Others, including the historian Warren Lewis, attribute his retirement from the theater to qualms of conscience.
After the War, he took up residence with his brother at a house named 'The Kilns' at Headington, near Oxford, where he lived until the death of C. S. Lewis in 1963.
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An excerpt from The Splendid Century appeared first in Essays Presented to Charles Williams, a volume edited by his brother as an informal Festschrift to benefit Williams' widow.
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