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 Wade Center C.S. Lewis's Oxford w/ Dr. Simon Horobin
 Jun 17, 2025 
 Simon Horobin, a Professor of English Language & Literature at Magdalen College, dives deep into the life of C.S. Lewis at Oxford. He shares insights about Lewis's struggles and triumphs during the vibrant 1920s, detailing friendships formed in chilly rooms and lively gatherings with the Inklings. Listeners will explore key literary landmarks, including the Eagle and Child pub, and discover how wartime chaos inspired Lewis's children's storytelling. Horobin also discusses the bittersweet nature of Lewis's academic journey and his lasting influence on Oxford. 
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Lewis's Nightly Oxford Engagements
- Lewis spent many nights in Oxford attending various societies and literary groups, showing great dedication to student engagement.
- He believed social interactions outside tutorials were essential to his teaching role and college life.
Lewis's First Oxford Impression
- Lewis's first encounter with Oxford was marked by initial disappointment that turned into awe upon seeing the iconic skyline.
- This experience symbolized his later spiritual conversion and deep connection to Oxford's essence.
Early Career Setbacks for Lewis
- Lewis faced multiple rejections for academic fellowships early in his career, competing against distinguished scholars.
- His failures led him to shift focus from philosophy to English, where opportunities were more abundant.










