Grevel Lindop
Charles Williams: The Third Inkling
3 editions
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2015
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The Opium-Eater: A Life of Thomas De Quincey
9 editions
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1981
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Travels on the Dance Floor
5 editions
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2008
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A Literary Guide to the Lake District
5 editions
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1993
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Luna Park
4 editions
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2015
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Graves And The Goddess: Essays on Robert Graves's the White Goddess
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3 editions
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2003
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Playing with Fire
5 editions
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2006
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Grevel Lindop: Selected Poems
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2000
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The Works of Thomas De Quincey, Part III
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Thomas Chatterton
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“Michal too would catch one last glimpse of him in a dream. In 1958 she told a friend: I dreamt of Charles the other night. He was standing on a niche in a cathedral I could not identify. His garments were beyond whiteness & he looked very very grave & he looked & looked at me.1526”
― Charles Williams: The Third Inkling
― Charles Williams: The Third Inkling
“the Arthurian material was never merely ‘legends’; it was a myth—a timeless, universal story with many meanings.”
― Charles Williams: The Third Inkling
― Charles Williams: The Third Inkling
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