C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien weren’t just two of the greatest writers of their generation. They were also close friends. And although they didn’t always agree, the two authors shared a profound appreciation for storytelling, and in equal parts critiqued each other’s work and celebrated each other’s successes throughout their lifelong correspondence. These letters between Lewis and Tolkien offer a rare and intimate glimpse of their unique friendship and its important influence on their writing.
These Letters Between C.S. Lewis And J.R.R. Tolkien Shed Light On One Of The Greatest Literary Friendships Of All Time
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