Some suggestions: 1. When and how do our souls become themselves? (87) I'm thinking of such works as _Till We Have Faces_ and _Lilith_. No suggestions here. 2....
Mar 3, 1940 To His Brother My dear W -- ... he [Tolkien] was in his usual form and, on being told of Williams' Milton lectures on 'the sage And serious...
I can only say God be with you both, and all others affected. Richard Sturch. ... From: stagh0rn <stagh0rn@...> Subject: [coinherence-l] FYI: Personal...
Here's a snippet from a conversation on Usenet: On Sat, 21 Mar 2009 19:48:01 -0400, John W Kennedy <jwkenne@...> ... greater ... "Shadows of ecstasy"...
... "The Splendid Century" *. Little did I know when managing to obtain a copy that it would be quite so compulsive. * Some aspects of French life in the...
Good reading suggestions here, Steve. I just finished _Forever_ by Pete Hamill. Picked it up in the used book sale section of our library. A story about New...
"The Englsih Poetic Mind" is tough going. "Poetry at Present" and "Reason & Beauty" are easier. Other Inklings books I've read with pleasure: Warren Lewis's...
Friends, I am a bit of a Machenian as well as of course liking the work of Charles Williams. Yesterday in a used book seller I found the "Autobiography" of...
This is a bit off topic, but I think Roger Parcould be of help. And CW did know quite a bit about occult groups. My question is about Freemasonry as used...
SJS: What can you tell us further on this in your blog?: (by the way as to this experience we need not find a contradiction between the mystical and the...
I recall -- dimly -- some correspondence, later published, between Waite and Machen concerning CW's novel, Shadows of Ecstasy. (Perhaps we covered it here,...
Yes as David says Waite and Williams were friends although not perhaps as closely as Waite and Machen. Yet it was Williams who advanced to the degree of...
... An interesting point, nonetheless. I have got the impression that Williams deliberatetly changed things, perhaps with the intention of making them...
I apologise if this seems a little pedantic but Charles Williams actually advanced to the Grade beyond that 'Adeptus Exemptus' (known as 'The Portal of Da'ath'...
thanks to Anthony. My memories of Gilbert's book are too imprecise and I should have checked but as with many things what one misremembers seems right. ...
To Steve's I think on another hand of t s eliot use of the tarot in wasteland adding the drowned phonecian sailor and I think also the lady of the rocks cannot...
'The House of the Hidden Light' is very intriguing and I would be interested to know whether you subsequently find Gilbert's explanation to be plausible. While...
Sounds good to me. The depths and heights of DiH always open new insights each time I read it, and other people's comments will shine light on parts that I...