released 12/11/2020

On Monday, December 7th, Walter Hooper died in Oxford at the age of 89. Hooper served for many years as one of the trustees of C. S. Lewis’s literary estate and, in addition to editing many volumes of Lewis’s writings, was the author of several books about Lewis. In this 1998 interview with Ken Myers, Hooper describes his first meeting with a man he so admired and long served. In a second chapter in today’s Feature, Emma Mason explains how Christina Rossetti’s hopeful eschatological beliefs influenced the poems she wrote about the season of Advent.

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