Tuor of Gondolin
10-15-2003, 07:24 PM
(I tried a Search for this topic but didn't find any, so...)
Just wondering whether anyone has read/have views of the seven novels written by Charles Williams. I first heard about the inklings in Humphrey Carpenter's Tolkien biography and when on vacation in England managed to get a set of the novels.
They are a curious mixture of detective, supernatural, and sci-fi elements, but I found them to be quite good, in contrast to a sampling I made of his poetry and theological writings, which seemed a bit "turgid" to me.
By the way, he died young, in 1945, immediately after World War II.
The seven novels are:
1- War in Heaven (pub. 1930)
2- The Place of The Lion
3- Many Dimensions (pub. 1931)
4- Shadows Of Ecstasy
5- The Greater Trumps
6- Descent into Hell (pub. 1937)
7- All Hallows' Eve (pub. 1945).
Just wondering whether anyone has read/have views of the seven novels written by Charles Williams. I first heard about the inklings in Humphrey Carpenter's Tolkien biography and when on vacation in England managed to get a set of the novels.
They are a curious mixture of detective, supernatural, and sci-fi elements, but I found them to be quite good, in contrast to a sampling I made of his poetry and theological writings, which seemed a bit "turgid" to me.
By the way, he died young, in 1945, immediately after World War II.
The seven novels are:
1- War in Heaven (pub. 1930)
2- The Place of The Lion
3- Many Dimensions (pub. 1931)
4- Shadows Of Ecstasy
5- The Greater Trumps
6- Descent into Hell (pub. 1937)
7- All Hallows' Eve (pub. 1945).