In the 1950s, Dr. Clyde S. Kilby, an English professor at Wheaton College, began a correspondence with C.S. Lewis. Over the next several years, he had the opportunity to meet Lewis and eventually received 15 letters from him. After C.S. Lewis's death in 1963, Dr. Kilby was inspired to establish the "The C.S. Lewis Collection", a repository that eventually would include not only Lewis items, but also materials from six other British writers whom Lewis either knew or who significantly influenced him: Owen Barfield, G.K. Chesterton, |
George MacDonald, Dorothy L. Sayers, J.R.R. Tolkien, and Charles Williams. Dr. Kilby's proposal to form a Lewis Collection was accepted by the |
Wheaton College Library Committee in 1965, and he began the years of travel, relationship-building, and gathering of materials that would lay |
a strong foundation for the Collection.
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Wade Collection". In 1980, the Center published the first volume of its academic journal, SEVEN: An Anglo-American Literary Review. Dr. Kilby, Dr. Beatrice Batson, and Dr. Barbara Reynolds founded SEVEN to provide a venue for critical assessment of the works of the seven Wade authors. Following Dr. Kilby's retirement in 1981, the Wade Center has flourished under directors, Dr. Lyle W. Dorsett, (1983-1990) and Dr. Christopher W. Mitchell, (1993-present).
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map of Narnia. |