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  1. Charles Walter Stansby Williams (20 de septiembre de 1886 – 15 de mayo de 1945), fue un poeta, novelista, teólogo y crítico literario inglés amigo de J. R. R. Tolkien y C. S. Lewis, de creencias cristianas y marcado interés por el esoterismo.

  2. Charles Walter Stansby Williams (20 September 1886 – 15 May 1945) was an English poet, novelist, playwright, theologian and literary critic. Most of his life was spent in London, where he was born, but in 1939 he moved to Oxford with the university press for which he worked and was buried there following his early death.

  3. Biografía de Charles Williams. Abandonó sus estudios en la London University por falta de recursos económicos de su familia. Tras trabajar en una librería, fue contratado por la Oxford University Press, en la que trabajó toda su vida, ocupando varios puestos hasta ser editor.

  4. Charles Williams. Charles Walter Stansby Williams is probably best known, to those who have heard of him, as a leading member (albeit for a short time) of the Oxford literary group, the "Inklings", whose chief figures were C.S. Lewis and J.R.R Tolkien. He was, however, a figure of enormous interest in his own right: a prolific author of plays ...

  5. Learn about Charles Williams (1886-1945), a prolific and influential writer of poetry, fiction, criticism, and theology. Explore his life, works, themes, and legacy as a member of the Oxford University Press and the Inklings.

  6. Learn about Charles Williams, a prolific and influential writer of fantasy, poetry, theology and criticism, and a member of the Oxford literary group, the Inklings. Explore his novels, essays, biography, and library, and join the society for events and news.

  7. 6 de oct. de 2015 · Who was Charles Williams? Author Grevel Lindop discusses the shadowy figure of poet, theologian, magician, and fantasy-writer Charles Williams.

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