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Divorce

Divorce

Charles Williams

Published in 1920, 'Divorce' is the third poetry collection by Charles Williams, a member of the literary group The Inklings, which included notable figures like J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis. The poems reflect Williams' Christian faith and his exploration of mysticism, alongside his appreciation for classical ideas. This collection showcases his unique voice and thematic depth, contributing to the landscape of early 20th-century poetry.

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