Owen Barfield

(1898-1997), the British philosopher and critic, has been called the "First and Last Inkling," because of his influence and enduring role in the group known as the Oxford Inklings. The Inklings included C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, and Charles Williams. It was Barfield who first advanced the ideas about language, myth, and belief that became identified with the thinking and art of the Inklings.

He is the author of numerous books, including; Poetic Diction: A Study in Meaning; Romanticism Comes of Age; Unancestoral Voice; History in English Words; and Worlds Apart: A Dialogue of the 1960s. His history of the evolution of human consciousness, Saving the Appearances: A Study in Idolatry, achieved a place in the list of the '100 Best Spiritual Books of the Century.'

Books

Eager Spring

Eager Spring

£7.99
History, Guilt, and Habit

History, Guilt, and Habit

£11.99
Night Operation

Night Operation

£6.99
Owen Barfield on C.S. Lewis

Owen Barfield on C.S. Lewis

£12.99
Poetic Diction

Poetic Diction

£9.99
Romanticism Comes of Age

Romanticism Comes of Age

£14.99
Saving the Appearances

Saving the Appearances

£12.99
Speaker's Meaning

Speaker's Meaning

£11.99
The Case For Anthroposophy

The Case For Anthroposophy

£9.99
The Rediscovery of Meaning and Other Essays

The Rediscovery of Meaning and Other Essays

£16.99
The Rose on the Ash-Heap

The Rose on the Ash-Heap

£7.99
Unancestral Voice

Unancestral Voice

£9.99
What Coleridge Thought

What Coleridge Thought

£16.99
Worlds Apart

Worlds Apart

£12.99
Year Participated, The

Year Participated, The

£3.95