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  1. Hugo Dyson; Información personal; Nacimiento: 7 de abril de 1896 Hove (Reino Unido) Fallecimiento: 6 de junio de 1975 (79 años) Nacionalidad: Británica: Información profesional; Ocupación: Escritor y profesor universitario: Empleador: Universidad de Oxford; Universidad de Reading; Movimiento: Inklings

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hugo_DysonHugo Dyson - Wikipedia

    Died. 6 June 1975. (1975-06-06) (aged 79) Occupation. Scholar. Genre. Shakespearian Literature. Henry Victor Dyson Dyson (7 April 1896 – 6 June 1975), generally known as Hugo Dyson and who signed his writings H. V. D. Dyson, was an English academic and a member of the Inklings literary group.

  3. www.wikiwand.com › es › Hugo_DysonHugo Dyson - Wikiwand

    Henry Victor Dyson Dyson, conocido como Hugo Dyson, era un académico inglés miembro de la tertulia de los Inklings. Era cristiano practicante, y junto con J. R. R. Tolkien convenció a C.S. Lewis para que se convirtiera a la fe cristiana.

  4. 27 de oct. de 2023 · 7 April 1896. Died. 6 June 1975. Occupation. Scholar. Location. England. Hugo Victor Dyson Dyson was a fellow Inkling with J.R.R. Tolkien. He helped Tolkien persuade C.S. Lewis to (active) Christianity .

    • 7 April 1896
    • England
    • 6 June 1975
    • Scholar
  5. 14 de may. de 2023 · Hugo Dyson was a committed Christian, and Tolkien and Harvard were devout Catholics. Both Dyson and Tolkien were instrumental in converting C.S. Lewis to Christianity in 1929, meaning that, by the foundation of the Inklings, Lewis had been a Christian for around four years.

  6. Fantasy. Lord of the Rings. Henry Victor Dyson Dyson (1896 – 1975), generally known as Hugo Dyson, and who signed his writings as H. V. D. Dyson, was an English academic and a member of the Inklings literary circle. He was a committed Christian, who together with J.R.R. Tolkien he helped persuade C.S. Lewis to convert to...

  7. Hugo Dyson: A Roaring Cataract of Nonsense. The always verbose and entertaining Hugo Dyson was once so talkative, clever, and exuberant at an Inklings meeting that C.S. Lewis described him as “a roaring cataract of nonsense” (Collected Letters [CL] 2: 288). Roaring = loud. Cataract = voluminous waterfall. Nonsense = jovial foolishness.