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Dep. c. 1236

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Articles and reviews

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Dep. c. 1236

Summary

Comprising:

Mark vs. Tristram: Correspondence Between C.S. Lewis and Owen Barfield, ed. by Walter Hooper, (1967), inscribed on front cover, 'Property of Owen Barfield'

Mark vs. Tristram: Correspondence Between C.S. Lewis and Owen Barfield, ed. by Walter Hooper, with illustrations by Pauline Bayne (Oxford University C.S. Lewis Society, 1990)

Owen Barfield, 'Matière, Imagination et Esprit', Triades, 26.2 (1978-1979), 36-48

Owen Barfield, 'Matter, Imagination and Spirit', Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 42.4 (1974), 621-629, originally read as a paper to the College of Psychic Studies, London, Feb. 1971; two copies, one with revisions by Barfield

Obituary for Marguerite Lundgren, News from the Geotheanum, 4.6 (1983)

Owen Barfield, 'Oxford University', review of James Morris, Oxford (London, 1965), in the Boston Globe, 5 Dec. 1965

Owen Barfield, 'Participation and Isolation: A Fresh Light on Present Discontents', Dalhousie Review, 52.1 (1972), 5-20

Owen Barfield, 'Philology and the Incarnation', Gordon Review, 8.4 (1965), 131-139, with draft typescript of the same, 1964, and reprint in The Bulletin of the New York C.S. Lewis Society (1971)

Owen Barfield, 'Philology and the Incarnation', Journal for Anthroposophy, 24 (1976), 2-12

Owen Barfield, 'The Psalms of David', Anthroposophical Movement, 22.3-5 (1945)

Owen Barfield, 'The Rediscovery of Meaning', offprint from the Saturday Evening Post, 7 Jan. 1961

Response to John Fitzpatrick's essay, 'The man born blind', Bulletin of the New York C.S. Lewis Society, 14.8 (1983), 5

Review of Paul Piehler, The Visionary Landscape, Medium Ævum, 42.1 (1973), 84-91

Owen Barfield, 'The Riddle of the Sphinx', Arena, 19 (1964), 121-128

Owen Barfield, 'Ruin', London Mercury, 7.38 (1922), 164-170

Owen Barfield, 'Some Reflections on Iconology', Denver Quarterly, 7.4 (1973), 42-54

Owen Barfield, 'St James of Compostela', Anthroposophical Quarterly, 9.2 (1964), 200-202

Owen Barfield, 'Understanding Equity' (Centre for Associative Economics, 2007), first published in Anthroposophy, 7.2 (1932), 134-156

Owen Barfield, The Year Participated: being Rudolf Steiner's Calendar of the Soul translated and paraphrased for an English ear (London, 1985), annotated with alternative translations by Barfield

Date

1985

1922-1990

Language

English

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1 folder

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Archive of (Arthur) Owen Barfield

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