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A CHRONOLOGICAL SUMMARY OF CONTENTS
1 9 6 9 - 2 0 0 5
No. 1, November 1969
Report of founding meeting. Two pages.
No. 2, December 1969
Miracles. Business and discussion report. Essay: "The Incarnation
in the Works of C.S. Lewis" by Byron Lambert. Eight pages.
No. 3, January 1970
"Christianity and Culture: An Interpretation of C.S. Lewis,"
with essay by Dr. Robert Ives; C.S.L. Question Box and Quiz #1.
Twelve pages.
No 4, February 1970
Meeting on "Objections to Lewis"; Society business.
Five pages.
No. 5, March 1970
"Chronological Snobbery." Four pages.
No. 6, April 1970
Till We Have Faces. Four pages.
No. 7, May 1970
"Impressions of Lewis as a Man," with Miss Jane Douglass
and Prof. Thomas Howard; essay, "An Enduring Friendship,"
by Miss Douglass. Six pages.
No. 8, June 1970
"C.S. Lewis and Modern Theological Thought," with Dr.
Ronald Grimes. Three pages.
No. 9, July 1970
The Great Divorce. Essay: "C.S. Lewis as Amateur Philosopher"
by Paul Vincent. Eight pages.
No. 10, August 1970
"CSL and Politics." Question Box. Three pages.
No. 11, September 1970
The Magician's Nephew and The Last Battle. Extracts from letters.
Question Box. Six pages.
No. 12, October 1970
Lyric poetry and the poetry of C. S. Lewis. Question Box. Letters.
Seven pages.
No. 13, November 1970
Reflections on the Psalms, with essay by Bryon Lambert. Question
Box. Letters. Eight pages.
No. 14, December 1970
The Silver Chair and The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. Question
Box. Letters. Eight pages.
No. 15, January 1971
The Abolition of Man, with "Notes" by Richard Hodgens.
Articles: "A Brief Study of Implied Disjunctive Syllogisms"
by J. R. Christopher; "Quid Est Veritas? Est Vir Adest"
by Henry Noel; "The Greening of America and The Abolition
of Man" by Eugene McGovern. Book notes. Letters. Eight pages.
No. 16, February 1971
The Pilgrim's Regress, with "A Guide" by Henry Noel.
Notes. Letters. Twenty-four pages.
No. 17, March 1971
"C.S. Lewis: Literary Critic." Article by James Como:
"The Critical Principles of C.S. Lewis." Bibliography
of articles and books about Lewis. Letters. Sixteen pages.
No. 18, April 1971
Miracles. Articles: "The Reception of C.S. Lewis in Germany"
by Gisbert Kranz; "The Composition of The Chronicles of Narnia"
by Richard Shramko; "New Light on Narnia" by William
Linden; Excerpts from "The Chronicles of Narnia and the Adolescent
Reader" by John W. Montgomery. Letters. Sixteen pages.
No. 19, May 1971
"Charles Williams and C.S. Lewis," with excerpts from
essay by Prof. Jack Boies. Essays: "All Lies in a Passion
of Patience" by Eugene Warren; "What is the C.S. Lewis
Society About?" by Henry Noel. Notes. Letters. Eight pages.
No. 20, June 1971
"Does the evolution of human consciousness, notably in the
Counter-Culture, give grounds for optimism about the future of
Mankind?," with Profs. Peter Kreeft and William Marra. Notes.
Letters. Eight pages.
No. 21, July 1971
The Four Loves. Reprinted from Time, "Don v. Devil"
(Sept. 8, 1947), "Defender of the Faith" (Dec. 6, 1963).
Letters. Eight pages.
No. 22, August 1971
Mere Christianity. Two unpublished letters by Lewis. Essay: "On
the CSL Theory of the Composition of the Chronicles of Narnia"
by J.R. Christopher. Letters. Six pages.
No. 23, September 1971
A Grief Observed. Essay: "A Theological Triolet" by
J.R. Christopher. Letters. Six pages.
No. 24, October 1971
"CSL on Words." Essays: "Philology in Out of the
Silent Planet" ; by Karen Farley, and "CSL on Science"
by Henry Noel. Notes. Letters. Six pages.
No. 25, November 1971
The Screwtape Letters, with "A Personal View" and "Some
Accomplishments Claimed by the Lowerarchy" by Hope Kirkpatrick.
Winning essays in the Screwtape Competition by "Another Clerk"
and Craig Lawson. Essay: "Introduction to Lewis" by
Charles A. Brady, reprinted from America (May 27, 1944). Letters.
Eight pages.
No. 26, December 1971
"Memories of Lewis" with Christopher Derrick as guest
speaker. Summary of the Question Box, QB I to QB 45, by Henry
Noel. Essay: "C.S. Lewis: II" by Charles A. Brady, reprinted
from America (June 10, 1944). Letters. Eight pages.
No. 27, January 1972
The Problem of Pain. Essay: "Apologist versus Apologist:
A Critique of C.S. Lewis as 'Defender of the Faith'" by Norman
Pittenger, reprinted from The Christian Century (October 1, 1958).
Notes. Letters. Eight pages.
No. 28, February 1972
Letters to Malcolm, with "An Appraisal" by Robert Merchant.
Essays: "Star-Begotten on the Silent Planet" by Richard
Hodgens; excerpts from "C.S. Lewis" by Walter Hooper,
reprinted from The Franciscan (September 1967). Letters. Eight
pages.
No. 29, March 1972
The Discarded Image, with excerpts from "A Survey" by
Evelyn Herzog. Notes. Letters. Eight pages.
No. 30, April 1972
Poems. Notice by Walter Hooper of the death of Katherine Farrer.
Essay: "Finding God in Narnia" by Charles A. Brady,
reprinted from America (October 27, 1956). Letters. Eight pages.
No. 31, May 1972
"An Evening with Owen Barfield." Essay: "C.S. Lewis
at the Breakfast Table" by the Rev. Canon Adam Fox. Notes.
Letters. Ten pages. Supplement to No. 31: Reprint of "Philology
and the Incarnation" by Owen Barfield with a bibliography
of Mr. Barfield's works. Five pages.
No. 32, June 1972
"Lewis's View of Animals," with paper by Helen Cooper.
Essays: "Narnia: The Journey and the Garden Symbols in The
Magician's Nephew and The Horse and His Boy," by "Another
Clerk" ; "Arthurian Torso: Lewis Among the Metaphysicals"
by James Mark Purcell. Notes. Letters. Eight pages.
No. 33, July 1972
Out of the Silent Planet, with "The Planetology of C.S. Lewis:
In Summary" by Richard Hodgens. Essays: "J.B.S. Haldane,
Jailer" by Richard Hodgens; "Who was J.B.S. Haldane?"
Question Box. Notes. Letters. Eight pages.
No. 34, August 1972
"Major Warren H. Lewis," with bibliography of Major
Lewis. Essays: "Identifications of Lewis's Dedicatees; "Joy
Davidman's Letter to a Comrade" by Jerome McGovern. Bibliography
of Joy Davidman's Works. Notes. Letters. Eight pages.
No. 35, September 1972
"Lewis and Education." Essays: "Some Preliminary
Thoughts on Lewis and Freud" by Hope Kirkpatrick; "'...And
I Quote': A Survey of Lewis's Citations of George MacDonald"
by Muriel Hutton. Summary of responses to the Society's questionnaire
by Henry Noel. A note on college courses dealing with Lewis. Financial
report. Eighteen pages.
No. 36, October 1972
A Preface to Paradise Lost, with essay by Donald A. Roberts. Essay:
"C.S. Lewis in Milton Criticism" by James Como. Notes.
Letters. Eight pages.
No. 37, November 1972
"Lewis and Rational Individualism." Essays: "Narrative
Poems" by James Mark Purcell; "C.S. Lewis vs. Restoration
Comedy" by J.R. Christopher; "Letter from Holland"
by E.J. VanWaasdijk. Notes. Question Box. Letters. Eight pages.
No. 38, December 1972
Perelandra, with essay, "Myth and Belief in Perelandra"
by James Como. Note on "Perelandra as Opera" by Hope
Kirkpatrick. Eight pages.
No. 39, January 1973
"Obstinacy in Belief," with essay by Eugene McGovern.
Memoir, "The Prophet Lewis" by Dr. Erik Routley. Letters.
Eight pages.
No. 40, February 1973
"Lewis Contra Freud" with essay by Hope Kirkpatrick.
Memoir, "Meeting with C.S. Lewis..." by Charles Wrong.
Essay: "C.S. Lewis: Foe of Humanism" by George C. Anderson,
reprinted from The Christian Century (December 25, 1946). Notes.
Letters. Fourteen pages.
No. 41, March 1973
That Hideous Strength, with map of the University of Edgestow
by Mary Kirkpatrick. Essay: "Can Lewis and Freud be Reconciled?"
by Robert Plank. Letters. Eight pages.
No. 42, April 1973
English Literature in the Sixteenth Century, with "An Introduction"
by Kay Stevenson. Essays: "C.S. Lewis and the Worship of
the Church" by Donald A. Roberts; "Lewis vs. Empson:
Was Eden Plato's or OGPU's?" by James Mark Purcell; "A
Reply to Dr. Plank" by Hope Kirkpatrick; "Lewis vs.
Bultmann in L'Aigle" by Henry Noel; "A Production at
Magdalen" by Mary Legg. Notes. Letters. Fourteen pages.
No. 43, May 1973
"Anthroposophy: The Teachings of Rudolf Steiner with Special
Reference to C.S. Lewis," with essay by Amos Franceschelli.
Book notes by Richard Hodgens. Letters. Eight pages.
No. 44, June 1973
"Sehnsucht," with essay, "Sehnsucht and Joy"
by Robert C. Rice. Essay: "The Scholar's Tale," reprinted
from Times Literary Supplement (January 7, 1965). Letters. Eight
pages.
No. 45, July 1973
The Four Loves: "Affection." Essays: "Miracles
Rationalized," reprinted from Times Literary Supplement (June
14, 1947); "Lewis's Revision of Miracles, Chapter 3"
by Eugene McGovern. Letters. Eight pages.
No. 46, August 1973
No meeting. Essay: "Dante in the Works of C.S. Lewis"
by Dr. Gisbert Kranz, translated by Hope Kirkpatrick. Letters
from Charles Wrong concerning Lewis and suicide. Ten pages.
No. 47, September 1973
"Lewis, the Christian Rhetorician." Essay: "Myth
in the Apologetic Works" by John Fitzpatrick. Photocopy of
a letter and a sketch Lewis sent to Sr. Penelope, CSMV. Letters.
Financial report. Eight pages.
No. 48, October 1973
"The Rules of the Game," with Prof. Paul Holmer. Essay:
"Joseph Wood Krutch and C.S. Lewis: A Comparison and a Letter"
by J.R. Christopher. A Narnian crossword puzzle. Letters. Eight
pages.
No. 49, November 1973
The Four Loves: "Friendship." Essay: "C.S. Lewis
and Homosexuality" by Margaret P. Hannay. A list of translations
of Lewis's books; notes on "The Lewis Collection at Wheaton
College"; "BBC Productions of Lewis's Works"; "A
Memorial Service in Thankful Memory of C.S. Lewis." Eight
pages.
No. 50, December 1973
"The Humanitarian Theory of Punishment" with essay by
Hope Kirkpatrick. Letters. Eight pages.
No. 51, January 1974
Reflections on the Psalms with essay by Robert Merchant. Memoir,
"Recollections of C.S. Lewis" by Luke Rigby, O.S.B.
Letters. Eight pages.
No. 52, February 1974
No meeting because of a snowstorm. Essay: "C.S. Lewis and
Anthroposophy" by A.C. Harwood, reprinted from Anthroposophical
Quarterly (Winter 1973). Photograph of Rudolf Steiner. Essay:
"The Function of Criticism," reprinted from Times Literary
Supplement (Nov. 3, 1961). Letters. Eight pages.
No. 53, March 1974
"Lewis and MacDonald." Essay: "An Introduction
to the Curdie Books of George MacDonald, Including Parallels Between
Them and the Narnian Chronicles" by Mary Kirkpatrick. Letters.
Eight pages.
No. 54, April 1974
The Four Loves: "Eros." Essays: "Eros in That Hideous
Strength" by Jack Haynes; "Warren Hamilton Lewis: An
Appreciation" by Walter Hooper. Eight pages.
No. 55, May 1974
"Books Which Influenced Lewis." Essays: "Lewis
and MacDonald" by Mary Kirkpatrick; "Tormance and C.S.
Lewis" by William Linden; "Some Notes on Chesterton"
by Eugene McGovern. Eight pages.
No. 56, June 1974
"Metaphor in The Great Divorce." Essay (excerpts): "The
Great Divorce: Life After Death in Metaphor" by Lois Westerlund.
"C.S. Lewis: A Bibliographical Supplement," compiled
and annotated by J.R. Christopher and Joan K. Ostling. Letters.
Eight pages.
No. 57, July 1974
The Four Loves: "Agape." Essays: "Some Little-Known
Books in Lewis's Background" by Henry Noel. "How Your
Bulletin Gets to You: A Mechanical Tale." Eight pages.
No. 58, August 1974
No meeting. Essays: "A Clear Thinker" by Hope Kirkpatrick;
"The Child motif in That Hideous Strength" by Charles
J. Nolan, Jr.; "C.S. Lewis and the Mind-Body Identity Thesis"
by J.D. Memory; "Some Children's Thoughts on The Horse and
His Boy." Question Box. Notes. Letters. Sixteen pages.
No. 59, September 1974
"Lewis as Seen by Those Who Knew Him" with essay, "The
New Ingredient" by Eugene McGovern. Essays: "C.S. Lewis"
by John Wain, reprinted from Encounter (May 1964); "Body
and Mind in That Hideous Strength" by Laurie Lieb. Notes.
Letters. Financial report. Fourteen pages.
No. 60, October 1974
Surprised by Joy. Essays: "An Analysis of 'The Apologist's
Evening Prayer'" by J.R. Christopher; "The Inklings
and the 20th Century: Did They Back Away?" by Corbin Scott
Carnell (reprinted from Catholic Currents). Notes. Letters. Eight
pages.
No. 61, November 1974
Fifth Anniversary Issue. Report of the meeting by Robert Merchant.
Essays: "A Clerke of Oxenforde" by James Como;"
"Our First Five Years" by Eugene McGovern; "The
Story of Two Lives" by Byron Lambert; "'From the Master's
Lips'": "W.B. Yeats as C.S. Lewis Saw Him" by J.R.
Christopher. "The Old Grey Mare," "Awake, My Lute!"
and (with Owen Barfield) "Abecedarium Philosophicum."
A Letter from Walter Hooper, A Letter to Clyde S. Kilby. Photographs.
Reviews. Notes. Letters. The Charter of the Society. Twenty-four
pages.
No. 62, December 1974
"The View of Woman in Lewis and in Charles Williams."
Essay: "The Rebirth of Christ" by Jeffrey Hart, reprinted
from National Review (Dec. 28, 1965). Letters. Eight pages.
No. 63, January 1975
The Green-Hooper biography of Lewis. Essays: "The People's
New Clothes: A Biography, Its Readers, and Its Subject" by
James Como; Paul Elmer More and C.S. Lewis" by Richard Doney
and Byron C. Lambert. Eight pages.
No. 64, February 1975
"'Membership,' With Special Emphasis on Lewis's Idea of Hierarchy."
Essay: "Hierarchy in C.S. Lewis" by Hope Kirkpatrick.
Letters. Eight pages.
No. 65, March 1975
"Echoes of St. Bonaventure in The Great Dance on Perelandra."
Essays: "The Ubiquitous Center in Bonaventure and in Lewis"
by Jaime Vidal; "Men and Morals in Space" by John M.
Phelan, reprinted from America (Oct. 9, 1965). Eight pages.
No. 66, April 1975
"Life After Death: Visions of Lewis and Williams," with
essay by Naomi Frost. Announcement of a Screwtape Competition,
with sketch by Geoff Jeanes. Notice of the founding of the C.S.
Lewis Society of Princeton University. Notes. Letters. Twelve
pages.
No. 67, May 1975
The use of Lewis's books in courses at Luther College, Teaneck,
NJ. Excerpts from students' essays. Letters. Eight pages.
No. 68, June 1975
The Narnian stories. Essays: "'Other Worlds' in Fiction"
by Geoff Jeanes; "The View from Malacandra" by Donald
Watt. Letters. Eight pages.
No. 69, July 1975
"An Evening With Walter Hooper," which took the form
of answers to questions from the audience. Essay: "C.S. Lewis
in Cambridge: Some Personal Impressions" by R.W. Ladborough.
Notes. Letters. Twelve pages.
No. 70, August 1975
Special issue: "Opposition is True Friendship." Essays:
"C.S. Lewis and Historicism" by Owen Barfield; "The
Barfield-Lewis 'Great War'" by Lionel Adey; "The Common
Ground of Lewis and Barfield" by James G. Colbert, Jr.; "Christianity
and Progress" by Charles Wrong. Twenty-four pages.
No. 71, September 1975
"The Case for Christianity," with essay, "What
Christians Believe" by Robert Merchant. "A Toast to
the Memory of C.S. Lewis" by A.C. Harwood, with photograph.
Notes. Letters. Financial report. Eight pages
No. 72, October 1975
"Belief: A Functional View," with essay by Beverly Arlton.
Notes. Letters. Eight pages.
No. 73, November 1975
Till We Have Faces, with essay by James Como. Other essays: "Mystic
Experience in Till We Have Faces" by Carolyn Keefe; "The
Labors of Psyche: A Sorting of Events" by J.R. Christopher.
Book Notes by Richard Hodgens. Letters. Fourteen pages.
No. 74, December 1975
The Great Divorce, with essay, "The Beginning of the Real
Story: Images of Heaven in C.S. Lewis and Dante" by Lawrence
Cobb. Short essay: "Why Are We Members of the C.S. Lewis
Society?" by Lawrence Cobb. Notes. Letters. Eight pages.
No. 75, January 1976
The Allegory of Love, presented by Jim Tetreault and summarized
for the Bulletin by James Como. Essay: "The Nature and Function
of Myth in the Christian Thought of C.S. Lewis" by John T.
Stahl. Book Notes by Richard Hodgens. Notes. Letters. Fourteen
pages.
No. 76, February 1976
The Great Dance in Perelandra, with essay by John Kirkpatrick.
Essay: "C.S. Lewis's Problem with Petitionary Prayer"
by Eric C. Meyer, C.P. Letter. Twelve pages.
No. 77, March 1976
The Screwtape Letters, with essay, "Screwtape, Satan, and
Sophistication" by Susan Hall. Winning entries in the Screwtape
Competition, by Larry Walker and Jennifer Swift. Eight pages.
No. 78, April 1976
Narrative Poems, with essay by Richard Hodgens. Short essay: "The
Three Roads: A Comment on 'The Queen of Drum'" by Carol Ann
Brown. "MLA Seminars on Lewis" by James Como. Letters.
Eighteen pages.
No. 79, May 1976
"Imagination and Reality" with Paul Holmer as speaker.
Essay: "Memories of a January Term Abroad" by Constance
Danner. Notes. Letters. Eight pages.
No. 80, June 1976
The Personal Heresy, with essay by Hope Kirkpatrick. Letter. Eight
pages.
No. 81, July 1976
Till We Have Faces, with Doreen Anderson Wood as speaker. Essay:
"C.S. Lewis Ten Years Later" by Calvin D. Linton, reprinted
from Christianity Today (Nov. 9, 1973). Notes. Letters. Eight
pages.
No. 82, August 1976
No meeting. Essay: "Lewis's View of Science" by Martha
C. Sammons. Book Notes by Richard Hodgens. Financial Report. Eight
pages.
No. 83, September 1976
"The Poison of Subjectivism," with essay, "On the
Objectivity of Moral Values" by Eugene McGovern. Essay: "Transformed
Nature: 'Where is it Now, the Glory and the Dream?'" by J.R.
Christopher. Twelve pages.
No. 84, October 1976
"Minitopics on Lewis," with essays, "The Land Where
the Shadows Fall: The Idea of Heaven in C.S. Lewis" by Carol
Ann Brown, and "Obedience and Surrender in Narnia" by
John Morrison. Essay: "A Visit to the Wade Collection at
Wheaton College" by Sr. Ignatius Miller, OSU. Notes. Letters.
Twelve pages.
No. 85, November 1976
Miracles, with essay by Robert Merchant. "A Prayer Written
on the 13th Anniversary of C.S. Lewis's Death" by Corbin
Scott Carnell. The By-Laws of the Eldila of the Society. Eight
pages.
No. 86, December 1976
"Lewis and Eliot," with essay by James Tetreault. Quotations
from Eliot, Lewis, and Lincoln. Reports of a conference on Lewis
at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, and on the Special Session
on Lewis at the MLA convention. Book Notes. Letters. Sixteen pages.
No. 87, January 1977
An Experiment in Criticism, with an essay by Linda Bridges. "Charles
Colson's Born Again." Eight pages.
No. 88, February 1977
Recording of The Screwtape Letters. Essays: "Masculine and
Feminine: The Shape of the Universe" by Lawrence W. Cobb;"
"Fantasy in a World of Monochrome: Where C.S. Lewis Continues
to Help" by W. Fred Graham, and a reply to Graham by Stuart
D. Robertson, both reprinted from The Christian Century. Notes.
Letters. Twelve pages.
No. 89, March 1977
"Narnia, The Magic Flute, and The Tempest," with Fr.
William Eddy as Chairman. Essay: "C.S. Lewis: The Man and
What He Stood For" by Lionel Adey. Eight pages.
No. 90, April 1977
Meeting devoted to "Minitopics." "A Lewis Evening
in London" by Mary Kirkpatrick; "A Conference on the
Oxford Christian Writers at Messiah College" by Susan F.
Jonas; "Lewis, Sayers, and ?" (a selection of quotations)
by Carol Ann Brown; Letters. Eight pages.
No. 91, May 1977
Letters to An American Lady, with essay by Dr. Dora Chaplin. Essay:
"C.S. Lewis's Annotations to His Shakespeare Volumes"
by Lionel Adey. Letters. Sixteen pages.
No. 92, June 1977
Narnia, with essay, "Once Upon a Narnia" by Carol Ann
Brown. Essay: "The Angel of the Law in The Great Divorce"
by Eugene Warren. Notes. Letters. Eight pages.
No. 93, July 1977
"Lewis on Husbands and Wives," with excerpts from an
essay by Naomi Frost. Essay: "C.S. Lewis and the Formation
of 'Mere Christianity'" by Roland M. Kawano.. Eight pages.
No. 94, August 1977
No meeting. The issue was devoted to the Society's first "Lewis
Weekend," held at Albertus Magnus College, New Haven, CT,
August 12-14. Essays: "Reflections of an Editor" by
Walter Hooper;" "Orual's Complaint Against the Gods."
Sixteen pages.
No. 95, September 1977
"Lewis: The Believing Skeptic." Essays: "Some Notes
on C.S. Lewis's The Dark Tower and Other Stories" by Charles
Brady; "Preparing a College Library Exhibit on C.S. Lewis"
by Bela Kapotsy. A summary of the responses to the questionnaire
that accompanied the September 1976 issue. Notes. Financial Report.
Sixteen pages.
No. 96, October 1977
Out of the Silent Planet, with essay, "It All Depends on
the Point of View" by Lois Westerlund. Essay: "C.S.
Lewis and the Chinese" by Paul Clasper, reprinted from Quarterly
Notes on Christianity and Chinese Religion and Culture. Letters.
Notes. Eight pages.
No. 97, November 1977
"Jolly Decent, Jolly Profitable: C.S. Lewis and His American
Publishers," with William Griffin, Senior Editor at Macmillan.
Essays: "Logres and Britain: The Dialectic of C.S. Lewis's
That Hideous Strength" by John H. Timmerman; "The Rhetorical
End: 'Venus at St. Anne's'" by Charles J. Nolan, Jr. Book
Notes by Richard Hodgens. Letters. Notes. Fourteen pages.
No. 98, December 1977
"Lewis and ... Management?!" Essay: "'The Man Born
Blind': Light in C.S. Lewis" by Martha C. Sammons. Eight
pages.
No. 99, January 1978
"Chesterton and Lewis," with essay, "Chesterton
and Lewis: The Necessary Angels" by John Martin. Brief essay:
"Lewis and Charlotte Yonge" by Sr. Ignatius Miller,
OSU. Fourteen pages.
No. 100, February 1978
"Words, and The Word," with essay by Amos Franceschelli.
Notes. Letters. Three photographs of Lewis. Twelve pages.
No. 101, March 1978
The Four Loves, with essay by Emilie Griffin. Letters. Note. Eight
pages.
No. 102, April 1978
The Dark Tower, with essays: "Notes on Lewis's The Dark Tower"
by Richard Hodgens and "Touring The Dark Tower" by J.R.
Christopher. Book Notes by Richard Hodgens. Letter. Sixteen pages.
No. 103, May 1978
The Personal Heresy, with essay, "The Final Essays in The
Personal Heresy" by Hope Kirkpatrick. Letters. Ten pages.
No. 104, June 1978
"Lewis and Purgatory," with essay, "In the Dentist's
Chair, or, Farther Up and Farther In?" by Burton Everist.
Notes. Eight pages.
No. 105, July 1978
"Social Morality," with essay by Eugene McGovern. Eight
pages.
No. 106, August 1978
No meeting. Essay: "The Ancients versus the Moderns: Thoughts
on The Abolition of Man" by G.B. Tennyson, reprinted from
The Occasional Review. Letters. Twelve pages.
No. 107, September 1978
"Lewis on Death and Resurrection," with essay by Walter
Ramshaw. Notes. Financial Report. Eight pages.
No. 108, October 1978
"Two Authors Whom Lewis Recommended," with essays: "Notes
on a Lost Eulogy" (on Dorothy L. Sayers), by Carol Ann Brown;
"One Who Gave 'Ardour to Virtue and Confidence to Truth'"
(on Samuel Johnson) by Eugene McGovern. Twelve pages.
No. 109, November 1978
The Pilgrim's Regress. Essay: "The Talk of Christian Men"
by Walter Hooper (a review of Humphrey Carpenter's The Inklings,
reprinted from Christian World). Notes. Letters. Eight pages.
No. 110, December 1978
"Lewis, the Apologist," with essay by Robert Merchant.
Notes. Eight pages.
No. 111, January 1979
Selected Literary Essays, with essay by Linda Bridges. Letters.
Notes. Eight pages.
No. 112, February 1979
"C.S. Lewis and the Foolish Things of the World," with
essay by John Martin. Book Notes by Richard Hodgens. Notes. Letters.
Sixteen pages.
No. 113, March 1979
Perelandra, with essay by Richard Hodgens. Letters. Eight pages.
No. 114, April 1979
"Lewis on Prayer" with essay by Beverly Arlton. Letters.
Eight pages.
No. 115, May 1979
Meeting devoted to a showing of the first two parts of "Through
Joy and Beyond." Essays: "C.S. Lewis as medievalist"
by Judith Kollmann; "The Sound of Friendship" by Owen
Barfield (a review of They Stand Together, reprinted from Christian
World). Letters. Eight pages.
No. 116, June 1979
C.S. Lewis at the Breakfast Table, with James Como. Essay: "Mirrors
of Ourselves" by Carol Ann Brown. Notes. Eight pages.
No. 117, July 1979
Sheldon Vanauken's A Severe Mercy and Humphrey Carpenter's The
Inklings, with essay by Walter Ramshaw on A Severe Mercy. Letters.
Eight pages.
No. 118, August 1979
No meeting. Essays: "Jane McNeill and C.S. Lewis" by
Mary Rogers (reprinted from The Chronicle of the Portland C.S.
Lewis Society); "A Note on The Abolition of Man" by
James G. Colbert, Jr.; "Lewis's Objective Room: Key to Aesthetics"
by Charles J. Nolan, Jr. Book Notes by Richard Hodgens, Notes.
Eight pages.
No. 119, September 1979
"Fresh Views of Humankind in Lewis's Poems," with essay
by John Kirkpatrick. Financial report. Eight pages.
No. 120, October 1979
"The Idea of Covenant in Narnia," with essay by John
Morrison. Letters. Eight pages.
No. 121, November 1979
A celebration of the Society's Tenth Anniversary. Essays: "Equality"
by C.S. Lewis (reprinted from The Spectator, August 27, 1943);
"A Toast" by James Como; "The Society's First Ten
Years" by Richard Hodgens; "Members' Responses to the
Society's Questionnaire" by Hope Kirkpatrick. Two photographs
of Lewis. Letters. Eight pages.
No. 122, December 1979
They Stand Together, with essay "Late Wine: The Letters to
Arthur Greeves" by Eugene McGovern. Essay: "Was Lewis
Consistent on Punishment and Purgatory?" by Hope Kirkpatrick.
Letters. Ten pages.
No. 123, January 1980
Showing of the third part of "Through Joy and Beyond."
Essays: "The Heresy of Allegorizing Narnia: A Rejoinder"
by Charles A. Huttar; "On the Excesses of Appreciation"
by Bruce Edwards, Jr. Book Notes by Richard Hodgens. Letters.
Eight pages.
No. 124, February
"The Eldila in the Space Trilogy," with essay by John
Willis, S.J. Essay-review, by James Como of Walter Hooper's Past
Watchful Dragons and Peter J. Schakel's Reading with the Heart.
Notes. Eight pages.
No. 125, March 1980
"C.S. Lewis and Charles Williams: Differences and Similarities
in the Shape of Their Thought" with essay by Dorothy Hobson
Fitzgerald. Letters. Twelve pages.
No. 126, April 1980
"C.S. Lewis on Conversion" with essay by Emilie Griffin.
Essay: "Mother Hubberd's Tale and The Last Battle" by
Russ A. Phelps. Notes. Ten pages.
No. 127, May 1980
"C.S. Lewis on Scripture," with essay by Michael Christensen.
Notes. Letters. Eight pages.
No. 128, June 1980
"'The Taste of the Pineapple': A Basis for Literary Criticism,"
with essay by Jerry Daniel. Letters. Twelve pages.
No. 129, July 1980
Meeting devoted to minitopics on Lewis: "Inner Rings and
C.S. Lewis" by John Helfrich; "An Objection to Lewis's
Treatment of Storge" by Eugene McGovern. Essay: "That
Hideous Strength: Antidote to Modernism" by Charles J. Nolan,
Jr. Book Notes. Letters. Eight pages
No. 130, August 1980
No meeting. Essays: "Die Engel" by Carol Ann Brown;
"Sehnsucht and the Platonic Eros in Dymer" by Michael
D. Slack. Letters. Eight pages.
No. 131, September 1980
Reflections on the Psalms, with essay by Walter Ramshaw. Essay:
"Lewis on Storge: A Rejoinder" by John J. Brugaletta.
Financial report. Ten pages.
No. 132, October 1980
"The Screwtape Letters: A Description of the Manuscript in
the Berg Collection of the New York Public Library" by James
Como. Letters. Eight pages.
No. 133, November 1980
"Broadening the Lewisian Context: Some Suggestions"
with essay (published in the January 1981 issue) by James Como.
Essay: "Letters from C.S. Lewis in the Humanities Research
Center, The University of Texas at Austin: A Checklist" by
Joe R. Christopher. Eight pages.
No. 134, December 1980
"'A Day With a White Mark' - Ten Readings From the Works
of C.S. Lewis" by the CUNY Readers Theatre. Essays: "C.S.
Lewis and the Poetry of Owen Barfield" by Thomas Kranidas;
"C.S. Lewis in the Company of All the Saints" by Sr.
Brenda Michael. Notes. Letters. Ten pages.
No. 135, January 1981
"Themes of Joy and Substitution in the Works of C.S. Lewis
and Charles Williams," with essay by Dorothy Hobson Fitzgerald,
and "The Coinherence of Charles Williams's Christian Symbols:
An Outline" by Dorothy Hobson Fitzgerald. Essay: "Broadening
the Lewisian Context: Some Suggestions" by James Como (presented
at the November 1980 meeting). Letters. Sixteen pages.
No. 136, February 1981
The Great Divorce, with essay, "On Lizards and Stallions"
by Michael Christensen. Book Notes by Richard Hodgens. Letter.
Eight pages.
No. 137, March 1981
"The Conscience and Moral Reasoning," with essay by
Robert Merchant. Letters. Eight pages.
No. 138, April 1981
An informal debate on "Resolved: Lewis's Writings offer More
Comfort to American Political Liberals Than They Do to American
Political Conservatives." Essay: "C.S. Lewis and the
Romantic Novel" by Don D. Elgin. Notes. Letters. Eight pages.
No. 139, May 1981
"Secondary Worlds: Lewis and Tolkien," with essay and
two drawings by Sr. Pauline, CSM. Eight pages.
No. 140, June 1981
"The Politics of C.S. Lewis." Essays: "Malvern
in My Time" by W.H. Lewis; "Lewis and Johnson on the
Foundations of Morality." Book Notes by Richard Hodgens.
Eight pages.
No. 141, July 1981
"C.S. Lewis's Contribution to a 'Missionary Theology': An
Asian Perspective," with essay by Paul Clasper. Letters.
Eight pages.
No. 142, August 1981
The issue was devoted to the Society's Second Lewis Weekend. Essay:
"Observations of a Trustee" by Walter Hooper. Letters.
Financial report. Eight pages.
No. 143, September 1981
"Lewis and Chesterton: The Smell of Dew and Thunder,"
with essay by Jerry Daniel. Book Notes. Eighteen pages.
No. 144, October 1981
"Lewis and Wagner," with essay by John Fitzpatrick.
Book Notes by Richard Hodgens. Letters. Notes. Sixteen pages.
No. 145, November 1981
"C.S. Lewis as a Semanticist" with essay by Michael
A. Covington. Notes. Eight pages.
No. 146, December 1981
"C.S. Lewis and George MacDonald: A Comparison of Styles,"
with essay by Gail Horsman. Essay: "Some Notes on Noel"
by Carol Ann Brown. Eight pages.
No. 147, January 1982
"God Means What He Says: C.S. Lewis on Forgiveness,"
with essay by John Morrison. Notes. Eight pages.
No. 148, February 1982
"C.S. Lewis and the Visual Arts" a slide presentation
and lecture by William Swetcharnik. Notes. Eight pages.
No. 149, March 1982
"Lewis as Communicator," with essay by Hope Kirkpatrick.
Letters. Eight pages.
No. 150, April 1982
Till We Have Faces, with essay, "Who is Ungit?" by Carol
Ann Brown. Letters. Book Note. Eight pages.
No. 151, May 1982
"Voices of Fire: Eliot, Lewis, Sayers, Chesterton,"
with essay by John Martin. Notes. Letters. Eighteen pages.
No. 152, June 1982
"C.S. Lewis Considered as a Surrealist," with essay
by Richard Hodgens. Letters. Eight pages.
No. 153, July 1982
Minitopics. Essays: "Lewis, Roman Catholicism, and Christopher
Derrick" by Tim Corkery; "Reflections Provoked by On
Stories" by Eugene McGovern. Letters. Eight pages.
No. 154, August 1982
No meeting. Essay: "A Lewis Capriccio" by John Martin.
Notes. Financial report. Eight pages.
No. 155, September 1982
"Deconstruction and Rehabilitation: C.S. Lewis and Critical
Theory," with essay by Bruce L. Edwards, Jr. Eight pages.
No. 156, October 1982
English Literature in the Sixteenth Century, with essay by Austin
and Ruth Turney. Notes. Eight pages.
No. 157, November 'L982
"That Glorious Strength: Lewis on Male and Female,"
with essay by Neil Ribe. Book Notes. Letters. Notes. Twelve pages.
No. 158, December 1982
Brothers and Friends: The Diaries of Major Warren Hamilton Lewis,
with essay, "Routes of Regression: Brothers and Friends,
Then and Always" by James Como. Notes. Eight pages.
No. 159, January 1983
The use of Lewis's books in education. Letter in Screwtape style
translated from the French by Hope Kirkpatrick. Letters. Book
Notes. Poem: "On C.S. Lewis" by David Berkeley. Eight
pages.
No. 160, February 1983
No meeting because of snowstorm. Essay: "The Writings of
Joy Davidman Lewis (1915-1960)" (Part 1), by Paul Leopold.
Letters. Ten pages.
No. 161, March 1983
"The Writings of Joy Davidman Lewis" (Part II) with
essay by Paul Leopold. Letters. Ten pages.
No. 162, April 1983
"The Short Stories: A Critical Introduction" with essay
(Part 1) by John Fitzpatrick. Book Notes. Eight pages.
No. 163, May 1983
"Science and Technology in the World of C.S. Lewis"
with essay by Amedeo D'Adamo. Notes. Eight pages.
No. 164, June 1983
Playing of a tape of Lewis's "The Great Divide." Essay:
"The Short Stories: A Critical Introduction" (Part 2),
by John Fitzpatrick. Bibliographic Notes. Letters. Book Notes.
Eight pages.
No. 165, July 1983
Discussion "From the Floor," with Jim Como as moderator.
Essay: "The Short Stories: A Critical Introduction"
(Part 3), by John Fitzpatrick. "Foreign Words in The Discarded
Image" by George Musacchio. Eight pages.
No. 166, August 1983
No meeting. Essay: "The Things That Are Caesars!" by
Owen Barfield. Notes. Bibliographic Notes. Book Notes. Eight pages.
No. 167, September 1983
"C.S. Lewis's Images" with essay by Dorothy Hobson Fitzgerald.
Note. Eight pages.
No. 168, October 1983
"The Search for Joy Davidman" with essay by Lyle Dorsett.
Letters. Eight pages.
No. 169, November 1983
"Knowing and Being in C.S. Lewis's 'Great War' with Owen
Barfield," with essay by Stephen Thorson. Previously unpublished
Lewis letter. Memorial at Yale. "C.S. Lewis and Inklings
Societies." Notes. Letters. Book Notes. Sixteen pages.
No. 170, December 1983
"C.S. Lewis's Debt to George MacDonald," with essay
by Gregory Wolfe. Notes. Eight pages.
No. 171, January 1984
No meeting because of snowstorm. Essay: "An Interview with
C.S. Lewis and Meister Eckhart" by Lawrence Cobb. Notes.
Letters. Book Note. Eight pages.
No. 172, February 1984
"C.S. Lewis and the Case Against Scientism," with essay
by M.D. Aeschliman. Report on "Lewis in Germany" by
Hope Kirkpatrick. Letters. Eight pages.
No. 173, March 1984
Playing of tape of the Ninth Annual Wade Lecture, delivered by
Douglas Gresham at Wheaton College. Essay: "C.S. Lewis and
'The Nameless Isles': a Metaphor of a Major Change" by Roland
M. Kawano. "The 'Great War' Revisited": Response to
Dr. Thorson" by Lionel Adey, and "A Reply" by Stephen
Thorson. (Note Thorson's essay in the November 1983 issue.) Book
Notes. Letters. Notes. Eighteen pages.
No. 174, April 1984
Minitopics: "The Characteristic Blindness of an Age"
by Eugene McGovern; "A Letter from Malcolm" by John
Helfrich. Book Note. Eight pages.
No. 175, May 1984
"A Look into Narnia" by James Como. Essay: "C.S.
Lewis and the Future of the World" by Peter Kreeft. Book
Notes. Letters. Notes. Eighteen pages.
No. 176, June 1984
"Lewis as a Writer of Letters" with essay by Peter Hawkins.
"The Politics of C.S. Lewis Reconsidered" by Danny M.
Adkison. Notes. Book Notes. Eight pages.
No. 177, July 1984
Discussion "From the Floor" with James Como as moderator.
Essay: "A Look into Narnia" by James Como. Notes. Eight
pages.
No. 178, August 1984
No meeting. Essay: "Unfinished Business: Reflections on One
Aspect of the Lewis Legacy" by Byron Lambert. CSL Weekend
Report. Financial report. Letters. Notes. Eight pages.
No. 179, September 1984
"Arthurian Torso: Lewis's Commentary on Williams's Arthurian"
with essay by Dorothy Hobson Fitzgerald. Book Notes. "Lewis's
Acceptance of Paganism" by Robert Fisher. "The Need
for Belief in the Narnian Chronicles" by Helen Aveling. Letters.
Notes. Eighteen pages.
No. 180, October 1984
"A Lewis Pupil, Richard Selig, 1929-1957," with essay
by John Kirkpatrick. Notes. Eight pages.
No. 181, November 1984
"Through the Open Door" with essay by Dabney Hart. "Lewis
on the Nature of Politics: Reply to Danny Adkison" by Gregory
Wolfe. Notes. Eight pages.
No. 182, December 1984
"A Pleasure is Full Grown Only When It is Remembered: The
First British C.S. Lewis Conference" with essay by John Morrison.
Report on the Inklings Bicycle Tour, July 20 to August 10, 1984.
Eight pages.
No. 183, January 1985
"Readings from Lewis" with Clara Sarrocco, Jack Haynes,
Barbara J. Zelenko, William Eddy and Loretta Brooks as readers.
Essay: "The Ritual Deaths and Rebirths of Elwin Ransom"
by Myra Hinman. "Lewis and Friendship" by Matthew Borden.
Notes. Letters. Eight pages.
No. 184, February 1985
"Readings from A Grief Observed" by Beverly Arlton and
Dorothy Hobson Fitzgerald. Essay: "A Gift from the Sky: The
Creative Process in Lewis and Sayers" by Lawrence Cobb. Book
Note. Eight pages.
No. 185, March 1985
Panel discussion of "Lewis's Emancipation of Women"
with Linda Bridges, James Como, Jane Cullen, Maggie Goodman, Hope
Kirkpatrick and Greg Merchant as panelists, moderated by Robert
Merchant. Essay: "On the Obstetrical Interpretation of Perelandra"
by E.L. Core. Book Notes. Letter to Cynthia Donnelly. Notes. Letters.
Eight pages.
No. 186, April 1985
"CSL and GKC: a Four Star Conversation" with essay by
John Martin and Jerry Daniel. Notes. Book Notes. Eight pages.
No. 187, May 1985
"The Friendship of C.S. Lewis and Charles Williams"
with essay by Corbin Carnell. "My First Encounter" by
Neil Gussman. "A Challenge" by Richard Hodgens. Letters.
Book Notes. Notes. Sixteen pages.
No. 188, June 1985
"Thesis, Antithesis, and Synthesis: The Interplanetary Trilogy
of C.S. Lewis" with essay by Nancy-Lou Patterson. Book Notes.
Eight pages.
No. 189, July 1985
Discussion "From the Floor" with James Como as moderator.
Essay: "On the Nature of Prohibition in Perelandra"
(Part 1), by Richard Hodgens. Letters. Eight pages.
No. 190, August 1985
No meeting. Essay: "On the Nature of Prohibition in Perelandra,"
(Part 2), by Richard Hodgens. Book Notes. Notes. Eight pages.
No. 191, September 1985
"C.S. Lewis as a Reader of Edmund Spenser" with essay
by Katherine Gardiner. Byron Lambert's reply to Vic Reppert. Letters.
Notes. Fourteen pages.
No. 192, October 1985
Studies in Words with essay by Hope Kirkpatrick. Eight pages.
No. 193, November 1985
Lewis's poetry with James Como and Linda Bridges as readers and
discussion leaders. Essay. "Lewis's Influence on the New
Inklings: The Chronicles of Narnia and John White's Tower of Geburah
and The Iron Sceptre" by Martha C. Sammons. Letters. Eight
pages.
No. 194, December 1985
"C.S. Lewis Between Classes," with essay by Maggie Goodman.
Letters. Notes. Eight pages.
No. 195, January 1986
Joy Davidman's Weeping Bay with essay by Ruth Turney, and on "C.S.
Lewis and Spiritual Direction" with presentation by Tim Corkery.
Notes. Letters. Six pages.
No. 196, February 1986
No meeting due to snow. Essay: "Beer, Beowulf, and the English
Literature Syllabus, 1936" by Henry William Griffin. Notes.
"C.S. Lewis and the Emancipation of Women." "Who
Said It?" (Quiz). Book Notes. Eight pages.
No. 197, March 1986
"Of Time and Eternity: C.S. Lewis and Charles Williams,"
with essay by Doreen Anderson Wood. Notes. Eight pages.
No. 198, April 1986
Discussion of the format of future meetings of the Society. Photographic
reproduction of "The Detestable Picture" described in
Surprised by Joy. Book Notes. Letters. Notes. Eight pages.
No. 199, May 1986
"Abolition of Man, in Vitro" with presentation by Amedeo
D'Adamo. Essay: "A Note on the Brown Girl" by Richard
Hodgens. "Two-Day Lewis Pilgrimage" by Allen L. Borton.
"From A-Roving to Zoo; A Look at Lewis's Vocabulary in Poems,
Narrative Poems, and Spirits in Bondage" by Sara Park McLaughlin.
Eight pages.
No. 200, June 1986
Lewis readings. Essay: "C.S. Lewis's Dymer: Once More with
Hesitation" by Patrick D. Murphy. Eight pages.
No. 201, July 1986
Discussion "From the Floor" with James Come as moderator.
Essay: "Lewis and Anscombe - Again" by Victor Reppert.
Bibliographic Notes. Book Note. Notes. Letters. Eight pages.
No. 202, August 1986
No meeting. Essay: "A Note on a Source in 'Screwtape Proposes
a Toast'" by David W. Landrum. Financial report. A Tribute
to Clyde S. Kilby, 1902-1986. "An 'Acknowledgement'"
by Lex 0. McMillan. "Lewis and the Future Tense" by
Matthew Borden. Book Note. "Let Barbarous Things Have Barbarous
Names" by Victor Reppert. Bibliographic Notes. Notes. Eight
pages.
No. 203, September 1986
"Roots and Shoots: C.S. Lewis and the Evangelicals"
with essay by Peter Rodgers. Eight pages.
No. 204, October 1986
"C.S. Lewis on Readers: A Resource for Writers" with
essay by Neil Gussman. Letters. Eight pages.
No. 205, November 1986
Letters to an American Lady: "More a wave of the hand than
a letter," with essay by Robert Merchant.
"A Lewis Reading Plan for the New Year" by Martin R.
Johnson. "Lewis's Memory: A Further Note on a Source in "Screwtape
Proposes a Toast" by Charles A. Huttar and Paul Leopold.
Letters. Notes. Book Note. Bibliographic Notes. Eighteen pages.
No. 206, December 1986
Panel discussion of Lewis's view of Christmas, with Beverly Arlton,
James Como and Lottie Lindberg as panelists. Essay: "Lewis
and 'Xmas'" by Lottie Lindberg. Notes on Shadowlands. "Conference
at the Kilns" by Bryan Shelley. Bibliographic Notes. Letters.
Notes. Eight pages.
No. 207, January 1987
Minitopics. Essay: "Large Aims and Modest Claims: The Inklings
on Art" by Corbin S. Carnell. "More on Clive Staples
Lewis: A Dramatic Life" by William Griffin. Letters. Notes.
Eight pages.
No. 208, February 1987
"C.S. Lewis and the Latin Letters" with essay by Clara
Sarrocco. Book Note. Eight pages.
No. 209, March 1987
Till We Have Faces with James Como making the presentation. Essay:
"Some Notes on the Inklings" by Robert B. Ives. Bibliographic
Notes. Letters. Notes. Eight pages.
No. 210, April 1987
"Grace Abounding to the Chief of Skeptics: C.S. Lewis as
a Christian Prometheus" with essay by Lex McMillan. Letters.
Book Notes. Notes. Sixteen pages.
No. 211, May 1987
Poetry in The Pilgrim's Regress with John Kirkpatrick making the
presentation. Essay: "Paradox in Narnia: Unconscious but
Inevitable" by Carla Faust Jones. Where Our Readers Live.
Notes. Eight pages.
No. 212, June 1987
Showing of Shadowlands. Essay: "Shadowlands: Moving, Beautiful
... and True?" by John Fitzpatrick. A C.S. Lewis - Joy Davidman
Chronology. Shadowlands on PBS. Letters. Eight pages.
No. 213, July 1987
Discussion "From the Floor" with James Como as moderator.
Essay: "An Annotated Bibliography of Criticism of C.S. Lewis's
Chronicles of Narnia (Published Since 1973)" (Part 1), by
Lisa Schildroth. Letters. Notes. Eight pages.
No. 214, August 1987
No meeting. Essay: "An Annotated Bibliography of Criticism
of C.S. Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia (Published Since 1973)"
(Part 2), by Lisa Schildroth. Letters. Artwork Contest. Notes.
Book Notes. Eight pages.
No. 215, September 1987
Dorothy L. Sayers with presentations by Loretta Brooks, Maggie
Goodman and John Martin. Essay: "Dorothy L. Sayers: A Discursive
Ramble..." by John Martin. "Report on the Dorothy L.
Sayers Society Convention - 1987" by Maggie Goodman. Notice
and apologies. Eight pages.
No. 216, October 1987
"C.S. Lewis and the Ministry of Spiritual Direction,"
with essay by Paul Clasper. Letters. Eight pages.
No. 217, November 1987
"Lewis's Images of the Plan of Creation" with essay
by Lottie Lindberg. Letters. Book Note. Eight pages.
No. 218, December 1987
Three essays in Present Concerns with presentations by Clara Sarrocco,
Mary Ellen Davey and Jerry Daniel ("The Empty Universe").
Essay: "My First School" by Mary Ellen Davey. "Modern
Man and His Categories of Thought" by Clara Sarrocco. Notes.
Six pages.
No. 219, January 1988
No meeting because of snow. Essay: "The Masks of Lilith:
A Comparison of C.S. Lewis's Reading of George MacDonald's Lilith
and Till We Have Faces" by Kath Filmer. Letters. Notes. Eight
pages.
No. 220, February 1988
No meeting because of snow. Essay: "The Concept of Heroism
in C.S. Lewis's Space Trilogy" by Ronda Chervin. Notes. Eight
pages.
No. 221, March 1988
"Lewis and Symonds on Boiardo, Ariosto and Tasso" with
essay by Richard Hodgens. Book Notes. Letters. Notes. Eight pages.
No. 222, April 1988
"C.S. Lewis as a Book Reviewer" with essay by Jerry
Daniel. Book Note. Eight pages.
No. 223, May 1988
Lewis's views of the spiritual with essay, "Oops" by
John Morrison. Eight pages.
No. 224, June 1988
"Parallels between C.S. Lewis's Surprised by Joy and Francis
Thompson's The Hound Of Heaven," with essay by Leo H. Madden.
Letters. Notes. Eight pages.
No. 225, July 1988
Discussion "From the Floor" with Robert Merchant as
moderator. Essay: "The Idea of Magnanimity in C.S. Lewis's
Space Trilogy" by Linda Vance Lusk. Book Notes. Letters.
Notes. Fourteen pages.
No. 226, August 1988
No meeting. Essay: "C.S. Lewis: The Oracle of Elfland"
by John Martin. Notes. Eight pages.
No. 227, September 1988
"C. S. Lewis and America's Inner Rings" with essay by
Danny M. Adkison. Letters. Notes. Eight pages.
No. 228, October 1988
"CSL and You: The Society's Questionnaire" with essay
by James Krueger. Book Notes. Notes. Eight pages.
No. 229, November 1988
Commemoration of Lewis on the anniversary of his death and of
the Society, founded nineteen years ago. Essay: "An Imaginary
Interview" by John Martin. Letters. Eight pages.
No. 230, December 1988
"The Centrality of Rhetoric to an Understanding of C.S. Lewis"
with James Como as presenter. Two short essays: "A Tolkienian
Note on Rhetoric" and "Take That Look Off Your Face:
A Note on Lewis and Joyce." Book Notes. Letters. Notes. Eight
pages.
No. 231, January 1989
Meeting devoted to "Readings from Lewis" with Walter
Ramshaw, Marilyn Driscoll, and Warner Davis as readers. Essay:
"Screwtape Thinks Again" by John B. Witchell. Book Reviews.
Letters. Notes. Eight pages.
No. 232, February 1989
"Of Children and Magic Worlds: The Children's Stories of
C.S. Lewis and E. Nesbit (Part 1)" with essay by Mary Ruth
Howes. Nesbit Bibliography. Letters. Eight pages.
No. 233, March 1989
Reviews of Sayer's Jack: C.S. Lewis and His Times. Essay: "Of
Children and Magic Worlds: The Children's Stories of C. S. Lewis
and E. Nesbit" (Part 2), by Mary Ruth Howes; "C.S. Lewis
for the C.S. Lewis Fan: Jack by George Sayer" by Barbara
J. Zelenko. Book Notes. Eight pages.
No. 234, April 1989
Discussion of Douglas Gresham's talk given at the 1988 Lewis Weekend.
Essay: "To Whom is Lewis Writing?: Biographical Continuities
in Letters of C. S. Lewis" by Joe R. Christopher. "A
Note on Literary Allusions" by Paul Leopold. Notes. Eight
pages.
No. 235, May 1989
"The Personal God of George MacDonald" with essay by
Bill Bowen. Notes. Eight pages.
No. 236, June 1989
"The Latin Letters, Recalled" with essay by Clara Sarrocco.
"Five Sonnets" by Matthew Borden. Eight pages.
No. 237, July 1989
Discussion "From the Floor" with Jim Como as moderator.
Essay: "C.S. Lewis and Contemporary Christian Philosophy"
by Victor Reppert. Letters. Notes. Eight pages.
No. 238, August 1989
No meeting. Essay: "Hierarchy and Nobility in Narnia"
(Part 1) by Shirley Marney. Notes. Letters. Eight pages.
No. 239, September 1989
"Why Lewis is Special" led by Beverly Arlton. Essay:
"Hierarchy and Nobility in Narnia" (Part 2) by Shirley
Marney. Letters. Notes. Eight pages.
No. 240, October 1989
"Nourishment Scenes and Themes in Lewis" with essay
by Ronald Curtis Stamps. Eight pages.
No. 241, November 1989
"Sacramental Mysticism in Chesterton and Lewis," presented
by Ian Boyd, C.S.B. Essay: "Why Do They Come?" (Comments
by long-time Society members). "From Our First Issue."
Letters. Notes. Eight pages.
No. 242, December 1989
"Worthwhile Objections to Lewis," presented by Jim Como
and John Martin. Essay: "Narnia as Meditation on the Christian
Year" by Sr. Brenda Michael. Notes. Letters. Eight pages.
No. 243, January 1990
Objections to some things Lewis wrote, presented by Jim Como.
Essay: "A Contemplation of Cultural Literacy" by Michelle
Harmon. "Keeping Up with the Bulletin: A Report for Members."
Letters. Eight pages.
No. 244, February 1990
James E. Higgins, author of Beyond Words: Mystical Fancy in Children
In Literature. Essay: "C.S. Lewis and Obsessive-Compulsive
Disorders" by Michael Logsdon. "Don Calabria in English
Speaking Countries" by Don Luciano Squizzato. "In Memory
of Richard Hodgens" by Mary Gehringer. Book Notes. Letters.
Eight pages.
No. 245, March 1990
Honoring Hope Kirkpatrick. "A Tribute to Hope Kirkpatrick"
by Eugene McGovern. "A Clear Thinker" (reprinted from
the August 1974 Bulletin) by Hope Kirkpatrick. Notes. Eight pages
No. 246, April 1990
Meeting canceled due to weather. Essay: "Truth, Myth, and
Revelation in Lewis" by Stephen Thorson. Book Notes. Notes.
Letters. Eight pages.
No. 247, May 1990
"The Humanitarian Theory of Punishment" by Jack Haynes.
Essay: "C.S. Lewis as a Novelist" by Corbin Scott Carnell.
Book Review. Notes. Membership update. Letters. Eight pages.
Nos. 248, 249 June-July 1990
June: Wilson Biography; July: Discussion "From the Floor."
Special Issue on the Wilson Biography. "Who is this A.N.
Wilson and Why is He Saying These Terrible Things about C.S. Lewis?"
by John Fitzpatrick; "C.S. Lewis and Adultery" by George
Sayer; "Wilson's 'New' Lewis" by Eugene McGovern; "Further
In or Farther Out? Whither the 'Cultists'?" by John Fitzpatrick.
Letter. Note. Sixteen pages.
No. 250, August 1990
No meeting in August. Essay: "Lewis's Schematic of History:
A Conceptual Landscape" by Jay D. Sloan. Notes. Letters.
Eight pages.
No. 251, September 1990
"A Look Back at Seminal Secondary Sources on C. S. Lewis."
Essay: "The First of the Flood: Chad Walsh on Lewis"
by Eugene McGovern. Essay: "The Apologist Seen Through Baptist
Eyes: An Early Look at C.S. Lewis" by Robert Merchant. Notes.
Eight pages.
No. 252, October 1990
Report by Margaret Goodman on conferences. Essay: "Escape
from New York ... in Search of Permanent Things." Letters.
Eight pages.
No. 253, November 1990
"C.S. Lewis on Sacred and Secular Pantheism," led by
Dr. William Marra. Essay: "'But This Time It's True': C.S.
Lewis and William Law" by Dale J. Nelson. Notes. Letters.
Twelve pages.
No. 254, December 1990
"Christian Reunion" and Other Essays presented by James
Como. Essay: "Chesterton and Lewis on Romance and Joy"
by William J. Isley, Jr. Note. Book Note. Eight pages.
No. 255, January 1991
No meeting due to weather. Essay: "C.S. Lewis and Sadhu Sundar
Singh" by Kathryn Lindskoog. Notes. Letters. Eight pages.
No. 256, February 1991
"C.S. Lewis in the Secular Classroom," with essay by
Holly Bigelow Martin. Letters. Note. Eight pages.
No. 257, March 1991
Some thoughts on "Puddleglum," (from The Silver Chair)
chaired by Patty Pawlowski; Essay: "Secularism, the Academy,
the Arts and C. S. Lewis" by Reverend Mark G. McKim. Letters.
Notes. Eight pages.
Nos. 258-259, April-May 1991
April: Panel discussion of The Screwtape Letters; May: "C.S.
Lewis as a Critic 'At the Present Time.'" with essay by Linda
V. Lusk. Book Notes. Book Reviews. Coming Events. Letters and
Excerpts. Sixteen pages.
No. 260, June 1991
Review of All My Road Before Me: The Diary of C.S.Lewis,1922-1927
presented by James Como. Letters and Excerpts. Eight pages.
No. 261, July 1991
Discussion "From the Floor" led by James Como. Essay:
"Reality Personified: How Aslan Embodies All That is Real"
by Sara McLaughlin. A Tribute. Contents of special Lewis issue
by The Chesterton Review. Letters and Excerpts. Eight pages.
No. 262, August 1991
No meeting. Essay: "Regaining Perception: The Ransom Trilogy
as a Re-embodiment of the Neoplatonic Model" by Rebecca Totaro.
News of Other Groups. Twelve pages.
No. 263, September 1991
Report of the Oxford '91 Conference presented by John Morrison.
Essay: "Muses Unbound: Transfiguring the Imagination"
by John Morrison. Correction. Letters and Excerpts. Eight pages.
No. 264, October 1991
Review of the revised version of Letters of C.S. Lewis, presented
by Barbara J. Zelenko. Essay: "Lewis's Letters Revisited"
by Barbara J. Zelenko. "What Kind of Book is A Grief Observed?"
by Eugene McGovern. Recent Mentions. Eight pages.
No. 265, November 1991
Panel: "Memoirs by Some Who Knew Lewis." A special tribute
to John Kirkpatrick, with essay: "John Kirkpatrick: a Personal
Remembrance of His Last Nine Years, 1983-1991" by Robert
Young McMahon. "John Kirkpatrick: In Memoriam." Excerpts
from John Kirkpatrick's presentations to the Society. Eight pages.
No. 266, December 1991
"Christmas Readings by Lewis and Friends." A special
tribute to Jerry Daniel, Bulletin Editor, 1981-1991. Words of
appreciation and a reprint of his essay, "The Taste of the
Pineapple: A Basis for Literary Criticism." Twelve pages.
No. 267, January 1992
"Reflections on the Past," with the recording of John
Kirkpatrick's reading of The Great Dance from Perelandra. Essay:
"A C.S. Lewis Miscellany" by Noel Perrin. John Fitzpatrick's
review of Inventing the Middle Ages: The Lives, Works, and Ideas
of the Great Medievalists of the Twentieth Century by Norman P.
Cantor. "Lewis and Winston Churchill: A Note Necessarily
Short" by Eugene McGovern. Excerpts from Letters. Eight pages.
No. 268, February 1992
Discussion of "The Chesterton Review and CSL." Essay:
"Looking Back to Eden: The Poetry of C.S. Lewis" by
Luci N. Shaw. Miscellaneous Notes. Eight pages.
No. 269, March 1992
Minitopics, with essays: "Notes on The Pilgrim's Regress"
by Joseph Barbiero; "Lewis and Modern Christian Novels"
by Eugene McGovern. Essay: "C.S. Lewis on the Disappearance
of the Individual" by Mark G. McKim. Eight pages.
No. 270, April 1992
Panel discussion on The Great Divorce. Essay: "The City of
God Revisited: C. S .Lewis's Debt to Saint Augustine" by
Sara McLaughlin. Book Notes. Letter from the Kirkpatrick Family.
Twelve pages.
No. 271, May 1992
"Hilaire Belloc and A.N. Wilson" presented by Dr. John
McCarthy. Essay: "Action and the Passionate Patient in That
Hideous Strength" by Lydia M. McGrew. "Whittaker Chambers
on Christmas" by Clara Sarrocco. Book Note. Letters &
Excerpts. Eight pages.
No. 272, June 1992
"CSL and the Inner Ring" by Patty Pawlowski. Essay:
"C.S. Lewis and Apotheosis" by William L. Knecht. Book
Notes. Notice of Dom Bede Griffiths' death. Eight pages.
No. 273, July 1992
Discussion "From the Floor" led by Jim Como. Essay:
"No Fish for the Phoenix" by Joe R. Christopher. Bits
& Pieces. Eight pages.
Nos. 274-275, August-September 1992
No August meeting; September: "Lewis, Columbus, and the Discovery
of the New Worlds" by Eugene McGovern. Essay: "Pope,
Council, Bible and/or Self: Lewis and the Question of Authority"
by Robert Merchant (presented at the October meeting). Key Word
Concordance for Till We Have Faces, Part 1, by Neil G. Gussman.
Sixteen pages.
Nos. 276-277, October-November 1992
October: "Pope, Bible, and/or Self: Lewis and the Question
of Authority" by Robert Merchant. November: Panel on"
Owen Barfield on Lewis." Essay: "Lewis, Columbus, and
the Discovery of the New Worlds" by Eugene McGovern (presented
at the September meeting). Key Word Concordance for Till We Have
Faces, Part 2, by Neil G. Gussman. Sixteen pages.
Nos. 278-279, December 1992 - January 1993
December meeting canceled due to weather; January: Mini-topics;
Essay reprint: "Jack the Giant Killer" by A.D. Nuttall.
Letters. Bits & Pieces. Sixteen pages.
No. 280, February 1993
Meeting canceled due to weather. Essay: "A Legacy of Truth:
The Influence of George MacDonald's Unspoken Sermons on C.S. Lewis
in Mere Christianity" by Sara Park McLaughlin. Reviews. Bits
& Pieces. CSL Word Puzzle. September meeting Report. Letters.
Editor's Notes. Twelve pages.
No. 281, March 1993
The Screwtape Letters led by Eugene McGovern. Excerpt from Critical
Essays on C.S. Lewis, edited by George Watson of St. John's College,
Cambridge. CSL Word Puzzle Solution (CSL #280). Eight pages.
No. 282, April 1993
No meeting, Good Friday. Essay: "Shadowlands IV" by
James Como (presented at the December 1993 meeting) . December
meeting report. Eight pages.
Nos. 283-284, May-June 1993
May: George MacDonald, by Joseph Barbiero and Lottie Lindberg;
June: "A Walk with Lewis." Essay reprint from The Lamp-Post:
"Learning Christian Behavior: The Path of Virtue in The Chronicles
of Narnia" by Msgr. Robert C. Trupia; "Do Angels Have
Wings?" by Amy N. Staufer; "Heavenly Adventure"
by David Toronto. "The Great Dance - Stanzas in Perelandra
Typed Experimentally as Free Verse" by John Kirkpatrick;
"Echoes of George MacDonald's Lilith in the Works of C.S.
Lewis" by Corbin Scott Carnell. Letters. Sixteen pages.
Nos. 285-286 July-August 1993
July: Discussion "From the Floor" led by Jim Como; no
meeting August. Essay: "C. S. Lewis's John Milton: Influence,
Presence, and Beyond" by Prof. Frank S. Kastor. "Notes
on a Few Misprints and Such in Lewis's Works" by Eugene McGovern.
"Connecting Lewis" by Hal Weatherby. Letter. Sixteen
pages.
No. 287, September 1993
Honoring Jerry Daniel, Bulletin Editor, 1981-1991. A reading of
Jerry's "Thoughts from the Hospital" by Eugene McGovern.
Essay: "C. S. Lewis and Animals: The Road to Whipsnade"
by John Martin (presented at the January 1994 meeting). Eight
pages.
No. 288, October 1993
"Four Favorite Essays" by Bill McClain. Essay: "Thoughts
From the Hospital" by Jerry Daniel. "Jerry Daniel Remembered"
(a series of remembrances). Letters. Eight pages.
No. 289, November 1993
Commemoration of the 30th Anniversary of Lewis's death. Essay:
"The Centrality of Rhetoric to an Understanding of C.S. Lewis"
by James Como. Eight pages.
No. 290, December 1993
Review of Shadowlands IV by James Como. "First Meeting with
Lewis" by Marilyn Driscoll. "Encountering Lewis"
by Jack Haynes. "Lewis via Screwtape" by Rich Sherry.
"A Moment Frozen in Time" by Clara Sarrocco. "How
I Discovered C.S. Lewis" by William McClain. Letters. Bits
& Pieces. Eight pages.
Nos. 291- 292, January-February 1994
January: "C. S. Lewis and Animals: The Road to Whipsnade"
by John Martin; February meeting canceled due to weather. Essay:
"Courtesy and Self in the Thought of Charles Williams and
C.S. Lewis" by Charles Franklyn Beach (presented at the March
1994 meeting) . Book Note. Letter. Twelve pages.
Nos. 293-294, March-April 1994
March: "Courtesy and Self in the Thought of Charles Williams
and C.S. Lewis" by Charles Franklyn Beach; April: "Belloc,
Chesterton and Lewis vs. Darwin" by George Johnson. "Lewis's
Poetry: A Preliminary Exploration" by James Prothero. "Homeliness,
Strangeness and Receptivity: Paths to Aslan's Country in The Voyage
of the Dawn Treader" by Tim Lambarski. C.S.L. Double Crostic
by Paul Leopold. Twelve pages.
Nos. 295-296, May-June 1994
May: "C.S. Lewis's Letters to Arthur Greeves" by Eugene
McGovern; June: readings from The Great Divorce led by John Martin.
Essay: "The Framed Narrative in Perelandra" by James
Washick. "Those Infinite Lands of Uncertainty: George MacDonald
and the Fantastic Imagination" by Jonathan Alexander. "McGovern
and Wrong: A Note" by Paul Leopold. Book Notes. Bits and
Pieces. Letter. Book Review. Sixteen pages.
Nos. 297-299 July-September 1994
25th Anniversary Celebration Issue. July: "From the Floor"
led by James Como; August: Lewis Weekend, 25th Anniversary Celebration;
September: "Discussion on The Future of the New York Society"
by Eugene McGovern. Essay: "A Seeing Eye" by James Como.
Lewis Weekend Program. "The Greeves Letters as Seen by Arthur
Greeves" by Eugene McGovern. Two New Letters of C.S. Lewis.
Greeting from Walter Hooper. "In Search of the Real C.S.
Lewis" by William Griffin. Reflections on the Weekend. Thirty-two
pages.
No. 300, October 1994
"A Visit to the Wade Collection" by Bill McClain. "Translations
of Latin, Greek and French Phrases from Studies in Medieval and
Renaissance Literature and from The Pilgrim's Regress," by
Neil Gussman. Poem: "For Eustace" by John Savoie. C.S.L.
Double Crostic No. 2. Letters. Eight pages.
Nos. 301-302, November-December 1994
November: A Celebration of the Society's 25th Anniversary; "How
Lewis Found Me and How I Found the New York C.S. Lewis Society"
led by James Como; December: "Christmas Readings, mostly
CSL." First CSL Bulletin reprint. "The Incarnation in
the Works of C. S. Lewis - Notes in Outline" by Byron Lambert.
A Last Look at the 1994 Weekend. Sixteen pages.
No.303, January 1995
"On Walking - By Lewis and Others" by Joseph Barbiero.
Essay: "Echoes of Epic in Lewis's The Great Divorce"
by Clover Holly Gatling, Ph.D. Eight pages.
Nos. 304-305, February-March 1995
February: "Natural Law and C.S. Lewis" by Fr. Joseph
Koterski, S.J.; March: "C.S. Lewis, Courtly Love, and Chaucer's
Troilus and Criseyde" with essay by Charles Franklyn Beach.
Book Review. Twelve pages.
No. 306, April 1995
No meeting, Good Friday. Essay presented at the February meeting:
"C.S. Lewis and the Natural Law" by Fr. Joseph W. Koterski,
S.J. Letter. Eight pages.
Nos. 307-308, May-June 1995
May: "Reminiscences of a Student of Lewis and Tolkien"
by Prof. Veronica Kennedy. June: a report on the Cambridge '94
Lewis Symposium by John Morrison. Essay: "How to Go to Heaven,
Not How the Heavens Go" by John Morrison. Letter. Bits &
Pieces. Sixteen pages.
Nos. 309-310, July-August 1995
July: "From the Floor" led by James Como; August, no
meeting. Essay: "Mere Lewis" (a reprint from The Wilson
Quarterly) by James Como. Remembrances of Walter Ramshaw. Twelve
pages.
Nos. 331-312, September-October 1995
September: "Lewis & Dickens: Crime Writers" by Joe
Barbiero. October: "Posthumous Journeys: The Great Divorce
and Other Travels to Eternity" by Margaret Goodman; "Improbable
Journeys: The Space Trilogy" by John Martin. Essay: "The
Poison That Brewed in the West" by Rev. Dr. Mark G. McKim
(presented at the November 1995 meeting). "Browsing Through
Lewis's Letters to Children" by Sondra Gordon Longford. Book
Notes. Correction. Letter. Twelve pages.
Nos. 313-314, November-December 1995
November: "The Poison That Brewed in the West" by Rev.
Dr. Mark G. McKim; December: Christmas Readings. Essay: "Posthumous
Journeys: The Great Divorce and Other Travels to Eternity"
by Margaret Goodman. Reprint of "The Christian Spaceman -
C. S. Lewis" by Edmund Fuller (from Horizon). Sixteen pages.
No. 315, January 1996
January meeting canceled because of snow. A review: "A Singular
Joy: The Latin Letters Between Father G. Calabria and C.S. Lewis
in a New Latin Edition" by Luciano Squizzato (translated
by Clara Sarrocco). The Eagle and Child. The Father Christmas
Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien reviewed by Clara Sarrocco. "Some
Reflections on the Spirituality of C. S. Lewis" (synopsis
of James Como's February presentation). Letters. Book Note. Eight
pages.
No. 316, February 1996
"Reflections on the Spirituality of C.S. Lewis" by James
Como. Essay: "Lewis and Samuel Johnson's Rasselas: Hearing
the Call of Sehnsucht" by Samuel Joeckel. Excerpt from "Mere
Lewis: The C.S. Lewis Mailing List, Vol. 171." Letters. Book
Note. Eight pages.
Nos. 317-318, March-April 1996
March meeting canceled because of snow. April: "C. S. Lewis
on Man's Free Will and God's Sovereignty: A Paradox" by William
McClain. Essay: "C. S. Lewis and Liberal Christianity"
by Mineko Honda. Letters. Book Note. "Source or Influence?"
"The Donkey and the Lion's Skin" from The Fables of
Avianus, tr. by David R. Slavitt. Photograph of Lewis. Sixteen
pages.
Nos. 319-320, May-June 1996
May: "Lewis and the Patristic Interpretation of Literature"
by Dr. Thomas Swanzey; June: "Readings on English Walks"
by Joe Barbiero. Essay: "A Jesuit Pupil Sits in Judgment
on Lewis" by James Tetreault. Reprint from May 1986 CSL:
"A Note on the Brown Girl" by Richard Hodgens. A letter
from Stan Mattson of the C. S. Lewis Foundation. May 1996 meeting
report. Twelve pages.
Nos. 321-322 July-August 1996
July: "From the Floor" led by James Como. August, no
meeting. Essay: "Seeing Clearly in The Silver Chair"
by Devin G. Brown and Wm. Lane M. Robson. Reprint from Perspectives
on Science and Christian Faith: "C.S. Lewis on Creation and
Evolution: The Acworth.Letters, 1944-1960" by Gary B. Ferngren
and Ronald L. Numbers. Letter. Book Note. Sixteen pages.
Nos. 323-324, September-October 1996
September: Review of Walter Hooper's C. S. Lewis: A Companion
& Guide by James Como; October: Miracles by Phyllida Link.
A review of The Man Who Created Narnia: The Story of C. S. Lewis
(author, Michael Coren) by Sondra Langford. "My Encounter
with Joy" By Hilary Schlesinger. An appeal from St. Mark's
of Belfast, Ireland. Photograph of J.R.R. Tolkien. Twelve pages
Nos. 325-326, November-December 1996
November: "Pilgrimage in the Writings of C.S. Lewis"
by Charles Beach; December: John Martin's Stargazer read by John
Martin and Margaret Goodman. "Ramifications" by Charlie
Starr. Book Notes. Note. Sixteen pages.
Nos. 327-328, January-February 1997
January: "Theology in That Hideous Strength" by Neil
Gussman. February: Skits on Screwtape by Robert C. Rhodes with
various readers. Reprint from Christian Scholar's Review: "C.S.
Lewis on the Desolation of De-valued Science" by Bruce R.
Reichenbach. Book Notes. Bits & Pieces. Letter. Sixteen pages.
No. 329 March 1997
"The Relationship of Lewis's Writing to Myth" by Lori
Pieper. Essay: "God's Sovereignty and Man's Free Will in
the Thought of C.S. Lewis" by Will Vaus. Eight pages.
Nos. 330-331 April-May 1997
April: "Desire and Duty: Metaphors Borrowed by Lewis from
Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice" by Teddy and Marilyn Bader.
May: "Twenty Years Later: Reflections on a Second Reading
(Non-Stop) of Mere Christianity" by Juan Ryan. "More
Bibliographic Notes: 1. Holographs; 2. Books and Poems; 3. Essays,
Diaries, etc.; 4. Letters, Parts A and B" by Stephen Thorson
and Jerry Daniel. Sixteen pages.
Nos. 332-333 June-July 1997
June: Letters to Malcolm: Chiefly on Prayer chaired by Bill McClain.
July: "From the Floor" led by James Como. Essay: "C.S.
Lewis on God's Sovereignty and Human Responsibility" by William
McClain (presented at the April 1996 meeting). A list of C.S.
Lewis Societies and Organizations. Poem: "Escapism"
by Charlie Starr. Sixteen pages.
No. 334 August 1997
No meeting. An identification. Bits & Pieces. Book Notes.
Reprint: "The Conscience and Moral Reasoning" by Robert
Merchant. Eight pages.
Nos. 335-336 September-October 1997
September: Till We Have Faces chaired by James Como; October:
The Discarded Image by Neil Gussman. Lewis Weekend (August 1998)
Announcement. Essay: "Jane Austen's Influence on C.S. Lewis"
by Ted Bader (presented at the April 1997 meeting). Book Notes.
Letters. Note. Reprint of Oxford University's presentation of
the C.S. Lewis Centenary Stone (erected along Addison's walk).
Mythopoeic Conference on Lewis. Twenty pages.
Nos. 337-338, November-December 1997
November: Charles Williams's The Place of the Lion presented by
Charles Beach. December: a group reading of Dorothy Sayers' play
He That Shall Come, directed by Maggie Goodman. Essay: "Tides
of Timelessness" by James Como. C.S. Lewis News (coming events)
. Arthur Greeves. Letters. Poem: "A Thanksgiving" by
W.H. Auden. Sixteen pages.
Nos. 339-340-341, January-February-March 1998
January: "Christmas Readings" A continuation of December's
Christmas readings, chaired by Mary Gehringer; February: Boethius's
The Consolation of Philosophy by Neil Gussman (a work CSL regarded
highly); March: Discussion on essays in God in the Dock moderated
by Bill McClain. Commemorative issue for Owen Barfield. Reprints
of essays and publications related to Owen Barfield. New York
Times Obituary. "An Evening with Owen Barfield" : Report
of the May 1972 Society meeting. Essays by Owen Barfield: "Philology
and the Incarnation," "The Sound of Friendship,"
"C.S. Lewis and Historicism" and "The Things That
are Caesar's." "A Toast" by James Como. Twenty-four
pages.
No. 342 April 1998
No April meeting, Good Friday. Essay: "C.S. Lewis and the
Chinese" by Paul Clasper. Bits & Pieces. Letters. Books.
CSL Weekend Announcement. Eight pages.
Nos. 343-344, May-June 1998
May: Selections from C.S. Lewis's Poetry by Patty Pawlowski; June:
George MacDonald's Phantastes presented by Charles Beach. Essay:
"The Significance of the East in C. S. Lewis's The Voyage
of the Dawn Treader and Other Narnia Stories: Topos or Cosmos?"
by Dr. Salwa Khoddam. Notes on Charles Beach's June Phantastes
presentation. Sixteen pages.
Nos. 345-347, July-August-September 1998
July: "From the Floor" by James Como. August: Lewis
Weekend, Our Centenary Celebration; September: The Problem of
Pain by Lori Pieper. Gleanings from the Weekend: "Jack-100"
by James Como. "C. S. Lewis: Map-Maker for the Next Millennium"
by Walter Hooper. "Screwtape Proposes a New Toast" by
Rabbi Mayer Schiller. Publication Announcements. Weekend photographs.
Twenty-four pages.
No. 348, October 1998
October: James Como introduced his new publication Branches from
Heaven. Essay "Rhetorica Religii" by James Como. Twelve
pages.
Nos. 349-350 November-December 1998
November: "Kathy Keller and Her Childhood Correspondence
with C.S. Lewis." December: A group reading of Dorothy Sayers'
play A Man Born to Be King, directed by Maggie Goodman. Essay:
"C.S. Lewis: Irish Saint and Scholar" by Frank Sullivan
Kastor (delivered at the August Weekend). Book. Letters. Notes.
Twelve pages.
Nos. 351-352, January-February 1999
January: No meeting because of snow. February: "Lewis and
Friends on Fairy Tales" chaired by Clara Sarrocco and Jim
Como. Essay: "CSL in the OED" by David Clarke. Chesterton
essays: "Straws in the Wind" and "Encore!"
Sixteen pages.
Nos. 353-354, March-April 1999
March: Three MacDonald Fairy Tales with essays: "George MacDonald
and The Light Princess" by Robert Trexler; "MacDonald's
The Lost Princess" by James Carroll; "Thoughts on The
Golden Key" by Eric Wurthmann. April: "The Spiritual
Writings of C. S. Lewis," with essay, "From Skeptic
to Believer" by Linda Bridges. Bits & Pieces. Book Notes.
Twenty pages.
Nos. 355-356, May-June 1999
May: "The Virgin Mary and C. S. Lewis" by Barbara J.
Zelenko, and "The Virgin Mary in England" by John Martin.
June: Oxbridge '98 report by John Morrison. Essay: "The Pilgrim's
Regress: A Way of Detachment" by Setsko Nakao. Sixteen pages.
Nos. 357-358, July-August 1999
July: "From the Floor" with Jim Como. August: No Meeting.
Essays: "Oxbridge '98: A Call to be 'Loose in the Fire'"
by John Morrison; "C. S. Lewis and the Virgin Mary"
by Barbara J. Zelenko; "The Virgin Mary in England"
by John Martin. Editor's Corner. Letters Bits & Pieces. Twenty
pages.
No. 359, September 1999
Discussion of The Screwtape Letters, moderated by Clara Sarrocco.
Essay: "Magic Rings in C. S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien"
by James Edwards. Letters. Bits & Pieces. Twelve pages.
Nos. 360-362, October-December 1999
"Disobedience and Self-Discovery: A Search for Meaning in
Til We Have Faces" by Jim Como; Letters & 30th Anniversary
Photographs; Lewis Weekends Remembered, by Lottie Frein; Tribute
to Deceased Members, by Jim Tetrealt; From the Editor; a group
reading of Dorothy L. Sayers' "the King's Herald," from
The Man Born to be King, coordinated by Maggie Goodman. Twenty-four
Pages.
No. 363, January 2000
Charles Beach discussed Charles Williams' All Hallows' Eve. Essay:
"C. S. Lewis and Dante" by James Tetreault. September,
October, & November 1999 meeting reports. Letters. Sixteen
pages.
No. 364, February 2000
James Stephens' The Crock of Gold was discussed by Tim Corkory.
Essay: "Dorothy L. Sayers and God's 'Terrier'" by Dr.
Rosamond Kent Sprague. January meeting report. Notes: "All
Hallows' Eve Characters and Plot Summary" by Charles Beach.
"C. S. Lewis in the Shorter OED" by David Clarke. Sixteen
pages.
No. 365, March 2000
Fr. Joseph Koterski, S.J., discussed The Discarded Image. Essay:
"The Bible and the Word of God " by Joshua Pong. "C.
S. Lewis Memories of a Godfather." Letters. February meeting
report. Bits & Pieces. Twelve pages.
Nos. 366-367, April-May 2000
April meeting: "George MacDonald's Childlike Theology - A
Historical View" by Bob Trexler. May meeting on the friendship
of C. S. Lewis with Sister Penelope by Clara Sarrocco. Essay:
"C. S. Lewis on Scripture" by Will Vaus. Letters. March
meeting report. Sixteen pages.
No. 368, June 2000
The meeting focused on members' favorite C. S. Lewis books. Essay:
"The Kingliness of Friendship: C. S. Lewis and Sister Penelope"
by
Clara Sarrocco. Letters. May meeting report. Bits & Pieces.
Book Review. "C. S. Lewis's Godson Speaks in New York City."
Sixteen pages.
No. 369, July 2000
A "From the Floor" discussion moderated by James Como.
Essay: "Out of the Silent Planet - and Beyond" by Dr.
William C. Zehringer. Bits & Pieces. Eight pages.
Nos. 370-371, August-September 2000
No meeting in August. September: Helen Smith made connections
between C. S. Lewis and George Orwell. Essays: "Ungit and
Orual: Facts, Mysteries, and Epiphanies" and "C. S.
Lewis's Anti-anti-Semitism in The Great Divorce" by Kathryn
Lindskoog. Remarks on The Weight of Glory by Maggie Goodman. Bits
& Pieces. Sixteen pages.
Nos. 372-373, October-November 2000
October: "The T-shirt & the Psalm: C. S. Lewis and The
Problem of Pain," by Robert Merchant. November: Frank Drollinger
on J.R.R. Tolkien. Essay: "C. S. Lewis on Weird Fantasy"
by Dale J. Nelson. "Loving The Four Loves" by Clara
Sarrocco. Sixteen pages.
No. 374, December 2000
A reading of "A Certain Nobleman" from The Man Born
to be King by Dorothy L. Sayers, coordinated by Maggie Goodman;
"From Ogre to Buffoon: Uncle Andrew in The Magician's Nephew
as a Portrait of Robert Capron," an essay by David C. Downing;
Letters. Eight pages.
No. 375, January 2001
Discussion of Out of the Silent Planet, Moderated by Eric Wurthman.
Essay:"The T-shirt & the Psalm: C. S. Lewis and The Problem
of Pain," by Robert Merchant. Letters. October Meeting Report.
Bits & Pieces. Twelve pages.
No. 376, February 2001
Discussion of Perelandra, Moderated by Jim Como. Essay: "JRR
Tolkien & The Twentieth Century", by Frank Drollinger.
G.E.M Ansolme, RIP. Reports of the November and December and January
Meetings. Bits & Pieces. "The Quotable Lewis" by
David Clarke. Sixteen pages.
No. 377, March 2001
"Thoughts on Some Characters in Malory" by Patty Pawlowski.
Essay: "A Grief Observed as Free Verse", by Don King.
Bits and Pieces. Book Reviews: CS Lewis and the Bright Shadow
of Reality (by Gerard Reed) and The Imaginative World of CS Lewis:
A Way to Participate in Reality (by Mineko Honda) reviewed by
Charles F. Beach. Twelve pages.
No. 378, April 2001
No meeting due to Good Friday. Essay: The Oxford Manichee",
by Kenneth E. Dupuy. Letters. Harper-Collins Aquires Worldwide
Rights to C.S. Lewis Oeuvre (from Publisher's Weekly). Articles
Referencing Out of the Silent Planet from the Science Fiction
and Fantasy Research Database. Bits & Pieces. Twelve pages.
No. 379-380, May-June 2001
May: "Warren Lewis", by Alejandra Como.
June: "Charles William's Talliessin Through Logres,"
by Charles F. Beach.
Essay: "Present Concerns: New Narnia Stories and Lewis Documentaries,"
by Robert Trexler. Comments from Mere Lewis List-Serve. The Harper
San Francisco Memo. "A New Distinction" (a Guest Editorial)
by Jim Como. "Articles Referencing Perelandra." Reports
of February, March, and May Meetings. Sixteen pages.
No. 381-382, July-August 2001
July: "From The Floor," moderated by Jim Como. August:
No meeting. Essay: "More Bibliographic Notes - Update 2001,"
by Stephen Thorson. Letter to the Editor. "Articles on That
Hideous Strength." "Foothills To Mountaintops"
by Robert C. Stroud. "Eric Bently on C.S. Lewis." (From
NY Times article.) Sixteen pages.
No. 383-384, September-October 2001
September: Meeting canceled due to terrorist attack. October:
"C.S. Lewis & Ecumenism," by Kevin Offner. Essay:
"Little-Known Books In Lewis's Background: Part II,"
by Dale J. Nelson. Bits & Pieces. Book Review of C.S. Lewis,
Poet (Don King) reviewed by Dale J. Nelson. Report of the October
Meeting. Sixteen pages.
No. 385-386, November-December 2001
November: "A Layman's Approach to Miracles," by Bill
McClain. December: A reading of "The Heirs to the Kingdom,"
from The Man Born to be King by Dorothy L. Sayers, coordinated
by Maggie Goodman Essay: "The Hegemony of the Tao,"
by Joshua Pong. Book Review: C.S. Lewis: Collected Family Letters
1905-1931 (ed. Walter Hooper) reviewed by Rev. Dr. Mark G. McKim.
Book Reviews: JRR Tolkien: Author of the Century (by Tom Shippley)
and Tolkien: Man & Myth (by Joseph Pearce) reviewed by Charles
F. Beach. Report of the November Meeting. Sixteen pages.
No. 387, January-February 2002
January: Discussion of That Hideous Strength, moderated by Lottie
Frein. February: The Letters of Dorothy L. Sayers (Vol. 1): A
Tasting Menu, by Margaret Goodman.
Essay: "The Lion, The Witch, and the Wastebasket: Discarded
Fragments of the Narnia Chronicles," by David Downing. Oxbridge
2002 Announcement. Narnia 2004 Movie Announcement. Letters. Bits
& Pieces. Book Review: The Inklings Handbook (Colin Duriez
and David Porter) reviewed by Dale J. Nelson. Report of the June
Meeting. Sixteen pages.
No. 388, March-April 2002
March: "C.S. Lewis and Existentialism," by Tim Corkery.
April: "The Queen of Drum from Narrative Poems", by
Patti Pawlowski.
Essay: "Hippolytus and the Queen of Drum," by Jan Stewart.
Bits & Pieces. Report of the July 2001 Meeting. Report of
the December 2001 Meeting. Movie Review: The Magic Never Ends,
reviewed by Jim Como. "Lewis and The Angel in the House,"
by Dale J. Nelson. Sixteen pages.
No. 389, May-June 2002
May: The Wind in the Willows (by Kenneth Graham) presentation
and moderated discussion by Jim Como.
June: War in Heaven (by Charles Williams) presentation and moderated
discussion by Charles F. Beach.
Essay: "The Letters of Dorothy L. Sayers Vol 1: A Tasting
Menu", by Margaret Goodman. Book Review: The Letters of Dorothy
L. Sayers: Vols. 1-4 (edited by Barbara Reynolds) reviewed by
Charles F. Beach. Report of the May Meeting. Bits & Pieces.
Twenty pages.
No. 390, July-August 2002
July: From the Floor, Moderated by Jim Como
August: No Meeting
Essay: "Island Imagery in the Ransom Trilogy", by Raymond
P. Tripp, Jr.. Letters. Book Review: The Most Reluctant Convert
(David Downing) Reviewed by Frank Drollinger. "Reading Letters
to an American Lady as Spiritual Direction" by Martha Patton.
Report of the March meeting. Report of the April Meeting. Sixteen
pages.
No. 391, September-October 2002
September: C.S. Lewis Collected Letters Vol. 1 (edited by Walter
Hooper) by Linda Bridges.
October: C.S. Lewis & Francis Schaeffer (Scott Burson and
Jerry Walls) by Bill McClain.
Essay: "Little-Known Works in Lewis's Background: A Third
Selection," by Dale J. Nelson. Walden Media Press Releases.
Book Review: The Question of God: C.S. Lewis and Sigmund Freud
Debate God, Love, Sex, and the Meaning of Life (Armand M. Nicoli,
Jr.) Reviewed by Jim Como. Letters. Report of the July Meeting.
Sixteen pages.
No. 392, November-December 2002
November: "C.S. Lewis and Pacifism," by Robert Merchant.
December: A Reading of "The Bread From Heaven," from
The Man Born To Be King (Dorothy L. Sayers) Coordinated by Margaret
Goodman.
Essay: "Harry Potter and the Inklings: The Christian Meaning
of The Chamber of Secrets," by John Granger. Bits & Pieces.
Report of the June Meeting. Report of the September Meeting.
No.. 393, January-February 2003
January: “Oxbridge 2002” by John Morrison
February: “The Three Phases of Joy Davidman” by Clara
Sarrocco.
Essay: “C.S. Lewis and Pacifism” by Robert Merchant.
Letters. Bits & Pieces. Reports of the October and November
2002 meetings. Book Review: Surprised by C.S.Lewis, George MacDonald,
and Dante: An Array of Original Discoveries by Kathryn Lindskoog.
Sixteen pages.
No.
394, March-April 2003
March: “The Letters of Dorothy L. Sayers ‘Revisited’”
by Margaret Goodman.
April: “C.S.Lewis On Humility” by Kevin Offner. Essays:
“C.S. Lewis on Total Depravity: A Case of Mistaken Identity”
by Doug Falls.
“Four-Thousand Dollars, Was It Worth It? - Oxbridge 2002”
by John Morrison.
“If You Like Lewis, You Might Like. . . .” by Lou
Markos.
Review: The Masques of Amen House by Charles Williams. Bits &
Pieces. Report on the February 2003 meeting. Sixteen pages.
No.
395, May-June 2003
May: “George MacDonald: Merging Myth and Method” by
Robert Trexler..
June: An Experiment in Criticism moderated by Charles Beach.
Essay:”The Three Phases of Joy Davidman” by Clara
Sarrocco.
Bits & Pieces. Notes on The Screwtape Letters Comic book by
Jack Haynes. Reports on the December 2002, January and March 2003
meetings. Sixteen pages.
No.
396, July-August 2003
July: “From the Floor” moderated by James
Como.
August: No meeting.. The CSL Weekend Symposium
Essays: “George MacDonald: Merging Myth and Method”
by Robert Trexler.
“Religion, Love and Life in Till We Have Faces” by
Nicholas Nehamas.
Report on the April 2003 meeting. Twenty pages.
No. 397, September-October 2003
September: Discussion of The Four Loves moderated by Barbara Zelenko
October: “On G.K. Chesterton” by Frank Drollinger.
Essays: “A Prophetic Realist or Broadening the Lewisian
Context”” by James Como.
“The Dangers of a Values-Free Education: C.S. Lewis and
The Abolition of Man” by Louis Markos
“Into the Region of Awe: Mysticism in C.S. Lewis”
by David W. Downing.
“The Abolition of Woman” Dorothy L. Sayers and C.S.
Lewis” by Crystal Downing.
Reports on the N.Y. C.S. L. Society Weekend Symposium - August
8-10 2003 and the September 2003 meeting. Twenty pages.
No.
398 November-December 2003.
November: G.K. Chesterton's The Everlasting Man by James
Como.
December: A reading of "The Feast of Tabernacles" from
The Man Born to be King by Dorothy L. Sayers coordinated
by Margaret Goodman. Essays: "Screwtape and the Historical
Jesus" by Patrick Gray and "C.S. Lewis in the University:
His Life and Faith as a Guide for Us" by Ron Ratliff. Bits
and Pieces. October and November meeting reports. 16 pages.
No. 399, January-February 2004
January: "C.S. Lewis and The Idea of the Holy" by Clara
Sarrocco. February: C.S. Lewis*s The Personal Heresy by Charles
Beach. Essays: "Perelandra and Science Fiction" by Chiara
Sgro; "Lewis Quotes in the 3rd Edition OED" by David
Clarke. May and June 2003 meeting reports. Twenty pages.
No.
400, March-April 2004
March: "Lewis on Women" by Kevin Offner. April: No meeting
- Good Friday. Essays: "Silent Music of Ruth Pitter"
by Don King; "Martyn Skinner" by Dale Nelson. December
2003 and January 2004 meeting reports. Bits & Pieces. Book
Review by Dale Nelson: Tolkien and the Great War: The Threshold
of Middle-earth by John Garth. Twenty pages.
No. 401, May-June 2004
May: "C.S. Lewis and Kierkegaard" by Robert Scheidt.
June: "Charles Williams*s Descent into Hell" by Sue
Wendling. Essays: "Harry Potter Is a Hobbit: Rowling, Tolkien,
and the Question of Readership" by Amy H. Sturgis; "Private
Passions
in the Public Square" (Lewisian reflections on Mel Gibson*s
The Passion of the Christ) by James Como. Bits & Pieces. Book
Reviews by Robert Trexler: Frodo & Harry: Understanding Visual
Media andIts Impact On Our Lives by Ted Baeher and Tom Snyder;
Looking for God in Harry Potter by John Granger; Imagination and
the Arts in C.S. Lewis by Peter Schakel. February and March 2004
meeting reports. Twenty-four pages.
No. 402, July-August, 2004
July: "From the Floor" moderated by James Como. August:
No meeting. Essays: "Signs and C.S. Lewis" (The Meaning
of Meaning, How Hobbits are Real, and The Value of Film) by Charlie
W. Starr; "Paradox and Sanity in The Man Who Was Thursday"
by
Frank Drollinger. Book Review by Charles Franklin Beach: The Crisis
and the Quest: A Kierkegaardian Reading of Charles Williams by
Stephen M. Dunning. May and June 2004 meeting reports. Sixteen
pages.
No. 403, September-October 2004
September: Discussion of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
moderated by Rev. Fred Herwaldt. October: "Historical Imagination
in Till We Have Faces" by Lori Pieper. Essays: "C.S.
Lewis and The Idea of the Holy" by Clara Sarrocco; "The
Elusiveness of Joy" by Douglas Fall. Letters. Bits &
Pieces. Book Review by James Como: The Collected Letters of C.S.
Lewis, Vol. II: Books, Broadcasts, and the War 1931-1949. Ed.
Walter Hooper. July 2004 meeting report. Sixteen pages.
No. 404, November-December 2004
November: Discussion of the PBS series: "The Question of
God: Sigmund Freud and C.S. Lewis" moderated by James Como.
35th Anniversary Celebration. December: A reading of "The
Light and the Life" from Dorothy Sayers* The Man Born to
be King, coordinated by Margaret Goodman. Essays: "Little
Known Books in Lewis*s Back-
ground: A Fourth Selection" by Dale Nelson; "C.S. Lewis
Meets Søren Kierkegaard" by Robert B. Scheidt. Two
Book Reviews by Charles Franklin Beach: Poetry of Dorothy L. Sayers,
Ed. Ralph E. Hone; Sayers on Holmes: Essays and Fiction on Sherlock
Holmes. Letter. September and October 2004 meeting reports. Sixteen
pages.
No.
405. January-February 2005
January: The Collected Letters of C.S. Lewis, Volume II by Linda
Bridges. February: John Lawlor’s C.S. Lewis: Memories &
Reflections by Joe Sweeney. Essay: “C.S.Lewis: The Case
for Apologetics” (Presented to The N.Y. C.S. Lewis Society,
October 16, 2004 - 35th Anniversary Lecture at Fordham University)
by Avery Cardinal Dulles, S.J. “Two Lewis Letters
from Time and Tide” by Peter Miskech. Tribute to Paul Holmer.
November and December 2004 meeting reports. Sixteen pages.
No. 406. March-April 2005
March: “A Preface to Paradise Lost” by James
Como. April: “C.S. Lewis and the Ebb and Flow of Faith”
by William McClain. Essays:”Descent Into Hell as Poem:
The Centrality of Poetry to Charles Williams’s Prose”
by Susan Wendling. “Winter Wardrobe” by Andrew Coffin.
2005 Lectures and Conferences. January 2005 meeting report.
Sixteen pages.No. 407. May-June 2005
May: “George MacDonald’s Lilith” by Robert Trexler.
June: “English Literature in the Sixteenth Century, Parts
1 and 2” by Charles Beach. Essays: “C.S. Lewis’s
Vision of Heaven” by Charlie Starr. “Mere Worship:
C.S. Lewis and the Art of Adoration” by Milton L.
Rhodes, Ph.D. “Wagner, Holst, Sibelius: Lewis’s Interest
in Three Composers” by Dale Nelson. Book Reviews: Tolkien’s
Ordinary Virtues by Mark Eddy Smith, reviewed by Frank Drollinger.
Writing Performances: The Stages of Dorothy L. Sayers by Crystal
Downing, reviewed by Margaret Goodman. The Art of God: Lectures
on The Great Poets by George MacDonald, reviewed by Norm Mundhenk.
Excerpts from a Narniaweb interview with Douglas Gresham. Letters.
February, March, April 2005 meeting reports. Twenty pages
.No. 408. July-August 2005
July: “From the Floor” moderated by James Como. August:
No meeting. Essay: “The Shame of Glad Surrender Stood Confessed:
C.S. Lewis and Confession” by Adam Barkman. Book Reviews
- “New C.S. Lewis Books for 2005” by Robert
Trexler. May 2005 meeting report. Twenty pages.
No. 409. September-October 2005
September: “A Grief Observed moderated by Barbara Zelenko.
October: “The Views of History of C.S. Lewis and Christopher
Dawson” by Frank Drollinger. Essays: “Bibliographic
Notes-Update 2005: Part 1” by Stephen Thorson. Book Review:
Into the Region of Awe: Mysticism in C.S. Lewis by David C. Downing,
reviewed by Dale Nelson. July 2005 meeting report. Sixteen pages.
No. 410. November-December 2005
November: “Lewis and Desire’ by Patrick Burke. December:
Meeting canceled due to weather. Essays: “Christ According
to the ‘Gospel’ of Aslan” by Sister Helen Sanchez,
M.F. “CS. Lewis Bibliography-Update 2005: Part 2”
by Stephen Thomson. Book Reviews: Into the Wardrobe: CS. Lewis
and the Narnia Chronicles by David C. Downing, reviewed by Jorge
Crespo. Meeting God in The Lion , the Witch and the Wardrobe by
Sara McLaughlin, reviewed by Clara Sarrocco. June and September
2005 meeting reports. Twenty pages.