Shadows of Ecstasy
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[United States] : Read Books Ltd., 2019.
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First published in 1933, "Shadows Of Ecstasy" is a fantasy novel by British writer Charles W. S. Williams. Charles Walter Stansby Williams (1886 - 1945) was a British theologian, novelist, poet, playwright, and literary critic. He was also a member of the "The Inklings", a literary discussion group connected to the University of Oxford, England. They were exclusively literary enthusiasts who championed the merit of narrative in fiction and concentrated on writing fantasy. He was given an scholarship to University College London, but was forced to leave in 1904 because he couldn't afford the tuition fees.

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First published in 1933, "Shadows Of Ecstasy" is a fantasy novel by British writer Charles W. S. Williams. Charles Walter Stansby Williams (1886 - 1945) was a British theologian, novelist, poet, playwright, and literary critic. He was also a member of the "The Inklings", a literary discussion group connected to the University of Oxford, England. They were exclusively literary enthusiasts who championed the merit of narrative in fiction and concentrated on writing fantasy. He was given an scholarship to University College London, but was forced to leave in 1904 because he couldn't afford the tuition fees.
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Williams, C. (2019). Shadows of Ecstasy. [United States], Read Books Ltd.

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Williams, Charles. 2019. Shadows of Ecstasy. [United States], Read Books Ltd.

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Williams, Charles, Shadows of Ecstasy. [United States], Read Books Ltd, 2019.

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Williams, Charles. Shadows of Ecstasy. [United States], Read Books Ltd, 2019.

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