First published in 1928, 'Poetic Diction: A study in Meaning' presents not merely a theory of poe...
This Ever Diverse Pair was first published in 1950, when Barfield was practising as a solicitor i...
A young academic is drawn towards activism when she is increasingly troubled by the growing threa...
'What Coleridge Thought' presents Coleridge's ideas in a coherent form, carefully organized to de...
'History, Guilt and Habit' is a collection of essays, based on lectures given by the author on th...
'Saving the Appearances' is about the world as we see it and the world as it is.It is about God, ...
What does it mean to be human? 'The Case for Anthroposophy' invites us to explore human nature in...
'Speaker's Meaning' is a study of language, charting the evolution of human consciousness through...
Worlds Apart: A Dialogue of the 60's is a fictional conversation among eight people: a physicist,...
Set in a dystopian future, humanity has been driven underground by fears of terrorist attack. Dwe...
'Owen Barfield on C.S. Lewis' is a collection of essays and lectures about the author, theologian...
'The Rediscovery of Meaning' is a collection of essays about language, imagination, the human bei...
Unancestral Voice is the story of a modern-day spiritual quest. Step by step, Barfield explores t...
'Romanticism Comes of Age' centers on the question; What is the creative imagination and in what ...
The Rose on the Ash-Heap is the epilogue from 'English People' - Barfield's ambitious unpublished...
The Riddle of the Sphinx, a new collection of essays, illuminates an aspect of Owen Barfield rare...
The Riddle of the Sphinx, a new collection of essays, illuminates an aspect of Owen Barfield rare...
Owen Barfield's original fairy tale is a Christian allegory and classic of the Inklings' fiction.