Charles Williams (1886-1945) was a British writer, editor, and literary critic, often hailed for his contributions to the mid-20th century's mythopoetic genre, drawing on Arthurian legends and Christian mysticism. He was a member of the Inklings, an informal Oxford literary collective, alongside esteemed authors such as C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien. As a versatile literary figure, Williams ventur...