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  1. 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 Christianity. Dyson taught English at the University of Reading from 1924 until obtaining a ...

  2. 23 de nov. de 2007 · Hugo Dyson was a big part of the CS Lewis posse known as "The Inklings". Not a whole lot is known about Hugo by the general public because he wasn't a prolif...

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    Henry Victor Dyson Dyson, 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. He was a committed Christian, and together with J. R. R. Tolkien he helped C. S. Lewis to convert to Christianity, particularly after a long conversation as they strolled on Addison's Walk at Oxford.

  4. 20 de sept. de 2016 · 35-year-old Hugo Dyson (Tutor and Lecturer at Reading University). Their time together had begun the evening before at dinner, but their conversation went late into the night. After Tolkien left around 3 a.m., Lewis and Dyson continued talking until they retired at 4 a.m.

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  5. 14 de sept. de 2022 · Hugo Dyson was an English literature professor who specialized in Shakespeare, Neoclassical authors, and the Romantics. Known as the most colorful of the Inklings, Dyson was voluble and witty, always preferring conversation at the Inklings meetings over listening to compositions.

  6. Hugo Dyson: Inkling, Teacher, Bon Vivant David Bratman Follow this and additional works at: https://dc.swosu.edu/mythlore Part of the Children's and Young Adult Literature Commons Recommended Citation Bratman, David (1997) "Hugo Dyson: Inkling, Teacher, Bon Vivant," Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien,

  7. 14 de dic. de 2012 · According to J. R. R. Tolkien’s son, Christopher, Hugo Dyson (1896-1975) had quite enough, thank you, even though the lesser-known Oxford don was considered the most fun-loving of the Inklings. As another newly-written passage of The Lord of the Rings was read aloud by its author, Dyson was “lying on the couch, and lolling and shouting and saying, ‘Oh f***, not another elf!’”