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Inklings - Wikipedia

The Inklings were an informal literary discussion group associated with J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis at the University of Oxford for nearly two decades ...

Inklings | Authors, Books, C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, & Oxford ...

The Inklings were an informal group of writers that included C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien and that met in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, in the 1930s and ...

Who Were the Inklings? - TheCollector

The Inklings were a literary group established in Oxford during the 1930s, with members including JRR Tolkien, CS Lewis, and Charles Williams.

Who Were the Inklings? | Looking for the King - Ignatius Press

The Inklings were an informal literary circle in Oxford that began meeting in the early 1930s and continued until the late 1940s.

Inklings - Tolkien Gateway

The Inklings was a literary discussion group associated with the University of Oxford, in England. Its members, mostly academics at the ...

The Inklings: Celebrating Oxford's Fantasy Literature Trailblazers

The Inklings were an informal literary discussion group that met regularly at the University of Oxford during the 1930s and 1940s. The group included prominent ...

The Inklings - St. Bonaventure University

By profession Lewis was an Oxford don whose field of study was medieval and renaissance English literature. Likewise Tolkien was an Oxford professor whose ...

Inklings of Oxford - Inkling Books

The mystery writer Dorothy L. Sayers, who is sometimes claimed as an Inkling, was a friend of Lewis and Williams, but never attended Inklings meetings. Readings ...

C. S. Lewis, J. R. R. Tolkien and the Inklings: Telling Stories to Save ...

For generations now, these great Oxford storytellers have drawn the whole world to their crackling hearth. C. S. Lewis's Chronicles of ...

The Inklings of Oxford: CS Lewis, JRR Tolkien, and Their Friends ...

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The Inklings of Oxford | The C.S. Lewis Study Group

The Inklings was an informal literary discussion group associated with the University of Oxford, England, for nearly two decades between the early 1930s and ...

The Inklings Oxford Writers Tour - Private Groups Daily 2024 - Viator

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The Inklings of Oxford: C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, and their Friends

Oxford s fabled streets echo with the names of such key figures in English history as Edmund Halley, John Wycliffe, and John and Charles Wesley.

The Inklings of Oxford - C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien and Their Friends

"The Inklings of Oxford" is the first full-color introduction to the Inklings, a group of influential English writers that included C.S. ...

Option 3: The Inklings in Oxford

The Seminar will focus on the Oxford literary group known as the Inklings: with J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis at the centre of the circle, it included scholars, ...

The Inklings - C.S. Lewis Institute

The “inklings” originally were an informal literary circle in Oxford that began in the early 1930s which consisted of C.S. Lewis, JRR Tolkien, Owen Barfield ...

Who were the Inklings? An essential explainer and listening guide

The Inklings were a group of writers and scholars, mostly associated with Oxford University, who met each week to read and discuss each other's work through ...

The Oxford Inklings: Lewis, Tolkien and their circle - Barnes & Noble

The Oxford Inklings tells the story of the friendships, mutual influence, and common purpose of the Inklings - the literary circle which congregated.

Inklings of Oxford - Union University

1. Mentioning in an undertone; a faint or slight mention, report, or rumour; chiefly in phrase to hear an inkling (of something).

About the Inklings - The Mythopoeic Society

Fictional Works of the Inklings. all novels unless otherwise stated. J.R.R. Tolkien (1892-1973). Assistant Editor, Oxford English Dictionary (1918-1920); ...