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