The Loss and the Silence

The Loss and the Silence: Aspects of Modernism in the Works of C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien & Charles Williams is a 2011 book investigating the topic of modernism in the writings of C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, and Charles Williams. It is published as No. 22 in the Cormarë Series.

Contents
  • Introduction
  • Chapter One: Inklings and Modernists – Shared Contexts
  • — The Modernist Movement
  • — Inklings and Modernists: The Biographical Connections
  • — Shared Literary Concerns
  • Chapter Two: War
  • — Modern War, Modern Literature
  • — Fantasy and War
  • — The Inklings at War
  • — Charles Williams, David Jones and the Matter of Britain
  • — Celtic Literature of Defeat
  • — Waste Lands
  • — Bodies and Corpses
  • — Heroes
  • — War, Language and Liturgy
  • Chapter Three: History
  • — Modernist Histories: Yeats's Historical Models
  • — Fantastic Cycles: Tolkien's History of Middle-earth
  • — Myth and History
  • — Nationalist Histories
  • — Escapes from History and Time
  • — "Lateness"
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