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Press cuttings relating to C.S. Lewis

Dep. c. 1240

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Title

Press cuttings relating to C.S. Lewis

Shelfmark

Dep. c. 1240

Summary

Contains newspaper cuttings and articles by and about Lewis, 1942-1967; poems published by Lewis as 'N.W.', 1946-1949; Barfield's notes for an article by C.S. Lewis on cremation, annotated by Lewis, [?1939]; a poem by Lewis, 1949, entitled, 'Epitaph', written out by Barfield; two copy letters from Lewis to Mr. Hamilton relating to the Narnia stories, 1962; a carbon copy of Barfield's obituary for Lewis, 1963.

Date

?1939-1967

Language

English

Physical extent

1 folder

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Collection contents

Archive of (Arthur) Owen Barfield

Publications

Press cuttings relating to his work, and to matters of general interest

Press cuttings relating to C.S. Lewis

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