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Inklings - Wikipedia The Inklings were literary enthusiasts who praised the value of narrative in fiction and encouraged the writing of fantasy The best-known, apart from Tolkien and Lewis, were Charles Williams, and (although a Londoner) Owen Barfield
Who Were the Inklings? - TheCollector The Inklings were a literary group established in Oxford during the 1930s, with members including J R R Tolkien, C S Lewis, and Charles Williams The Inklings were an informal group of literary enthusiasts who gathered to discuss literature from the early 1930s to 1949
Who Were the Inklings? | Looking for the King: An Inklings Novel . . . The Inklings were an informal literary circle in Oxford that began meeting in the early 1930s and continued until the late 1940s The nucleus of the group seemed to be C S Lewis and J R R Tolkien, who noted that Lewis took particular pleasure in listening to others read their works aloud
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 1930s and 1940s The group was not an official literary society—they had no officers or elections, set rules, or formal meeting agendas
About the Inklings - Mythopoeic Society Dorothy L Sayers, W H Auden, T S Eliot, and Roger Lancelyn Green, sometimes cited as Inklings, were friends of some of the Inklings but never members of the group
The Inklings - Narnia Fans The Inklings were an informal circle of writers and intellectuals who met in Oxford, England, during the 1930s and 1940s They gathered regularly—often in C S Lewis’s rooms at Magdalen College or around a table at the Eagle and Child pub—to share and critique each other’s writings
Meet The Inklings | Herrick District Library The Inklings were a group of writers and literary enthusiasts that formed at Oxford University in the 1930s-40s and included writers such as C S Lewis, J R R Tolkien, Charles Williams, Owen Barfield and more
How the Inklings Redefined Fantasy The Inklings officially came into being during the early 1930s, though its seeds were sown in the rich soil of academic curiosity years before The group was composed of Oxford scholars, university students, and local enthusiasts who shared a profound love for the written word, myth, and theology