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Bandersnatch
Book • 2011
Bandersnatch, in the context of this podcast, refers to a book that explores the history and interactions of the Inklings, a group of writers associated with the University of Oxford, England.
This group included notable authors such as C.S. Lewis, J.R. R.
Tolkien, and Charles Williams.
The book likely delves into the dynamic relationships between these authors, examining how their shared interests in literature, mythology, and theology influenced their individual works.
The Inklings are known for their collaborative spirit, often reading and critiquing each other's manuscripts.
The book 'Bandersnatch' is a resource for those interested in the Inklings' profound impact on modern literature and fantasy.
This group included notable authors such as C.S. Lewis, J.R. R.
Tolkien, and Charles Williams.
The book likely delves into the dynamic relationships between these authors, examining how their shared interests in literature, mythology, and theology influenced their individual works.
The Inklings are known for their collaborative spirit, often reading and critiquing each other's manuscripts.
The book 'Bandersnatch' is a resource for those interested in the Inklings' profound impact on modern literature and fantasy.
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