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Charles Williams (1886-1945) the friend of T. S. Eliot C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien was both a writer with many gifts and a religious thinker of an unusual kind. Poet playwright novelist biographer critic and theologian in each capacity he displayed a distinctive and highly imaginative cast of mind. Here in the first full-length study to appear for over twenty years Glen Cavaliero discusses Williamss work in its entirety and pays particular attention to the manner in which his theological ideas were shaped and furthered by his various literary achievements. Following a brief account of Williamss life the author examines the early poems the criticism biographies and plays the novels the Arthurian poems and the assessment of Charles Williamss literary and theological importance. The book also illuminates the relationship between religious belief and the scope and working of the poetic mind. The discussion of Williamss place in twentieth-century literary history as a writer of fantasy literature and of his unique gifts as a Christian apologist in an age of skepticism ensures that this book will be of immense interest to literary critics and theologians alike. Glen Cavaliero poet and critic is a member of the Faculty of English at the University of Cambridge. He is the author of three collections of poems and of John Cowper Powys: Novelist; The Rural Tradition in the English Novel 1900-1939; and A Reading of E. M. Forster.