C.S. Lewis, Thomas Derrick, and Screwtape

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 210-217
Author(s):  
David Derrick ◽  
Brian Murdoch

Six hitherto unpublished letters and a poetic postcard represent C.S. Lewis’s side of a correspondence in the early 1940s with the artist and illustrator Thomas Derrick. The letters discuss the possibility, which was never realised, of an illustrated edition of The Screwtape Letters and intriguingly indicate that Lewis and the artist discussed other collaborative possibilities, most notably a project on the virtues and the vices, also sadly unrealised. Lewis sent Derrick an early sketch of Screwtape.

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