The Voice of Cecil Harwood
A collection of poems, plays, essays and recollections by Cecil Harwood, lifelong friend of C.S. Lewis, compiled by editor Owen Barfield.
This is a fantastic compilation of poems and plays by an underrated but highly gifted writer and should be of interest to anyone with an interest in poetry, plays and verse or indeed an interest in Harwood’s fellow Oxford alumnus, C.S Lewis.
About the Author
A. C. Harwood (1898–1975) was educated at Highgate school and Oxford and was a lifelong friend of the the writers Owen Barfield and C.S. Lewis (and later one of the trustees of Lewis’s literary estate). Harwood developed a career as a Waldorf school educator. He wrote The Recovery of Man in Childhood and The Way of a Child.
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