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Volume 18 // Issue 3
Wheaton magazine // Autumn 2015
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PHOTO COURTESY THE MARION E. WADE CENTER OF WHEATON COLLEGE

The Marion E. Wade Center Presents: C. S. Lewis' Letters

C. S. Lewis writes at "The Kilns,” his home, August 1960.
PHOTO COURTESY THE MARION E. WADE CENTER OF WHEATON COLLEGE

FEBRUARY 11, 1957
OXFORD, ENGLAND

C. S. LEWIS CORRESPONDS WITH DR. CLYDE S. KILBY HON, FORMER PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH AND FOUNDER OF THE WADE CENTER.

“Dear Professor Kilby — An author doesn’t necessarily understand the meaning of his own story better than anyone else, so I give you my account of TWHF [Till We Have Faces] simply ‘for what it’s worth.’”

To read the rest of the letter inside of the envelope above, visit The Marion E. Wade Center of Wheaton College, home to the largest collection of C. S. Lewis' original letters in the world. 


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