The Fellowship: The Literary Lives of the Inklings (108 page)

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Authors: Philip Zaleski,Carol Zaleski

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Grahame, Kenneth

Grant Watson, E. L.

Grant Watson, Susan Josephine

Graves, Robert

Great Depression

“Great Divide, The” (Lewis)

Great Divorce, The
(Lewis)

Greater Trumps, The
(Williams)

Great Terror, The
(Conquest)

Great War,
see
World War I

“Great War,” Lewis/Barfield

Greek; exams at Oxford in; discovery of common ancestry of Sanskrit, Latin, and; literary classics in; origins of English words in

Green, Henry

Green, June Lancelyn

Green, Peter

Green, Roger Lancelyn

Green, Thomas Hill

Greene, Graham

Greer, Germaine

Greeves, Arthur; Lewis’s letters to

Greeves, Joseph Malcomson

Greeves, Mary

Gregory, (Isabella) Augusta (Lady Gregory)

Gresham, David

Gresham, Douglas

Gresham, Mrs. W. L.,
see
Davidman, Joy

Gresham, William Lindsay “Bill”

Grief Observed, A
(Lewis)

Griffiths, Alan (
later
Bede)

Grimm brothers

Grownupishness
(Tolkien)

Gryphon, The

Guardian, The

Guild of Ransomers

Gulliver’s Travels
(Swift)

Gurdjieff, Georges Ivanovitch

Guy Mannering
(Scott)

“Habeas Corpus” (Barfield)

Hadfield, Alice

Haffenden, John

Haggard, H. Rider

Haldane, J.B.S.

Hall, Charles F.

Hamilton, Clive (Lewis pseudonym)

Hamilton, George Rostrevor

Hamilton, Mary Warren

Hamilton, Thomas R.

Hamilton College

Hamlet
(Shakespeare)

Hammarskj
ö
ld, Dag

Hammond, Wayne G.

Hardie, Colin

Hardie, Frank

Hardy, G. H.

Hardy, Thomas

Harris, Percy Gerald Kelsall “Pogo”

Harry Potter books

Hartley, L. P.

Harvard University

Harwood, Alfred Cecil; Barfield’s correspondence from America with; boyhood of; in Cornwall with Barfield; death of; and Lewis-Barfield “Great War”; as Steiner follower; and wife’s death

Harwood, Daphne (n
é
e Olivier; Cecil Harwood’s first wife)

Harwood, Laurence

Hastings, James

Havard, David

Havard, Grace

Havard, Mary Clare

Havard, Robert Emlyn “Useless Quack”
or
“Humphrey”; Catholicism of; death of; Lewis as patient of; medical papers by; in postwar Inklings core group; Socratic Club presentation by; on Warnie’s readings; and wife’s death; on Williams’s poetry; during World War II

Hawes, Maisie “Moppie”

Hawker, Gerald Wynne

Hay, Ian (pseudonym for John Hay Beith)

Headington Day School

Heath-Stubbs, John

Heaven and Its Wonders and Hell from Things Heard and Seen
(Swedenborg)

Hebrew

He Came Down from Heaven
(Williams)

Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich

Heidelberg University

Heinemann (publisher)

Henry VIII, king of England

Herbert, George

Hermeticism

Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn

Herodotus

Hibbert Journal, The

Hichens, Robert

Hidden Church of the Holy Graal, The
(Waite)

Highgate School

“Hike on the Downs, A” (Betjeman)

Hinduism

Hippolytus
(Euripides)

“Historical and Legendary Tradition in
Beowulf
and Other Old English Poems, The” (Tolkien)

History of England
(Macaulay)

History of the English Church and People
(Bede)

History in English Words
(Barfield)

History of Middle-earth, The
(C. Tolkien)

History of Western Philosophy, A
(Russell)

Hitler, Adolf

Hobbit, The
(Tolkien); anachronisms in; audio recordings of excerpts from; ethnography of; German edition of; illustrations for; influences on; invented languages for; Lewis’s defense of; Marquette University purchases manuscript of; prize awarded to; publication of; reviews of; sequel to (see also
Lord of the Rings
); source of names of dwarves in

“Hobby for the Home, A” (Tolkien)

Hodges, Sheila

H
ö
lderlin, Friedrich

Hollis, Christopher

Homecoming of Beorhtnoth Beorhthelm’s Son, The
(Tolkien)

Home Guard

Homer

Hooker, Richard

Hooper, Cyrus Lauron

Hooper, Stanley

Hooper, Walter

Hope, Anthony

Hopkins, Gerard Manley

Horace

Horse and His Boy, The
(Lewis)

Houghton Mifflin

“Hound of Heaven” (Thompson)

Household Journal, The

House of the Seven Gables, The
(Hawthorne)

House of the Wolfings, The
(Morris)

Housman, A. E.

Housman, John E.

Hughes, Richard

Hugo, Victor

Humboldt’s Gift
(Bellow)

Hume, David

Hunting of the Snark, The
(Carroll)

Hurry on Down
(Wain)

Huxley, Aldous

Huxley, Laura

Huxley, T. H.

Hynes, Samuel

Icelandic

I Ching

“Idea of the ‘English School,’ The” (Lewis)

Idea of the Holy, The
(Otto)

idealism; of Coleridge

Iliad
(Homer)

“Imram” (Tolkien)

Incledon sisters

“In Defence of Poetry” (Shelley)

industrialization

Inferno
(Dante)

“Influence of Language on Thought, The” (Barfield)

In Ghastly Good Taste
(Betjeman)

Inklings, The
(Carpenter)

Innes, Michael

“In Praise of Books” (Emerson)

“In Praise of Solid People” (Lewis)

Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis
(Freud)

Invisible Man, The
(Wells)

Ireland, National University of

Irish Statesman, The

Irvine, Gerard

Isherwood, Christopher

Ishnesses drawings (Tolkien)

“Is Literature Art?” (Lewis)

“Is Theology Poetry?” (Lewis)

Italian

Jacobites

James I, king of Britain

James, Henry

James, William

Jerusalem
(Blake)

Jerusalem Bible, The

Jesuits

Jews and Judaism

Joad, C.E.M.

Joan of Arc

John Paul II, Saint (pope)

Johns Hopkins University

Johnson, Laurence Bertrand

Johnson, Paul

Johnson, Samuel

Jones, Alexander

Jones, David

Jones, Phyllis

Jones, William “Asiatic”

Jonson, Ben

Journal of the American Academy of Religion

Journal of Bible and Religion

Joyce, James

Jung, Carl

Jungle Book, The
(Kipling)

Jutes

Kafka, Franz

Kalevala

Kant, Immanuel

Karo, Joseph

Keats, John

Keble, John

Keele, University of

Kennedy, John F.

Kenny, Anthony

Kermode, Frank

Kerouac, Jack

Ketley, Martin

Keynes, John Maynard

Kierkegaard, S
ø
ren

Kilby, Clyde S.

King, Alec

King, Don

King Edward’s School (Birmingham); Cadet Corps; Literary Society

King of the Golden River, The
(Ruskin)

King’s College, London

King’s Ring, The
(Lewis)

Kinter, William L.

Kipling, Rudyard

Kirby, William Forsell

Kirkpatrick, William Thompson “Kirk” (“The Great Knock”)

Knights, L. C.

Knowles, David

Knox, Ronald

Kolb
í
tars

“Kor: In a City Lost and Dead” (Tolkien)

Kubla Khan
(Coleridge)

Ladborough, Richard

Lady Chatterley’s Lover
(Lawrence)

Lamb, Charles

Lambert, Jack Walter

Lancashire Fusiliers

Landor, Walter Savage

Landowska, Wanda

Land of Pohja, The
(Tolkien)

Lang, Andrew

Langland, William

Lang-Sims, Lois

Larsen, Timothy

Last Battle, The
(Lewis)

Last and First Men
(Stapledon)

Latimer, Bishop Hugh

Latin; in Catholic liturgy; correspondence of Lewis and Calabria in; discovery of common ancestry of Sanskrit, Greek, and; exams at Oxford in; origins of English words in; in Tolkien’s invented languages

Lavengro
(Borrow)

Lawlor, John

Lawrence, D. H.

Lawson, Sr. Penelope

“Lay” (Sayers)

“Lay of the Children of H
ú
rin” (Tolkien)

Lay of Leithian, The
(Tolkien)

“Leaf by Niggle” (Tolkien)

Lean, David

Lean, Edward Tangye

“Learning in War-Time” (Lewis)

Leavis, F. R.

Leavis, Q. D. “Queenie”

“Lectures on the History of Philosophy” (Coleridge)

Leeds, University of

Legion Book, The
(Minchin)

Legend of Sigurd and Gudrun, The
(C. Tolken)

Leonardo da Vinci

Letters to a Comrade
(Davidman)

Letters from Hell
(Thisted)

Letters to Malcolm
(Lewis)

Levantine Adventurer
(W. Lewis)

Levin, Bernard

Lewis, Albert (father); death of; financial support from; Kirkpatrick and; marriage of Flora and; mental instability of; Mrs. Moore and; sons sent to boarding school by; sons’ visits to; Warnie’s correspondence with; during World War I

Lewis, C. S. “Jack”; academic interest in; Anglo-Catholic affinities of; Anscombe’s critique of; anti-Catholicism of; apologetics of (
see also titles of specific books
); appearance and dress of; autobiography of (see also
Surprised by Joy
); on Barfield’s books; birth of; boarding schools attended by; breach with religion of; broadcast talks by; Cambridge University professorship of; charitable trust established by; childhood and adolescence of; Coghill and; conflicted relationship of father and; contribution to Tolkien’s Festschrift by; conversion to Christianity of; on courtly love, see
Allegory of Love, The
; critical battles of; cultural tastes of; death of; diary of; and English syllabus at Oxford; enters Oxford; essays by; evangelizing by (see also
Problem of Pain, The
); family background of; fantasy fiction by (
see also
Chronicles of Narnia); and father’s death; first meeting of Tolkien and; at founding of Inklings; friendship of Greeves and (
see also
Greeves, Arthur, Lewis’s letters to); godchildren of; “Great War” debates of Barfield and; Griffiths’s friendship with; on
The Hobbit
; influence on Tolkien’s prose of; Inklings meetings in Magdalene quarters of; intellectual combativeness of; Joy’s relationship with,
see
Davidman, Joy; Kirkpatrick’s tutelage of; on language; lectures of; life at the Kilns of Warnie and; literary status of; in Martlets; mere Christianity of (see also
Mere Christianity
); Mrs. Moore’s relationship with,
see
Moore, Mrs. Janie King; mythology embraced by; on Oxford’s Christian revival; Pitter and; plays by; poetry by; in postwar Inklings core group; Pre-Raphaelite influence on; in proto-Inklings groups; Sayers and; scholarly works; sermons of; sexuality of; in Socratic Club; Space Trilogy by, (
see also titles of individual books
); students tutored by; succession of philosophical and spiritual beliefs of; Tolkien’s attitude toward; in Tolkien’s fictional account of Inklings; Tolkien’s works admired by; traditional Englishness of; voice of; and Warnie’s drinking; Wee Teas attended by; Williams and; Wilson’s biography of; during World War I; during World War II;
see also
pseudonyms: Clerk, N. W.; Dimidius; Hamilton, Clive; Whilk, Nat

Lewis, Florence “Flora” Augusta (mother)

Lewis, Joseph (great-grandfather)

Lewis, Richard (grandfather)

Lewis, Richard (great-great-grandfather)

Lewis, Sinclair

Lewis, Warren “Warnie”; alcoholism of; anti-Catholicism of; biography of Jack by; boarding schools attended by; childhood of; Christianity of; death of; diary of; essay in memorial volume for Williams by; French history books by; at Inklings meetings; and Jack’s death; Jack’s letters to; on Jack’s poetry; Joy Davidman and; military career of; Mrs. Moore and; Moorman’s book on Inklings blasted by; Pitter and; visits to father in Belfast; and Williams’s death

Lewis, Wyndham

Library Journal

Li
è
ge, University of

Life and Death of Jason, The
(Morris)

Lilith
(MacDonald)

Lindsay, David

“Lines on the Mermaid Tavern” (Keats)

Lings, Martin

“Linguistic Analysis in Pauline Soteriology” (Lewis)

Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, The
(Lewis)

Listener, The

Litany of Loreto

Livy

Lohengrin
(Wagner)

Loki Bound
(Lewis)

London Blitz

London City Council

London Day Training College

London Mercury

London School of Economics

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