Charles A. Huttar is an emeritus professor of English at Hope College , known for his work on the Inklings including J. R. R. Tolkien , C. S. Lewis , Owen Barfield , and Charles Williams .[1] He has twice won the Mythopoeic Society 's Scholarship Award.[2]
Biography
Charles Adolph Huttar was born in 1932. He was educated at Wheaton College , and gained his PhD at Northwestern University in 1956. He became a professor of English literature at Hope College in 1966, retiring from there in 1996.[3]
He is a longtime member of the Conference on Christianity and Literature and the Guild of Scholars of the Episcopal Church . He has written numerous papers on the Oxford literary group the Inklings , including J. R. R. Tolkien , C. S. Lewis , Owen Barfield , and Charles Williams . In addition, he studied medieval and early modern literature .[1]
Awards and distinctions
Books
1971 Imagination and the Spirit: Essays in Literature and the Christian Faith Presented to Clyde S. Kilby
1991 Word and Story in C. S. Lewis (co-edited)
1996 The Rhetoric of Vision: Essays on Charles Williams (co-edited)
2005 Scandalous Truths: Essays by and about Susan Howatch
References
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