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  1. The New Testament: A Private Translation In The Language Of The People by Charles B. Williams, 1963-01-01
  2. Charles Lamb, (Great lives. [31]) by Orlo Williams, 1934
  3. The Novels of Charles Williams by Charles Williams, 1986-12
  4. Man on a Leash by Charles Williams, 1974-08-22
  5. Arthurian Poets: Charles Williams (Arthurian Studies) by David Llewellyn Dodds, 1991-09-05
  6. The land and the labourers : a record of experiments in cottage farming and co-operative agriculture / Charles Williams Stubbs by Charles Williams (1845-1912) Stubbs, 1885
  7. Arthurian triptych;: Mythic materials in Charles Williams, C. S. Lewis, and T. S. Eliot by Charles Moorman, 1973
  8. Correspondence of Charlotte Grenville, Lady Williams Wynn: And Her Three Sons, Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart., Rt. Hon. Charles Williams Wynn, and Sir Henry Williams Wynn...1795-1832 (1920) by Lady Charlotte Grenville Williams-Wynn, 2009-06-25
  9. The Merrill checklist of William Carlos Williams (Charles E. Merrill checklists) by John Engels, 1969
  10. The Arthurian Poems of Charles Williams by Charles Williams, 1982-11-25
  11. Correspondence of Charlotte Grenville, Lady Williams Wynn, and Her Three Sons, Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart., Rt. Hon. Charles Williams Wynn, by Charlotte Grenville Williams-Wynn, 2010-03-28
  12. SHADOWS OF HEAVEN: RELIGION AND FANTASY IN THE FICTION OF CS LEWIS, CHARLES WILLIAMS, AND JRR TOLKIEN by GUNNAR URANG, 1971
  13. A myth of Shakespeare by Charles Williams, 1929
  14. Charles Williams: A Celebration

81. WILLIAMS, Charles Walter Stansby
Translate this page williams, charles Walter Stansby, anglikanischer Schriftsteller, * 20.9. 1886in London, + 15.5. Bibliographie Lois Glenn, charles WS williams.
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Wir informieren Sie regelmäßig über Neuigkeiten und Änderungen per E-Mail. Helfen Sie uns, das BBKL aktuell zu halten! Band XIII (1998) Spalten 1325-1332 Autor: Gisbert Kranz Werke: Bibliographie: Lois Glenn, Charles W.S. Williams. A Checklist, Kent, Ohio, 1975; Gisbert Kranz, Die Inklings-Bibliothek, Passau 1992, 103-116. - C.W.-Forschungszentren: The Bodleian Library, Oxford, England; C.W. Library, King's College, London; Marion E. Wade Center in Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois 60187, U.S.A.; Die Inklings-Bibliothek, in der Universitätsbibliothek Eichstätt, Universitätsallee 1, D-85072 Eichstätt; The C.W. Society Newsletter, London 1976 ff. (vierteljährlich). Lit.:

82. (Allison WILLIAMS - Charles W. WILLIAMS )
Calvin L. williams ( 1857 2 FEB 1925 ) Cameron williams ( ABT 1878 - ) CatherineD. Catey williams ( ABT 1770 - ) charles W. williams ( 1855 - ) UP
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83. Williams, Charles
genealogy family history of charles williams (18771954) who married BerthaJacobson (1885-1960). Descendants of charles williams. England 1918 30
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84. Williams, Charles
genealogy family history of charles williams (18771954) who marriedBertha Jacobson (1885-1960). Descendants of charles williams.
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85. Documenting The American South
1 image with subject williams, charles Sumner. REV. charles SUMNER williams, DDFrom Centennial Encyclopaedia of the African Methodist Episcopal Church
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86. Charles Williams - C.S. Lewis - Upland Campus
Credit Donna Beales, Lowell, MA charles williams (18861945) wrotenovels, poetry, plays, theology, and biographies. Unlike that
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Credit: Donna Beales, Lowell, MA
Charles Williams (1886-1945) wrote novels, poetry, plays, theology, and biographies. Accounts of Charles Williams by those who knew him indicate that he was deeply intellectual, but did not possess the financial means to pursue university education. During his lifetime Williams served briefly in a Methodist bookshop, then became a proofreader and later an editor at Oxford University Press, where he worked until his death. Though his writings might be referred to as visionary, Williams saw himself as too cynical and pragmatic to label himself a mystic. He considered himself primarily a poet. He is, however, best known for his seven spiritual thriller novels, and for his detailed nonfiction works on the history of the Church. Inklings Credit: Donna Beales, Lowell, Mass.
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87. WIRockBios - Williams, Charles G.
Ad Rock County, Wisconsin. Biographies. charles G. williams . charlesG. williams was born at Royalton, Niagara Co., NY, Oct. 18, 1929.
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"Charles G. Williams"
CHARLES G. WILLIAMS was born at Royalton, Niagara Co.,
N.Y., Oct. 18, 1929. He is of New England parentage, his father being born at Hartford, Conn., and his mother at Shorcham, Vt. He is the youngest of a family of ten children; his first educational advantages were such as only a district school afforded, and were much interrupted by ill-health. He early manifested an aptitude for public speaking and the debating schools of the neighborhood were places of special delight to him; here he met the farmers in discussion, and soon placed himself on the best of terms with them, and it has been a subject of remark with him, in later years, that he found his truest friends among this class of men. At the age of 14, he notified his father of his desire to study law. This proposition was met with an incredulous smile, but
pro tem . He was re-elected to the Senate, in 1870, and made President

88. The Novels Of Charles Williams By Glen Cavaliero
THE LOST CLUB JOURNAL. The Novels of charles williams. by Glen Cavaliero.Even devotees of weird fiction have paid insufficient attention
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THE LOST CLUB JOURNAL
The Novels of Charles Williams by Glen Cavaliero Even devotees of weird fiction have paid insufficient attention to the works of Charles Williams – there is no entry on him in the Penguin Encyclopedia of Horror and the Supernatural Charles Williams: Poet of Theology (1983) and The Supernatural and English Fiction (1995), looks at Williams’ ghostly fiction. The many people who have bought The Oxford Book of English Ghost Stories since its publication in 1986 may well have been perplexed on reading ‘Et in Sempiternum Pereant’ by Charles Williams (1886-1945), so greatly does it differ in style and content from most of its companions in the anthology. For here is a story in which virtually nothing appears to happen. A retired Lord Chief Justice, out walking in the country, enters a burning empty house and encounters a troubled spirit on its way to Hell. The setting is vague and the material details scanty. Not until it is over does the story have the power to frighten: it gains its effects through implication. The only tale of its kind its author wrote, in its substitution of spiritual for material terror it epitomizes his approach to the writing of supernaturalist fiction. Today Charles Williams is probably best known for his connection with C. S. Lewis and the Inklings, and in Christian circles as a highly original and perceptive lay theologian. But he was also an accomplished poet, a highly individual literary critic, and the author of seven novels frequently described as ‘supernatural thrillers’. The latter have been reprinted more than once, and are the kind of books which divide their readers sharply. Williams is a writer to whom people either respond wholeheartedly or not at all.

89. Williams, Charles Henry
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90. The Sailcloth Shroud By Charles Williams
Recommended mystery The Sailcloth Shroud by charles williams author of Dead Calm. charleswilliams was born in 1909 in San Angelo, Texas and died in 1975.
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Funny how this happens. I just finished reading Dead in the Water which has a man who dies of a heart attack while at sea resulting in a sea burial and the after effects. Then I pick up this book and guess what? Another heart attack/burial at sea. But a whole different sstory. This story was originally published in 1959, but the only thing that dates a good sailing story are the sailing instruments. Williams also wrote Dead Calm and The Wrong Venus , both also out of print, but I'm willing to bet they are just as good as this one. In fact, from the little that I can gleam, it looks like it is his book that is the basis for Dead Calm , the movie. THAT scares me every time I see it!

91. WebGED: BlythsandBeyond Data Page
williams, Amy Marion (1881 ) - female b. 1881 father williams,charles (*1835 - ) mother Salter, Marianne Elizabet (*1839 - )
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previous go to surnames Westley, Charlotte Elizabeth - female
b. 1867 in Wales
d. 1947
spouse:
Blyth, Silas Gatehouse (1854 - )
- m. 16 FEB 1890 in Wales
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Blyth, John Herbert (1890 - 1900)
child: Blyth, William Arthur (*1894 - )
child: Blyth, Violet Maude (1903 - ) Whittaker, Millicent Rose - female
b. 15 AUG 1899
d. 9 JUL 1978
spouse:
Blyth, Douglas Sutherland (1896 - 1977) child: private Wicks, Selina - female b. 1847 in Richmond, Tas. spouse: Blyth, Dr Robert (1813 - 1887) - m. 18 AUG 1882 in Shrub End, Sorell, Tas. child: Blyth, Lucy Selina (1882 - 1887) Wife, Unknown - female spouse: Blyth, Ivar Bolivar (*1901 - ) child: private Wilkinson, Robert James - male b. in Dublin, Ireland spouse: Blyth, Alice Maude (1857 - 1889) - m. 1890 Williams, Amy Marion - female b. 1881 father: Williams, Charles (*1835 - ) mother: Salter, Marianne Elizabet (*1839 - ) Williams, Caroline Eliz Clara - female b. 1867 father: Williams, Charles (*1835 - ) mother: Salter, Marianne Elizabet (*1839 - ) Williams, Cecil - male b. 1870 father: Williams, Charles (*1835 - ) mother: Salter, Marianne Elizabet (*1839 - )

92. David Gerstein's Charlie Chaplin Home Page
Series of extensive essays which examine various facets of Chaplin as an icon and his political Category Arts Celebrities C Chaplin, Charlie...... For the purpose of this study, I will use the terminology that many film historianshave that Charlie is the filmic alter ego of charles Chaplin, filmmaker.
http://wso.williams.edu/~dgerstei/chaplin/intro.html
"His odd little tricks of manner and his refusal to do
the most simple things in an ordinary way are essential
features of his method, which thus far has defied
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Who was Charlie Chaplin?
For the purpose of this study, I will use the terminology that many film historians have: that Charlie is the filmic alter ego of Charles Chaplin, filmmaker. And Charlie Chaplin, under that name, and under such nom-de-plumes as "the eternal tramp," "the tramp philosopher," and so on, has risen to fame as an icon alone. Unlike the characters played by many actors over the years, Charles Chaplin's Tramp was a consistent character who grew in depth and complexity over the years to become a powerful icon and symbol. While Chaplin himself was, of course, prominent on the world scene as well, he was less the being celebrated, when folk spoke his name, than his icon was: the iconic stature really belonged to his far more prominent filmic creation, for better or worse. Some knew the man and his foibles, but if so, they viewed them through the veneer of Charlie the Tramp: the blessing of the Tramp to cinema excused his creator's iniquities, while on the other hand, the Tramp at times formed a constricting device that manipulated what others expected to find in the man. And of course, at times man and icon spoke as one. The current study, supplemented on the Web by much of its source material and a wide variety of illustrations, will look in depth at how Chaplin developed the Tramp as an icon and how the public responded at first; I will then follow by analyzing how Chaplin and Charlie the Tramp agreed and differed on six various aspects of life. I will look at how theorists, philosophers, and audiences viewed both Chaplin and Charlie in the reflection of the other; how the man attempted to use the icon to his advantage, sometimes succeeded, and sometimes failed. (Since the Tramp and Chaplin's major promotion of that character as an icon does not cover the final period of Chaplin's career, later incidents will only be discussed when necessary. Similarly, occasional non-Tramp films produced in the "golden age" are outside the current discussion as well.)

93. Novels Of Charles Williams (Howard) -- Ignatius Press
Novels of charles williams. Thomas Howard. Here at last is a clear and informedguide to the complexities and rich rewards of charles williams's novels.
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Novels of Charles Williams
Thomas Howard
The fanciful novels of Charles Williams have long fascinated a rather elite reading publicT. S. Eliot, W. H. Auden and C. S. Lewis for example, were among his great admirers. But those bookswhich include The Place of the Lion Descent into Hell , and All Hallows' Eve are also dense and perplexing, and even the writer's fondest devotees have found the meanings of his fiction elusive. Here at last is a clear and informed guide to the complexities and rich rewards of Charles Williams's novels. As Thomas Howard notes, Williams's tales might best be described as "metaphysical thrillers," in which Williams used occult "machinery" in much the same way that Conrad used exotic locales and Joyce used the subconscious: to vivify human experience and awaken readers to its range and possibilities. One tale might feature a chase for the Holy Grail across Hertfordshire fields, while in another "the picture may switch with no apology at all from a policeman at a crossroad to the Byzantine Emperor." As Howard lucidly demonstrates, the controlling factor behind Williams's work is an essentially Christian worldview in which "heaven and hell seem to lurk under every bush" and the constant theme is order versus disintegration. Concentrating on Williams's novels, Howard brilliantly illuminates the major concerns that informed all of Williams's thinking. Howard also considers Williams's work in the context of modern fictional practice and assesses its place in the tradition of the English language novel.

94. Ccm Composers-classical-music Com : Williams, Charles Williams
home. williams, charles 18931978 England, London -Worthing. Title, Parts. L The old clockmaker. Orch,
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95. Ccm Composers-classical-music Com : Williams, Charles Lee Williams, Charles Will
home. williams, charles Lee 18531935 England, Winchester - Gloucester.Title, Parts. Psalm 119 Blessed are those that are undefiled, verses1-32.
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96. Movies.com -
charles williams. Hot Spot, The (1990) Writer Pink Jungle, The (1968) Writer Don't Just Stand There (1968) Writer Joy House (1964)
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97. AllReaders.com Profile Of Michael JR Jose
Movies SciFi/Fantasy Comedy Personal Dramas Action Dramas.charles williams Profile for Michael JR Jose Name, Michael JR Jose.
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98. Alphamusic - Williams, Charles - Charles Williams Essential
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99. Dr Charles DH Williams
Dr charles DH williams. Senior Lecturer School of Physics, University of Exeter,Stocker Road, Exeter, EX4 4QL, United Kingdom. Tel +44 1392 264178.
http://newton.ex.ac.uk/staff/CDHW/

100. Genealogy Data
williams, charles Gilmer Birth 20 Jan 1870 Aurora, Lawrence Co., Mo Death 1 Jan1940 Hunt Co., Tx Gender Male Parents Father williams, Isham Hall Mother
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