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The First Inkling: Edward Tangye Lean
This article gathers together previously little-known information about Edward Tangye Lean, the undergraduate who founded the original Oxford literary society which gave its name to the later and more famous Inklings. Drawing on research into archival and published sources, it explores the literary...
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