The Novels of Charles Williams

  • The Novels of Charles Williams
    By Thomas, Howard

    We learn something more of Sir Giles Tumulty presently when he encounters Prester John at the railway depot at Fardles. Prester John gives Sir Giles a strange warning, the thrust of which seems to be that perhaps the very thing that Sir ...

  • The Novels of Charles Williams
    By Thomas Howard

    The Stone has certain other peculiar properties , among which are the fact that it is infinitely divisible without ever diminishing : that is , you can cut it with a knife as many times as you wish , but each piece , or " type " ...

  • The Novels of Charles Williams
    By Thomas Howard

    Williams' "metaphysical thrillers" have long fascinated an elite reading public that includes T.S. Eliot, W.H. Auden and C.S. Lewis. But his works are dense and perplexing, and the meanings of...

  • The Novels of Charles Williams
    By Thomas Howard

    Indeed , it is this quality which will doubtless keep Williams ' prose forever in the category of “ special ” or “ peculiar ” and never allow ... is the Archdeacon's frame of mind and that this is , in fact , essential to the action .

  • The Novels of Charles Williams
    By Charles Williams

    "The Novels of Charles Williams" is a collection of seven gripping novels. They have inspired C. S. Lewis and numerous other writers of fantasy.