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The two most successful twentieth-century English fantasists were friends from shortly after their 1926 meeting until the younger's death. Both fought in World War I, in which all but one of Tolkien's dearest school friends died, and Lewis lost a buddy whose mother he thereafter cared for, as promised, until her 1951 death. As young Oxford dons, they discovered they shared a love of medieval northern European literature and, after Lewis (1898-1963), greatly aided by Tolkien (1892-1973), converted to Christianity, a common faith. Lewis' great aid to Tolkien was to encourage unflaggingly the development of The Lord of the Rings. Tolkien reciprocated Lewis' supportiveness for Lewis' fiction and scholarship but was too conservative a Catholic to approve of the low-church Anglican Lewis' popular Christian evangelical writings and especially his limited toleration of divorce, which apparently seemed adventitious even to Lewis when he married divorcee Joy Davidman and never told Tolkien. In a graceful, sympathetic, and appealing dual biography, Duriez stresses their influences on one another and the depths of their friendship. Ray Olson
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Colin Duriez imaginatively presents us with an intriguing opportunity to view this fascinating meeting of minds. -- Brian Sibley, author of 'The Lord of the Rings' Official Movie Guide and The Wisdom of C.S. Lewis

This dual biography of Tolkien and Lewis reveals for the first time how two twentieth-century fantasists shaped each other's work. -- Jane Chance, Professor of English, Rice University, and author of Tolkien's Art and Tolkien the Medievalist

Without J.R.R. Tolkien, we might never have heard of C.S. Lewis; without Lewis, we might never have heard of Tolkien. -- David C. Downing, Professor of English, Elizabethtown College, and author of Planets in Peril: C.S. Lewis's Ransom Trilogy

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  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Paulist Press (October 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1587680262
  • ISBN-13: 978-1587680267
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Congrats to Duriez, October 31, 2003
Colin Duriez is one of the greats in Tolkien and Lewis scholarship. He has been writing on the Inklings since at least late 1972 (see, for example, his "C.S. Lewis Meets Professor Tolkien and the Inklings, CRUSADE, January 1973). Over the past thirty-one years, not surprisingly, Duriez has greatly increased in his understanding and knowledge of the Inklings. Duriez's previous book, TOLKIEN AND THE LORD OF THE RINGS, contains many of the best insights on Tolkien's Middle-earth mythology I have yet seen. With a thorough understanding of both Roman Catholic and Protestant theologies, as well as Platonic and Aristotelian philosophy, Duriez provides a fascinating analysis of the key themes in Tolkien's works. With wit and wisdom, the author explains the meanings of such diverse topics as angels, the Apocalypse, death, evil, the Fall, imagination, light, loyalty, music, natural theology, power, Story, and the Old West in Tolkien's legendarium. There was not a page in this work that failed to provide some deeper understanding of Tolkien's works. Duriez's latest book, TOLKIEN AND C.S. LEWIS, incorporates many of these insights into a well-written and informative narrative. And as with his previous book, TOLKIEN AND C.S. LEWIS is a must-own for any Tolkien scholar or fan. It's been a wonderful pleasure to read. Certainly, Duriez has done his share in putting yet another nail into the coffin of the movement claiming Bloomsbury as the most important literary group of the twentieth century. Long live the Inklings!
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Pen pals, April 7, 2004
Just about everyone who knows things about the life of "Lord of the Rings" author J.R.R. Tolkien knows that he was pals with fellow fantasy writer C.S. Lewis (author of the "Narnia" series). But where that's usually a sidenote in Tolkien biographies, Colin Duriez makes it the center of double-biography "Tolkien and C.S. Lewis: The Gift of Friendship."

Duriez focuses on Lewis and Tolkien's early lives, the differences in their religious progressions, their wartime experiences, their fantasy works and their involvement in Christian literary club The Inklings. In 1926, the quiet Tolkien ("Tollers") and ebullient Lewis met and became friends over a shared love of Christianity, language myth and imagination.

Duriez's main idea in "Gift of Friendship" is that this friendship created some of the most influential fantasy and science fiction ever, by mutual support. Religious beliefs and "the horns of elfland" were important for them both. For example, it was partly through Lewis's encouragement that Tolkien managed to finish his stories of Middle-Earth, and Tolkien in turn helped with Lewis's more serious works.

Duriez doesn't reveal anything new about the friendship or the men in it, and he focuses quite a bit on the Inklings at large at one point. (Since he wrote a book on them, it isn't surprising) However, he clearly is a big fan of both men and his enthusiasm is obvious. He briskly clears away some misconceptions (for example, Tolkien did not hate the Narnia books, he merely "disliked" them) and throws in some literary analysis of Middle-Earth, the Ransom books and Narnia that doesn't stray too far from the authors' intents.

"Tolkien and C.S. Lewis: The Gift of Friendship" doesn't offer more than a few tidbits that are new, but it's a good focus on Tolkien and Lewis's friendship and how it affected their epic books.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Well ... not exactly what I was expecting, January 22, 2005
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This book might have been better titled: "Two Parallel Lives in Oxford." Perhaps it is more a reflection of the English reserve of the two scholars (or a dearth of first person account's of their friendship) than it is some shortcoming in Duriez's research, but given the title of this book I had expected a greater discussion of their friendship. Instead the reader is treated to a bloodless, albeit intriguing, chronicling of two extraordinary writers who lived in close proximity.
While this "dual biography" was adequate introduction for readers like myself who are relatively unfamiliar with the personal life of either man (though I suspect there are more complete examinations of both men's lives out there), I kept wanting more about their friendship. Buriez doesn't give the reader much to go on. I had a hard time figuring out why the seemingly good-natured and much more emotionally generous Lewis would want to be friends with Tolkien, who comes off as a little petty, insecure, myopic and persnicky (especially given some of the condescending remarks made about Lewis' work).
This book is readable because it discusses two fascinating men - not because it reveals much about their friendship.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Informative...Sort of.
"The Gift of Friendship" attempts to tell both Tolkien and Lewis's biographies as a single tale, illuminating the linkages and influences they had with each other. Read more
Published 1 month ago by T. A. Widman

3.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating, but . . .
It's hard to go wrong with Lewis and Tolkien. To have been present at the Eagle and Child pub during one of their legendary drinking/reading sessions--it's hard to imagine a... Read more
Published 11 months ago by J. I. Fowler

5.0 out of 5 stars A must for any Tolkien or Lewis fan
An easy read while maintaing strict attention to detail. This book propelled me to but other books from the Inklings to share with my children.
Published 23 months ago by Timothy Gore

3.0 out of 5 stars My question is this . . .
. . . why was this book needed?

As a previous reviewer has noted, George Sayer has written an outstanding biography of Lewis (and to my mind, the best available)... Read more
Published on April 27, 2007 by David Zampino

3.0 out of 5 stars Parallel Biographies
The book introduces chapters with fictional vignettes of their lives that might have happened. This approach is a mixed blessing. Read more
Published on March 5, 2005 by Jeffrey A. Thompson

5.0 out of 5 stars Pure genius - simply the best
This is pure genius - simply the best book around on these two brilliant guys. Buy your pastor and all the deacons/elders in your church this great book - and don't forget one for... Read more
Published on May 11, 2004 by Dwight Schulz

5.0 out of 5 stars I agree - this book is the business!
I agree - this book is the business! Colin Duriez was cool when he was on the Lord of the Rings DVD. Now we can read him too!
Published on March 12, 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars Duriez is a genius - buy this book!
Colin Duriez is a genius and it is very exciting to see how well this wonderful and beautifully written book is doing in the USA. Read more
Published on March 11, 2004 by C. Catherwood

4.0 out of 5 stars Numinousity reflected
I may be the only person in North America never to have read either J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle Earth books or C.S. Read more
Published on March 3, 2004 by Andrew S. Rogers

3.0 out of 5 stars A casual joint biography
Rather than a study of their friendship, this volume - a great improvement on Duriez's "Inklings Handbook" - is a joint biography, popping back and forth between the two... Read more
Published on December 20, 2003 by David Bratman

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