The story of CS Lewis' love affair with poet Joy Gresham, read by Ian Richardson
Joy's recovery proved to be nothing more than a reprieve and the end was inevitable.
DetailsIn the story about author CS Lewis's love affair with poet Joy Davidman, adultery enters the picture.
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DetailsThe invitation was for Professor CS Lewis to have lunch at the Eastgate Hotel and since the hotel was virtually opposite Magdalen College, it would have been awkward to refuse.
DetailsThe story of author CS Lewis' affair with poet Joy Gresham, read by the late Ian Richardson.
DetailsThe concluding part of the story about author CS Lewis' love affair with poet Joy Davidman, read by the late Ian Richardson. 8/8. Peace: Lewis comes to terms with Joy's death.
DetailsIn April 1960, Lewis and Davidman visit Greece. Joy's cancer has returned and she is in great pain and doctors warn her that to travel so far would be taking a 'big chance'.
DetailsJoy suffers from cancer but makes a remarkable recovery. The late Ian Richardson reads the story about author CS Lewis's love affair with poet Joy Davidman.
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