The fanciful novels of Charles Williams have long fascinated a rather elite reading public - T.S. Eliot, W.H. Auden, and C.S. Lewis, for example, were among his great admirers. But those books - which include 'The Place of the Lion', 'Descent into Hell', and 'All Hallows' Eve'...
Williams' "metaphysical thrillers" have long fascinated an elite reading public that includes T.S. Eliot, W.H. Auden and C.S. Lewis. But his works are dense and perplexing, and the meanings of his fiction are often elusive. Now Thomas Howard brilliantly illuminates the major...