
Inklings Resources
Check these links dedicated to selected Inklings and writers whom they all enjoyed and/or by whom they were influenced. My essay, “Who Were the Inklings?” may be a place to start.
- J.R. R. Tolkien Resources
- The Tolkien Society
- “Introducing J. R. R. Tolkien,” Bruce L. Edwards
- Charles Williams Resources
- The Charles Williams Page
- Dorothy L. Sayers Resources
- The Dorothy L. Sayers Society
- George MacDonald Resources
- The Golden Key: The George MacDonald WWW Page
- Owen Barfield Resources
- Owen Barfield Web Page
- G. K. Chesterton Resources
- The GKC Web Site
- The American Chesterton Society
Other Resources of Interest to Inklings Enthusiasts
- The Mythopoeic Society The Mythopoeic Society is a non-profit international literary and educational organization for the study, discussion, and enjoyment of fantasy and mythic literature, especially the works of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, and Charles Williams. The word “mythopoeic” means “mythmaking” or describes activity that is “productive of myth.The Christian Classics Ethereal LibraryA web site that provides an amazing number of other public domain, hypertext documents that will be of interest to those wishing to trace the influence of ancient and modern Christian authors on the Inklings, including various texts by the ancient church fathers and medieval and pre-19th-Century clerics, both Protestant and Catholic.
