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C. S. Lewis

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by Roger Lancelyn Green

‘And for us this is the end of all the stories, and we can most truly say that they all lived happily ever after. But for them it was only the beginning of the real story. All their life in this world and all their adventures in Narnia had only been the cover and the title page: now at last they were beginning Chapter One of the Great Story which no one on earth has read: which goes on for ever: in which every chapter is better than the one before.’

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  * Donald Ibrahim Swann (1923–94) was educated at Christ Church, Oxford, and soon afterwards began a career as a musician. Besides writing music, he was a gifted singer and accompanist of his own songs. Some of his most popular work was done in collaboration with David Marsh and Michael Flanders who wrote the lyrics to his music. Besides an opera of Perelandra, Swann collaborated with J.R.R. Tolkien on The Road Goes Ever On: A Song Cycle, Music by Donald Swann, Poems by J.R.R. Tolkien (1967).

  * Sir John Badenoch (1920–96), who was knighted in 1984, was educated at Rugby and Oriel College, Oxford, where he read Medicine. He was Resident Assistant, Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine, Oxford, 1949–56; University Lecturer in Medicine, 1956–85; Director of Clinical Studies, Oxford, 1954–65; and a consultant physician with the Oxfordshire Health Authority, 1956–85.

  * The Rev. Canon Ronald Edwin Head (1919–91) was born in London, the son of Alfred and Beatrice Head. He received his BD from King’s College, London in 1949. From there he went on to take a B.Litt. from Exeter College, Oxford, in 1959. His thesis was later published as Royal Supremacy and the Trials of Bishops 1558–1725 (1962). He was ordained in 1950 and served as a curate of St Peter’s, Vauxhall, 1949–52. He was appointed curate of Holy Trinity, Headington Quarry, in 1952, and he was vicar from 1956 until his retirement in 1990. One of the things Lewis liked most about him was that, while firmly within the Catholic tradition of the Church, he abided by the twin pillars of scripture and tradition. He is buried beside his parents in the churchyard of Holy Trinity, Headington Quarry, not many yards from the grave of C.S. Lewis.

  * The Rt Rev. John Arthur Thomas Robinson (1919–83) was born into a clerical family in Canterbury. He was educated at Marlborough College, and Jesus College, Cambridge. Following his ordination he was Chaplain to Wells Theological College, 1948–51, and afterwards Fellow and Dean of Clare College, Cambridge, 1951–9. In 1959 he was made Bishop of Woolwich, and his interest in the ordination of women, inter-communion and other matters soon caused him to be recognized as the leading radical of the Church of England. Life was never the same for him after he published Honest to God (1963). He was inundated with letters, visitors and speaking engagements. Other popular books followed, but his magnum opus, The Redating of the New Testament (1976), was a serious work of orthodox scholarship.

  * The University of Oxford lists a number of special lectures of which the Romanes Lecture is the oldest and the most famous. It was founded in 1891 by George John Romanes of Christ Church, and it is given once a year on some subject, approved by the Vice-Chancellor, relating to science, art or literature.

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  Abercrombie, Lascelles Mary and the Bramble, 82n; Sale of St Thomas, 82n; men. 82, 146, 182

  Abortion 297

  Acland Nursing Home (Oxford) 304, 330–1, 398, 413, 420, 427, 428–9

  Acropolis, The 397

  Acts of the Apostles 54

  Adam 69, 129, 136, 189, 198, 199, 313

  Adams, Fr Walter 235–6

  Addison, Joseph 78

  Addison’s Walk 78n, 114, 122, 156, 201

  Adonis 116

  Aeschylus Prometheus Bound, 26

  Aesop 322

  Agrippa, H. Cornelius De Occulta Philosophia, 391

  Alden, Lewis (‘Octie’) 11–12

  Aldiss, Brian 123–4

  Aldwinckle, Elia Estelle ‘Stella’ 271–7

  Alexander, Samuel Space, Time and Deity, 99–100, 221

  Alfred, King 63, 350

  Algebra xxi, 30, 36

  Allah 333

  Allegory 127–8, 131, 132, 135, 137–9, 282, 323, 347, 358–9

  Allen, Arthur Clement 12, 16

  Allen, Edward 367

  All Souls College (Oxford) 71, 86n

  Amis, Kingsley 123–4

  Anderson, Edward 17

  Anglican (and Church of England) xvii, xviii, 24n, 82n, 132–3, 154n, 160, 166, 173, 220–1, 222, 227–8, 240, 253, 262–4, 283, 291–2, 293, 295, 337, 354n, 374–5, 376–7, 381–2, 383, 387–9, 417, 421–2, 423–6

  Anglo-Saxon (Old English) 62n, 63, 64, 65, 66n, 79, 81, 87, 89, 92, 123, 147, 157, 164, 406

  Anscombe, G.E.M. An Introduction to Wittgenstein’s Tractatus, 289n; Metaphysics and the Philosophy of Mind, 289n, 290–1

  (with P. Geach) Three Philosophers, 289n; men. 289–90

  Anselm, St 253

  Anstey, F. In Brief Authority, 371

  Only Toys!, 307

  Vice Versa, 8, 364; men. 150

  Anthroposophical Society, The 29n

  Anthroposophy 29n, 59n, 85–6

  Antichrist 324

  Antioch 49

  Apollo 394, 397

  Apollonius Rhodius Argonautica, 28

  Apostles, The 189–90

  Applegarth School 420, 429

  Apuleius The Golden Ass, 351; men. 211

  Arbuthnot, John 162

  Argonauts 322

  Arius 254

  Ariosto, Ludovico Orlando Furioso, 152, 186, 211, 212, 370, 371, 417

  Aristotle 26, 85, 125, 142, 161, 410

  Army Service Corps (later Royal Army Service Corps) 23, 87

  Armour, Margaret (trans.) Richard Wagner 14, 20

  Arnold, Edwin Lester Lepidus the Centurion, 209, 210

  Arnold, Matthew Sohrab and Rustum, 12; men. 65n, 91, 142

  Arras, Battle of 42–3

  Artemis 73

  Arthur, King 3, 26, 209

  Arthurian Cycle 3, 48, 207, 322, 325

  Artzbasheff, Boris 293

  Arvieux, Laurent, Chevalier d’ 412, 414

  Ashton Court (Bristol) 46, 47

  Askins, Dr John Hawkins (‘the Doc’) 70

  Askins, Mary Emmet Goldsborough 70n

  Askins, Peony 70n

  Askins, Rev. William James 233

  A Square Flatland, 368

  Assisi 306

  Athanasius, St The Incarnation of the Word of God, 113–4, 247; men. 351

  Athens 392, 393, 394

  Atlantis 8, 86, 209, 210

  Atonement, The 244, 253

  Auden, W.H. 84, 178, 260, 293, 373–4

  Augustine of Hippo, St City of God, 184

  Confessions, 130; men. 142, 190, 200, 254

  Austen, Jane 159, 350, 364

  Avoca House Hotel (London) 338, 348–9

  Ayres, Sergeant 42

  Babbage, D.W. 369

  Babylon 322

  Bacchus 50, 116, 322

  Badenoch, Sir John 413, 414–15, 429

  Bailey, Cyril 50

  Bailley, D.M. 285–6

  Bailey, George ‘In the University’, 124

  Baker, Eileen Brookes 59n

  Baker, Leo Kingsley 59–60, 73

  Baker Street Irregulars 371

  Balaam 269

  Balder 6, 14, 15, 116

  Balliol College (Oxford) 24n, 50n, 74n, 75, 76n, 81n, 154n, 160n, 167n, 177

  Baltimore 176

  Barbour, Brian ‘Lewis and Cambridge,’ 345, 361

  Barnes, Bishop Ernest William Rise of Christianity, 175n, 289; men. 175

  Barfield, Lucy 306

  Barfield, Maud 29n, 77

  Barfield, Owen ‘Foreword’ to All My Road Before Me, 56–7

  History in English Words, 29n

  Owen Barfield on C.S.Lewis, 29n

 
Poetic Diction, 29n

  Saving the Appearances, 29n

  Worlds Apart, 29n

  men. 29, 59–60, 62, 71, 77, 87, 91, 101, 105, 108, 110, 112, 120, 122, 126–7, 127, 130, 136, 158, 159, 161, 171, 233–4, 237, 261, 280, 284–5, 375, 417, 419

  Barkway, Bishop James Lumsden 286

  Barrie, J.M. Mary Rose, 356

  Peter Pan, 10

  Barth, Karl 267

  Battle Abbey xx

  Baudelaire, Charles 31

  Baum, Vicki Grand Hotel, 220

  Baxter, Mrs E.L. 297, 303

  Baxter, Richard Church-history of the Government of Bishops, 246–7, 267

  Saints’ Everlasting Rest, 246; Bayley, Peter 367

  Baynes, Pauline 309, 312–13

  BBC 105, 162n, 174, 240–2, 245–50, 252–9, 264–6, 297, 419

  BBC Archive Centre 248

  Beacon, The 72, 126

  Becker, Wilhelm Charicles, 13

  Beeching, H.C. 238

  Beethoven, Ludwig van 219

  Belfast xviii–xxii, 1, 38, 41, 47, 77, 86n, 87, 89, 90, 91, 92, 118, 177, 209, 331, 337

  Beloit College 294–5

  Belloc, Hilaire 48, 65

  ‘Belsen’ see Wynyard School Benecke, Paul Victor Mendelssohn 153, 155, 156

  Benedictines, The 351

  Bennett, Henry Stanley English Book and Readers 1475–1557, 369

  men. 341, 343, 369

  Bennett, Joan 369

  Bennett, John Arthur Walter Humane Medievalist, 173n

  men. 58n, 173, 291, 341n

  Benson, Frank 16

  Beowulf 28, 123

  Berkeley, George 100

  Bernardus Sylvestris De Mundi Universitate, 184–5

  Bertram, Fr Jerome 281

  Betjeman, (Sir) John A Few Late Chrysanthemums, 79n

  Ghastly Good Taste, 79n

  Old Lights for New Chancels, 79n

  men. 79, 86–7, 151

  Biaggini, E.G. The Reading and Writing of English, 277

  Bible, The 120, 141, 148, 205m, 323, 325, 409, 422

  Bide, Rev. Peter William 378–9, 381

  Bird and Baby see Eagle and Child

  Blackfriars (Oxford) 167

  Blackfriars 131–2

  Blackie’s Christmas Annual 321

  Blackmore, R.D. Lorna Doone, 77

  Blake, Leonard 235, 292

  Bleiben, Rev. Thomas Eric 216, 227

  Bles, Geoffrey 218n, 219–20, 236, 237, 282, 310, 311–12, 355

  Blunden, Edmund Charles 146

  Bob Jones University 295

  Bodleian Library 50, 64n, 90, 92n, 135, 160n, 173, 174, 176n, 224–5

  Boehme, Jacob Signatura Rerum, 104

  Bois de Pacaut 43

  Bolshevists see Communism

  Bookman, The 14

  Book of Common Prayer 234–5, 390, 417, 424

  Books and Bookmen 358

  Borron, Helie de Tristan, 28

  Boswell, James Life of Samuel Johnson, 26, 51, men. 87

  Bottomley, Gordon ‘Babel,’ 205

  King Lear’s Wife, 152n

  Poems in Thirty Years, 152n

  men. 152, 183

  Bournemouth 83

  Bower, J. Dykes 389

  Boxen characters 83

  Boy’s Own Paper 9

  Bradbury, Ray 211

  Bradley, Andrew Cecil The Masque of Balliol, 86

  Shakespearean Tragedy, 138

  Bradley, Francis Herbert 100

  Brady, Charles A. 187

  Brasenose College (Oxford) 74n, 78, 139n

  Brett-Smith, Herbert Francis 66

  Brewer, Derek Stanley Chaucer and his World, 148n

  Chaucer in his Time, 148n

  A New Introduction to Chaucer, 148n

  men. 148–51, 290

  Bridges, Robert 48, 159

  Brightman, Frank Edward The English Rite, 154n

  men. 154

  British Academy, The 157, 340, 344, 347, 431

  British Cemetery (Pargny) 46n

  British Council of Churches 379n

  British Expeditionary Force 126–7, 175, 226–7

  British Interplanetary Society 204, 210–11

  British Library 407

  British Museum 64, 363, 407–8

  Bristol 38, 39, 40, 52 Broadsheet (Cambridge) 408–9

  Brontë, Emily, Wuthering Heights, 53

  Browne, Sir Thomas 148

  Bryson, John Norman 75–6, 90, 182

  Buckle, H.T. History of Civilization in England, 25

  Buddha 31

  Buddha of Kamakura 112

  ‘Bultitude, Mr’ 115

  Bultmann, Rudolf 423

  Bunyan, John Grace Abounding, 93

  Pilgrim’s Progress, 127–8, 323, 332

  men. 131

  Burke, Edmund 178

  Burne-Jones, Sir Edward Coley 78

  Burnet, J.F. 369

  Burns, Howard 409

  Burroughs, Edgar Rice 186, 310

  Burton, Robert Anatomy of Melancholy, 26

  Butcher, S.H. (with Andrew Lang) Odyssey, 371

  Butler, Samuel The Way of All Flesh, 59n

  Brynhild 21

  Byron, George Gordon, Lord 83

  C.S.Lewis Foundation 96n

  Caesar, Julius De Bello Gallico, 7

  Caine, Sir Thomas Henry Hall The White Prophet, 9

  Calais 175

  Calvin, John 369

  Camoëns, Luis de Lusiads, 152

  Campbell, John Edward 36

  Campbell, Roy Flaming Terrapin, 170

  Flowering Rifle, 170

  men. 84, 170–1, 174

  Camberwell House Asylum 11n

  Cambridge Inter-Collegiate Christian Union 365

  Cambridge Review, The 365–6

  Cambridge University Library 196

  Campbell, J.E. 34

  Campbell College (Belfast) 11–12, 61n, 209n

  Capron, Ellen Barnes 8n

  Capron, Eva 8n

  Capron, John Wynyard 8n, 10

  Capron, Norah 8n

  Capron, Rev. Robert (‘Oldie’) 8–10, 11

  Captain, The 9

  Carew, Richard 61n

  Carlingford Mountains (Co. Louth) 391

  Carmel College 418

  Carpenter, Bishop Harry 376–7, 379, 381

  Carpenter, Humphrey The Inklings, 62n, 376n

  J.R.R.Tolkien A Biography, 62n

  men. 376–7

  Carpenter, Urith Monica 376n

  Carrickfergus (Co. Down) 86n, 87

  Carritt, Edgar Frederick Philosophies of Beauty, 52n

  Theory of Beauty, 52n

  men. 52, 60, 71–2, 73, 99

  Carroll, Lewis Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, 307, 323, 326

  Through the Looking-Glass, 323

  men. 3, 155

  Casa Buoni Fanciulli (Verona) 294

  Catholic Church (and Catholicism) xx, 62n, 119, 127n, 132–3, 166, 167, 173, 200, 222, 246, 247, 253, 262–5, 280–1, 289n, 290, 292–4, 295, 374, 376, 382, 383, 397, 424–6

  Causality 74, 290

  Cecil, Lord David Stricken Deer, 164n

  men. 163–4, 176, 178, 339

  Centenary Press (London) 218n, 219–20

  Centenary Stone, C.S.Lewis (Magdalen College) 78n

  Cervantes, Miguel de Don Quixote, 351, 371

  Chancellor’s English Essay Prize 57, 71

  Chambers, R.W. 136, 138

  Chamisso, Adelbert von 30

  Chase, Rt. Rev. G.A. A Companion to the Revised Psalter, 389, 402

  men. 389, 418

  Chaucer, Geoffrey Canterbury Tales, 62n

  Troilus and Criseyde, 62n, 63, 78, 104, 138

  men. 28, 64, 147, 150, 350

  Chavasse, Rev. Claude 132

  Cherbourg School 12–14, 24, 40–1, 45

  Cherbourg School Magazine 16

  Chesterton, G.K. The Everlasting Man, 100, 252

  Orthodoxy, 126

  men. 65, 289

  Chesterton Review, The 362<
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  China 112, 120

  Christ Church (Oxford) 29, 74n, 155, 403n, 431n

  Christian Unity 294

  Christina Dreams 59, 60, 85

  Christ’s Hospital 391n

  Church, Richard 160

  Churchill, Winston 226, 266–7

  Churchill Hospital 377, 392

  Church Missionary Society 240n

  Church of England see Anglican

  Church of England Newspaper 286–7

  Church of Ireland 38

  Church Quarterly 236

  Cinema 81

  Clare College (Cambridge) 421n

  Clarke, Arthur C. Childhood’s End, 211

  men. 204, 210–11

  Clarke, Dr Robert 44n

  Classical Honour Moderations 24n, 50, 53, 55, 57, 62n, 63, 69, 71, 86n

  Clement XI, Pope 307n

  Clergy Review 255

  Clifton College 37

  Coggan, Most Rev. F.D. 389

  Coghill, Nevill ‘Approach to English,’ 65–6, 158, 385

  Canterbury Tales (trans.) 62n

  Troilus and Criseyde (trans.), 62n

  men. 62, 65–6, 71, 73, 81, 83, 120, 136, 163, 165, 178, 182, 345, 411

  Coldstream Guards 75n

  Coleridge, Samuel Taylor 7

  Columbia University 334n

  Commission to Revise the Psalter 364, 389–90, 392, 412, 418, 419

  Communism 113, 334n, 356

  Community of St Mary the Virgin 187n, 243

  Como, James T. (ed) C.S.Lewis at the Breakfast Table, 180, 276n

  Congreve, William 158

  Constable, John ‘C.S.Lewis From Magdalen to Magdalene,’ 341–5

  Contraception 279, 297

  Cork (Ireland) xvii, xviii

  Cork Steamship Company xvii

  Corneille, Pierre 368

  Corpus Christi College (Oxford) 66n, 81n

  Costello, Dr G.P. 292–3

  Courtly Love 91, 135, 347

  Covent Garden 127

  Coverdale, Miles 389

  Coward, Noël Cavalcade, 134

  Cowie, Miss 12

  Cowper, William 79

  Craig, Col. James 41

  Craigie, Sir William Alexander Scandinavian Folk-Lore; Specimens of Icelandic Rímur, 66n

  men. 66

  Crete 392, 395

  Crimean War xix

  Crispin, Edmund Swan Song, 163, 193

  men. 193

  Criterion, The 82, 125

  Croce, Benedetto 125

  CSL The Bulletin of the New York C.S.Lewis Society, 261, 270

  Cupid 321, 351–9

  Curtis Brown, Spencer 405–6

  Cyclops 322

  Daily Mail 377, 378

  Daily Mirror 256

  Daily Telegraph, The 74n

 

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