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  1. Welcome to The Owen Barfield Literary Estate. Read explanations for summaries of Barfield’s philosophy, and visit the books section to find out more about Barfield’s fiction and non-fiction.

    • Narrative Poems

      Read Online | Download PDF (49 pp) The Unicorn. Editors:...

    • English People

      English People. Owen Barfield began writing English People...

    • Plays

      Read Online | Download PDF (53 pp) Owen Barfield composed...

    • Read Online

      Read Online. Articles. Economics. Essays. Poetry. Narrative...

    • Orpheus

      Written: 1937. First Performance: 1948 - Sheffield,...

  2. Read Online | Download PDF (49 pp) The Unicorn. Editors: Jefferey H. Taylor & Leslie A. Taylor. Owen Barfield composed the long narrative poem in c.1950. The original manuscript is held in the Bodleian Library. A transcript copy manuscript is in the Marion E. Wade Center. [Reference: OB/MS-105/X and OB/MS-166] Read Online | Download PDF (26 pp)

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  3. English People. Owen Barfield began writing English People in August 1927 and completed it in October 1929. The original manuscript is 550 pages long and is held in the Bodleian Library; the transcript copy manuscript is in the Marion E. Wade Center.

  4. Read Online | Download PDF (53 pp) Owen Barfield composed the play in c.1940. The original manuscript is held in the Bodleian Library. A transcript copy manuscript is in the Marion E. Wade Center [Reference: OB / MS 1 to 4 / ANGELS AT BAY, 163 pages.]

  5. Read Online. Articles. Economics. Essays. Poetry. Narrative Poems. Plays. Short Stories. With C.S. Lewis.

  6. Written: 1937. First Performance: 1948 - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England. Published: 1983. Second Performance: 2015 - Los Angeles, California, USA. This drama was inspired by a conversation between Owen Barfield and his friend C. S. Lewis. Text editors: John Ulreich, Jane Hipolito and Rory O’Connor.

  7. Para Barfield, la imaginación constituía la puerta de entrada a un mundo existente, cognoscible y real; la significación epistemológica de la imaginación era clave