandson Bryson Dewing Rooney is born.

  Publication:

  Trailing Clouds of Glory

  Year: 1986

  Life Events:

  Receives honorary Doctor of Lettersfrom Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts.

  Receives honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from Virginia Theological Seminary in Lynchburg, Virginia.

  Receives ALAN Award for outstanding contribution to adolescent literature from the National Council of Teachers of English.

  Goes with Hugh to Virgin Islands and China.

  Grandson Alexander Nelson Rooney is born.

  Hugh dies on September 26.

  Publications:

  A Stone for a Pillow

  Many Waters

  Year: 1987

 

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