Charles Williams
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Exploring the multifaceted genius of Charles Williams, this study delves into his diverse contributions as a poet, playwright, novelist, and theologian. Glen Cavaliero examines how Williams's unique theological perspectives influenced and were expressed through his literary works. As a contemporary of notable figures like T. S. Eliot and C. S. Lewis, Williams's imaginative approach to writing is highlighted, making this the first comprehensive analysis of his oeuvre in over two decades.
