Read The Fellowship: The Literary Lives of the Inklings Online
Authors: Philip Zaleski,Carol Zaleski
Tags: #Biography & Autobiography, #Literary, #Nonfiction, #Retail
Williams in the snow, heading down the long driveway from the Oxford University Press offices at Southfield House, ca. 1940–43
(Used by permission of the Marion E. Wade Center, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL)
Owen Barfield, ca. 1915, as a Highgate schoolboy playing chess
(Used by permission of the Owen Barfield Literary Estate, Owen A. Barfield, trustee)
Owen Barfield, “C.S.L.: Biographia Theologica,” handwritten in Greek, ca. 1941–46, with note by Barfield, dated August 1969: “I don’t think I showed it to him…”
(Used by permission of the Owen Barfield Literary Estate, Owen A. Barfield, trustee)
Owen Barfield, ca. 1920–25, probably at Oxford
(Used by permission of the Marion E. Wade Center, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL)
Barfield and his wife, Maud, with the family cat in front of their home in Surrey, ca. 1969
(Used by permission of the Marion E. Wade Center, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL)
Barfield in his study, early 1980s
(Used by permission of the Owen Barfield Literary Estate, Owen A. Barfield, trustee)
Magdalen College panorama with a view toward the New Building and Addison’s Walk (by Oliver Woodford
[CC-BY-SA-2.0], from Wikimedia Commons)
The Eagle and Child (“Bird and Baby”) pub, 49 St. Giles, Oxford
(© Martin Macgregor)
A walking tour, Wales, ca. 1935, photograph presumably taken by Owen Barfield: (left to right) Alfred Cecil Harwood (“Lord of the Walks,” according to Lewis), C. S. Lewis, Walter O. (“Wof”) Field (Anthroposophist and close friend of Harwood and Barfield), W. Eric Beckett (Fellow of All Souls, friend of Barfield and Harwood, later knighted for his service as legal adviser to the Foreign Office), Arthur Alan Hanbury-Sparrow (friend of Barfield, author of the World War I memoir
The Land-locked Lake
, and an Anthroposophist)
(Used by permission of the Marion E. Wade Center, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL)
Inklings at the Trout Inn (near the Godstow Bridge in Wolvercote, north of Oxford), ca. 1947: (left to right) Commander James Dundas-Grant, Colin Hardie, Dr. Robert E. Havard, C. S. Lewis, Peter Havard
(Used by permission of the Marion E. Wade Center, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL)
(Alan) Bede Griffiths, 1926
(Used by permission of Kathryn Spink, courtesy of Adrian Rance-McGregor)
Dorothy L. Sayers, studio portrait, ca. 1926
(Used by permission of the Marion E. Wade Center, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL)