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Colin Duriez

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English writer (1947–2025)

Colin Duriez (19 July 1947 – 1 November 2025) was an English writer onfantasy, especially that ofthe Inklings literary group centred around theChristian authorsC. S. Lewis andJ. R. R. Tolkien.

Life and works

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Colin Duriez was born inDerbyshire on 19 July 1947.[1] He moved toLeicester in 1983 to work with a small publisher,IVP, as acommissioning editor. He took various teaching and editing jobs, and in 2002 he started his own business inKeswick, Cumbria, InWriting, devoted to writing, editorial services, and book acquisition for publishers.[2]

Duriez won theClyde S. Kilby Award in 1994 for his research on theInklings, the literary group that includedJ. R. R. Tolkien andC. S. Lewis. He has been described as "the mostuseful scholar writing on Lewis today."[3] He published many books onChristian literary figures, and spoke to literary, academic and professional groups.[4] His television documentaries includeA Quest for Meaning – Myth, Imagination & Faith in the Literature of J.R.R. Tolkien & C.S. Lewis.[5]

Duriez died from complications of Alzheimer's disease on 1 November 2025, at the age of 78.[6][7] At the time of his death, Duriez lived inWallingford, Oxfordshire with wife and fellow author Cindy Zudys, having previously lived inKeswick, Cumbria.[5] As of February 2025, he had been due to stand trial at Leicester Crown Court, having been charged with historical child sex offences alleged to have occurred between 1989 and 1991.[8][9]

Reception

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Bedeviled: Lewis, Tolkien, and the Shadow of Evil

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Benjamin C. Parker, reviewing Duriez'sBedeviled: Lewis, Tolkien, and the Shadow of Evil, writes that the strengths of the book include its thorough connection of Lewis's writings to earlier literature on the subject, and his setting of his thesis about the Inklings in terms of 21st century events and literature. Parker finds the analysis of issues related to Christianity "profound", and states that the book is accessible both to academics and the general public, with the more scholarly details relegated to endnotes.[10]

The Oxford Inklings: Lewis, Tolkien, and Their Circle

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Courtney Petrucci, reviewingThe Oxford Inklings: Lewis, Tolkien, and Their Circle, writes that the book's "great strength" is "its effective use of other Inklings' writings to give the reader a sense for what the group was like and how its most prominent members [Lewis, Tolkien,Owen Barfield, andCharles Williams] were understood" by the less-famous members. Petrucci finds the book remarkable in succeeding in balancing the coverage, offering fresh "insights and perspectives", and bringing out the complicated ideas that the Inklings discussed while telling the basic story of the group.[11]

Tolkien and C. S. Lewis andThe Inklings Handbook

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John E. McKinley, in his review of the biographyTolkien and C. S. Lewis: The Gift of Friendship andThe Inklings Handbook: A Comprehensive Guide to the Lives, Thought and Writings of C. S. Lewis, J. R. R. Tolkien, Charles Williams, Owen Barfield and Their Friends, writes that these are "excellent resources" for readers new to Tolkien and Lewis, and useful too to "devoted reader[s]" of their "imaginative and provocative writings". The biography is in McKinley's view unique in showing how the friendship between the two writers stimulated and inspired both of them "to write Christian mythology and apologetics". He adds that Duriez shows that both men were opposed to the "mechanization" of the modern age; both took "delight in imagination"; and both "embrace[d] historic Christianity".[12]

Books

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Literary

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  • 1990The C. S. Lewis Handbook (Monarch Publications/Baker Book House)[13]
  • 1992Tolkien and Middle-earth Handbook (Monarch Publications/Baker Book House/Angus & Robertson)
  • 2000The C.S. Lewis Encyclopedia (Crossway)
  • 2001 (with David Porter)The Inklings Handbook (Azure/Chalice)
  • 2001Tolkien and the Lord of the Rings: A Guide to Middle Earth (Azure/Hidden Spring)
  • 2006The Poetic Bible (compiler) (SPCK)
  • 2007The Unauthorised Harry Potter Companion (Sutton)
  • 2007A Field Guide to Harry Potter
  • 2008A Field Guide to Narnia
  • 2013The A-Z of C.S. Lewis: An Encyclopedia of His Life, Thought and Writings (Lion Hudson)[3]
  • 2015 (with Cindy Kiple)Bedeviled: Lewis, Tolkien and the Shadow of Evil (IVP Books)

Biography

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  • 2003Tolkien and C.S. Lewis: The Gift of Friendship (HiddenSpring)
  • 2005The C.S. Lewis Chronicles (Darton Longman & Todd)
  • 2013C.S. Lewis, A biography of friendship (Lion Books)
  • 2015Francis Schaeffer: An Authentic Life (Crossway)
  • 2015The Oxford Inklings: Lewis, Tolkien and their Circle (Lion Books)[14]
  • 2018J.R.R. Tolkien: The Making of a Legend (Rydon)
  • 2020Dorothy Sayers (Lion Hudson)

History

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  • 2008AD 33: The Year That Changed the World (History Press)

References

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  1. ^"Colin Duriez".ISFDB. Retrieved24 April 2024.
  2. ^Belmonte, Kelly (1 February 2013)."Fridays with Friends: Colin Duriez on Lewis, L'Abri, and what it means to be human". All Nine (interview). Retrieved24 April 2024.
  3. ^abStout, Andrew (Spring–Summer 2015)."The A-Z of C.S. Lewis: An Encyclopedia of His Life, Thought and Writings".Mythlore.33 (126):166–8. Retrieved15 November 2021.
  4. ^"Machynlleth Tolkien festival launches on-line magazine".BBC. 24 December 2009. Retrieved22 December 2010.
  5. ^ab"About me". Colin Duriez. Retrieved24 April 2024.
  6. ^Duriez, Paul [@paulduriez]; (1 November 2025)."Today we lost our beautiful brother Colin Duriez" – viaInstagram.
  7. ^Ferguson, Andrew."Colin Duriez (1947 - 2025)".Tolkien Guide. Retrieved11 November 2025.
  8. ^Hayward, Dylan (13 February 2025)."BBC star and Harry Potter expert charged with child sex offences".Leicester Mercury. Retrieved11 November 2025.
  9. ^"BBC star and Harry Potter expert charged with historic child sexual offences".Daily Mirror. Retrieved11 November 2025.
  10. ^Parker, Benjamin C. (2016)."Review of Bedeviled: Lewis, Tolkien, and the Shadow of Evil, by Colin Duriez".Christianity & Literature.65 (4). Project MUSE:521–524.
  11. ^Petrucci, Courtney (2017)."Review of The Oxford Inklings: Lewis, Tolkien, and Their Circle".Sehnsucht: The C. S. Lewis Journal.11 (1). Article 12.doi:10.55221/1940-5537.1388.
  12. ^McKinley, John E. (December 2004)."Tolkien and C. S. Lewis: The Gift of Friendship/The Inklings Handbook: A Comprehensive Guide to the Lives, Thought and Writings of C. S. Lewis, J. R. R. Tolkien, Charles Williams, Owen Barfield and Their Friends".Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society Preview publication details.47 (4):741–744.
  13. ^Patterson, Nancy-Lou (Autumn 1992)."Very Small Pots".Mythlore.18 (70): 46. Retrieved15 November 2021.Perhaps the most useful contribution is the entry, "Literary Critic, C.S. Lewis as a," which sets his critical career in the context of the major movements and schools of critical thought not only in his lifetime but to the present: no small feat. Duriez's remarks, though compressed, are telling.
  14. ^Hurd, Crystal (Fall–Winter 2015)."The Oxford Inklings".Mythlore.34 (127):190–192. Retrieved15 November 2021.

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