For 30 years, C.S. Lewis was an Oxford don. The lifestyle was just his speed. “I enjoy monotony”
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For 30 years, C.S. Lewis was an Oxford don. The lifestyle was just his speed. “I enjoy monotony”
Read the full article which is published on Arts and Letters Daily (external link)
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This post was originally published by the Institute of Art and Ideas and is republished here with permission as part of the...