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Kathryn Ann "Kay"
Lindskoog (née Stillwell;
December 26, 1934 –
October 21, 2003) was a C. S.
Lewis scholar known partly for her
theory that some works...
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parallel universe. Its
authenticity was
impeached by
Lewis scholar Kathryn Lindskoog in her
criticism of
Walter Hooper, but in 2003
Alastair Fowler established...
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collection The Dark
Tower and
Other Stories. The
Lewis scholar Kathryn Lindskoog challenged the
authenticity of the work. The
story deals with an early...
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original on 31 May 2020.
Retrieved 11
February 2009.
Lindskoog 2001, p. 144.
Lewis 1997, p. 21.
Lindskoog 2001, p. 146.
Lewis 1997, p. 26. Lewis, C. S. "Vivisection...
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Letters of C. S. Lewis.
Geoffrey Bles, 1966. ISBN 0-00-242457-6
Kathryn Lindskoog,
Light in the Shadowlands:
Protecting the Real C. S. Lewis. Multnomah...
- place, so the
timeline is the only
source for this information.
Kathryn Lindskoog,
along with
other Lewis scholars, has
challenged the
authenticity of some...
- [windspeaker confidential]". Windspeaker.
Retrieved January 12, 2018.
Lindskoog,
David (March 2, 2012). "We're All Actors: CSI
Interviews First Nations...
- Sold the
Eiffel Tower.
Doubleday &
Company Inc. p. 216. LCCN 61009522.
Lindskoog,
Kathryn Ann (1993). Fakes,
Frauds and
Other Malarkey: 301
Amazing Stories...
- pseudo-government that
works contrary to the
interests of the Narnians.
Kathryn Lindskoog identifies the Avi****
version as the
source of this episode. Aesopica...
- Cities. Vol. II. Philadelphia, PA: T. B.
Peterson and Brothers. p. 267.
Lindskoog,
Kathryn (1997). Dante's
Divine Comedy: Paradise.
Journey to joy. Macon...