Walter Hooper

Collected Letters Volume Three: Narnia, Cambridge and Joy 1950–1963


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Lewis

      

      By the way, Mrs. H’s letter is curiously uneducated. All that about her learning must have been imaginary too. Poor creature–there’s not much of her when one takes away the fantasies.

      

       TO ARTHUR GREEVES (BOD):

      Magdalen College

      Oxford 21/3/53

      My dear Arthur

      I hope you weren’t shocked at getting an answer from W. instead of me the other day. On Monday I was both rather ill and also engaged in viva-voce examinations from 9.15 a.m. to 5.30 p.m., so I couldn’t well write, and I thought you wd. like to have all those dates at the earliest moment.

      Yours

      Jack

      

      Magdalen College

      Oxford 21/3/53

      Dear Michael

      I see I have thanked your Father for a kind present which really came from you. Let me now say Thank you, very much indeed. I think it was wonderful of you. At least I know that when I was a boy, though I liked lots of authors, I never sent them anything. The reason there is so much boiled food here is, of course, that we have so little cooking-fat for roasting or frying.

      The new book is The Silver CHAIR, not CHAIN. Don’t look forward to it too much or you are sure to be disappointed. With 100,000 thanks and lots of love.

      Yours

      C. S. Lewis

      

       TO VERA GEBBERT (W):

      Magdalen College

      Oxford 23/iii/53

      Dear Mrs. Gebbert

      Meanwhile, courage! Your moments of nervousness are not your real self, only medical phenomena. All blessings.

      Yours ever,

      C. S. Lewis

      

       TO HSIN’CHANG CHANG (BOD):

      Magdalen College

      Oxford March 24th 53

      Dear Mr. Chang

      My brother, who is interested in everything Chinese because he spent some v. happy years in Shanghai, wd. like to read the MS. May I keep it for this purpose a week or two longer?

      There are only two places where I think your English cd. be criticised. On p. 10 you use immune as a verb. It should be ‘to make immune’: or perhaps even ‘to protect’ would do. On p. 22 ‘them five’ should be either ‘those five’ or ‘these five’-unless you intend to represent the speaker as uneducated.

      With very many thanks. Be sure to come and see me if you are in Oxford again.

      Yours sincerely

      C. S. Lewis

      

       TO ARTHUR GREEVES (BOD): TS

      Magdalen College,

      Oxford. 25th March 1953.

      My dear Arthur

      On looking into the matter further, it would suit me better to prolong our jaunt for another 48 hours, i.e. for me to cross on Monday 14th September instead of Saturday 12th. The Sunday train service on the English side is practically useless–one train, and no restaurant car. Will 14th suit you?

      Yours,

      Jack

      

       TO WILLIAM L. KINTER(BOD):

      Magdalen College

      Oxford 28/3/53

      Dear Mr Kinter