Read The Fellowship: The Literary Lives of the Inklings Online
Authors: Philip Zaleski,Carol Zaleski
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London University
“Lonely Isle, The” (Tolkien)
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
L
ö
nnrot, Elias
Lord of the Flies
(Golding)
Lord M, or the Later Life of Lord Melbourne
(Cecil)
Lord of the Rings, The
(Tolkien); audio recordings of excerpts from; cartoon version proposed for; Catholicism in; children and adults as readership of; dedication of; delays in completion of; eucatastrophe in; illustrations for; impact of World Wars on; Inklings’ readings from; language in; Marquette University purchases manuscript of; nomenclature in; prepublication readers of; publication of; reviews of; rewrites of; sales of; spider-monsters in; translations of; unauthorized version of; voted “Book of the Century”; see also
Hobbit, The
: sequel to
Lord’s Prayer
Lost Road, The
(Tolkien)
Louis XIV, king of France
Louis XIV: An Informal Portrait
(W. Lewis)
Lovecraft, H. P.
Lovelace Society
Love’s Body
(Brown)
Lowes, John Livingston
Lowrie, Walter
Lucretius
Luftwaffe
Lundgren, Marguerite (second wife of Cecil Howard)
Lurgan College
Lutherans
Luttrell Psalter
Lyndsay, David
Mabbott, John
Mabinogion, The
Macaulay, Thomas Babington
MacCarthy, Desmond
MacDonald, George; Christianity of; Lewis’s appreciation of; Tolkien and
MacDowell Colony
Machen, Arthur
Macmillan
MacNeice, Louis
MacRan, Frederick Walker “Cranny”
Maeterlinck, Maurice
Magdalene College, Cambridge
Magdalen College, Oxford; Addison’s Walk in; Inklings meetings at Lewis’s rooms at; Lewis commutes between the Kilns and; Lewis’s departure from; Pitter visits; Richards visit; visitors to Lewis at; during World War II
Magic Flute, The
(Mozart)
Magician’s Nephew, The
(Lewis)
Magnificat
Magus, Simon
Mahood, Molly
Mailer, Norman
Maimonides, Moses
Maintenon, Madame de
Mairet, Philip
“Major Road Ahead” (Tolkien)
Making of English, The
(Bradley)
Malory, Thomas
Man and Animal
(Poppelbaum)
Man Born to Be King, The
(Sayers)
Manchester, University of
Manchester Guardian, The
Manicheanism
Manning, Henry Edward
“Man Who Lived Backwards, The” (Hall)
Many Dimensions
(Williams)
Mao Zedong
Mark, St.
Markings
(Hammarskj
ö
ld)
Marlowe, Christopher
Marquette University
Marriage of Heaven and Hell, The
(Blake)
Martindale, C. C.
Martlets
Marvell, Andrew
Marvellous Land of Snergs, The
(Wyke-Smith)
Marvels of Ant Life
(Kirby)
Masefield, John
Masque of the Manuscript, The
(Williams)
materialism; Barfield and; eliminative
Mathers, S. L. MacGregor
Mathew, Fr. Gervase, O.P.
Mathews, George Ballard
Maupassant, Guy de
Mauriac, Fran
ç
ois
Maurice, F. D.
Maxwell, James Clerk
Maynard, Theodore
McCabe, Joseph
McCallum, Ronald B.
McGrath, Alister
McNeil, Janie
McTaggart, J.M.E.
McBride, Sam
Medea
(Barfield)
medievalism
“Meditation in a Toolshed” (Lewis)
Memoirs of the Duc de Saint-Simon
(W. Lewis)
Mencken, H. L.
Meno
(Plato)
Mere Christianity
(Lewis)
Meredith, George
Merton College, Oxford
Methodists
“Metrical Meditations of a Cod” (Lewis)
Michiko, crown princess of Japan
Middle Ages
Middle English
Middle English Vocabulary, A
(Tolkien)
Middle High German Primer
(Wright)
Midsummer Night’s Dream, A
(Shakespeare)
Milford, Humphrey
Milton, John; Christianity of; Lang-Sims’s essay on; Leavis on; Lewis’s boyhood reading of; mythology of; Romanticism of; Williams on
Minchin, James Henry Cotton
Mind and Heart of Love, The
(D’Arcy)
Mind of the Maker, The
(Sayers)
Miracles
(Lewis)
“Misfortunes of Elphin, The” (Peacock)
Mission of Gautama Buddha on Mars
(Steiner)
Missouri, University of (Columbia)
Mr. Bliss
(Tolkien)
Mitchison, Naomi
modernism; defense of Christianity from prejudices of; parodies of; of Vorticists
Modern Language Review
“Moira” (Barfield)
Monde, Le
Monks, Clifford
Monmouth School for Girls
Month, The
Moonstone, The
(Collins)
Moore, Edward “Paddy”
Moore, G. E.
Moore, Maureen
Moore, Mrs. Janie King (n
é
e Askins); Anglo-Irish priest friend of; death of; declining health of; difficult personality of; Lewis’s brother’s and father’s disapproval of relationship with; Lewis’s diary entries about; and Lewis’s friends; mental illness of brother of; moves with Lewis to the Kilns; Warnie and; World War I pledge between Lewis and son of; during World War II
Moorman, Charles
More, Henry
More, Thomas
Morgan, Fr. Francis Xavier, C.O.
Morrah, Dermot Michael Macgregor
Morris, Jan
Morris, William
Morte d’Arthur, Le
(Mallory)
“Mother of Pegasus, The” (Barfield)
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Muhammad, Prophet
Muir, Edwin
M
ü
ller, Max
Murder in the Cathedral
(Eliot)
Murray, James Augustus Henry
Murray, Fr. Robert, S.J.
Murry, John Middleton
“Music of the Ainur, The” (Tolkien)
Muslims and Islam
Mussolini, Benito
“Mythopoeia” (Tolkien)
mythopoesis; of Lewis; of Tolkien, (see also
Silmarillion
)
Myths of the Norsemen
(Green)
Nabokov, Vladimir
Naffarin
National Book League
Nazis
Neale, John Mason
Neave, Edwin (husband of Jane Neave)
Neave, Jane (née Suffield; Tolkien’s aunt)
Nebridius
Necromancers, The
(Benson)
Nemerov, Howard
Nesbit, Edith
Nevbosh
New Book of English Verse
Newby, P. H.
New English Weekly, The
Newman, John Henry
New Shadow, The
(Tolkien)
New Statesman
New Statesman and Nation
Newton, Isaac
New York, State University of (SUNY), Stony Brook
New York Herald Tribune
New York Post
New York Times, The
;
Book Review
Neylan, Mary
Nicene Creed
Nicholson, Norman Cornthwaite
Nicomachean Ethics
(Aristotle)
Nightingale, Frank
Nightmare Alley
(Gresham)
Night Operation
(Barfield)
Nine Tailors, The
(Sayers)
“Noises That Weren’t There” (Williams)
Noldorin
“None Other Gods” (Lewis)
Norman, Sylvia
Normans
Norse mythology
North American Review
Northanger Abbey
(Austen)
North Wales, University College of
Notion Club Papers, The
(Tolkien)
Nott, Kathleen
“Nun’s Priest Tale” (Chaucer)
Observer, The
Occult Significance of Blood
(Steiner)
Ockham, William
“Of Beren and Lúthien” (Tolkien)
Officers Training Corps
Of Unsound Mind
(Lean)
Ogden, C. K.
O’Hara, Kathleen
Old English/Anglo-Saxon; at Leeds University; Lewis and; after Norman invasion; poetry in, (see also
Beowulf
); pre-Reformation Catholic texts in; Rawlinson and Bosworth Professorship at Oxford of; in Tolkien’s fiction
Old Norse
Old Saxon
“On Being Reviewed by Christians” (Joad)
“On Fairy-Stories” (Tolkien)
Onions, C. T.
“On Stories” (Lewis)
Operation Pied Piper
Orage, A. R.
Oratory School
Origins of Modern Science, The
(Butterfield)
Orpheus
(Barfield)
Orthodoxy
(Chesterton)
Orwell, George
Osborne, Dorothy
Otto, Rudolf
Our Mutual Friend
(Dickens)
Outline of History
,
The
(Wells)
Outlines of Romantic Theology
(Williams)
Out of the Silent Planet
(Lewis)
Owen, W.J.B.
Owen, Wilfred
Owen Barfield on C. S. Lewis
(Barfield)
“Owen Barfield and the Rebirth of Meaning” (Tennyson)
Oxford Book of English Mystical Verse, The
Oxford Book of English Verse, The
Oxford Book of Light Verse, The
Oxford English Dictionary
(
OED
)
Oxford Esperanto Society
Oxford High School
Oxford History of English Literature
(
OHEL
)
Oxford Magazine, The
Oxford Mail
Oxford Philosophical Society
Oxford Playhouse
Oxford Poetry 1915
Oxford University; Blackfriars Hall; Bodleian Library; Christianity at; Corpus Christi College; English syllabus at; Exeter College; Jesus College; Keble College; Lady Margaret Hall; Lincoln College; Museum; New College; Officers Training Corps; Oriel College; Pembroke College; Queen’s College; Responsions; Roll of Service; St. Hugh’s College; St. John’s College; Somerville College; Trinity College; Wadham College; Worcester College;
see also
Magdalen College, Oxford; Merton College, Oxford; University College, Oxford
Oxford University Press (OUP)
paganism
Page, Fred
Palmer, Herbert
Palmer, Samuel
pantheism
Pantheon Books
“Papal Aggression” (1850)
Paradise Lost
(Milton)
Paradiso
(Dante)
Paris, Gaston
Pascal, Blaise
Pasley, Rodney Marshall Sabine
Patch, Howard Rollin
Pater Noster
Patmore, Coventry
Paul, St.
Paxford, Fred
Peacock, Thomas
Pearl
Pearson’s Magazine
Penguin Book of Contemporary Verse
(Allott)
Pens
é
es
(Pascal)
Per Amica Silentia Lunae
(Yeats)
Percy, Bishop Thomas
P
è
re Goriot, Le
(Balzac)
Perelandra
(Lewis)
Perrault, Charles
Personal Heresy, The
(Lewis and Tillyard)
Persuasion
(Austen)
Phantastes
(MacDonald)
Phelps, Robert
Philadelphia Inquirer, The
Phillips, J. B.
Phillips, Justin
philology; Barfield and; comparative; English (
see
Middle English; Old English/Anglo-Saxon); in English syllabus at Oxford; Germanic,
see specific languages
; Lewis and; of proto-Inklings; Tolkien and
Philosophical Fragments
(Kierkegaard)
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, The
(Faraday)
Philosophy of Freedom, The
(Steiner)
Picasso, Pablo
Picts
Pigeon Post
(Ransome)
Pilgrim’s Progress, The
(Bunyan)
Pilgrim’s Regress, The
(Lewis)
Pitter, Ruth
Pius V, Saint (pope)
Pius X, Saint (pope)
Place of the Lion, The
(Williams)
“Planets, The” (Lewis)
Plantinga, Alvin
Plato
Platonism
Pliny the Elder and the Younger
Plumptre, Edward Hayes
Poe, Edgar Allan
Poems of Conformity
(Williams,)
“Poet, The” (Emerson)
Poetical Works of Milton, The
Poetic Diction
(Barfield)
“Poetic Diction and Legal Fiction” (Barfield)
Poetry at Present
(Williams)
Poetry Review, The
Poor Servants of Divine Providence
Pope, Alexander
Poppelbaum, Hermann
Possible Worlds
(Haldane)
Potter, Beatrix
Pound, Ezra
Power, Canon Norman
Power, Tyrone
Prayers and Meditations
(Johnson)
Precincts of Felicity, The
(Moorman)
Preface to Paradise Lost, A
(Lewis)
Pre-Raphaelites
Presbyterians
Price, H. H.
Priestley, J. B.
Primer of the Gothic Language
(Wright)
Prince Caspian
(Lewis)
Princess and Curdie, The
(MacDonald)
Princess and the Goblin, The
(MacDonald)