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Oral History Collection

Barfield and Dorsett in study, August 1984

Above: Owen Barfield and Lyle Dorsett in Barfield's study, August 1984. Image owned by the Wade Center.

The Oral History Project was established by Wade director Lyle W. Dorsett in 1983 in order to record the personal recollections of people who knew the seven authors of the Wade Center, or were impacted by them, and preserve those recollections for future research use. Interviewees include friends, family members, acquaintances, scholars and, in the case of Owen Barfield, the author himself. The intent of the project was explained to each person being interviewed before the interview was conducted.

The majority of the interviews were recorded on audio (SR), video (VR), or both, and all of the oral histories have been transcribed. Interview content is only available for on-site use at the Wade Center.

Permission to publish or reproduce any part of these interviews must be applied for in writing to the Marion E. Wade Center.

Oral History Collection (brief listing)

Oral History Collection Listings

(arranged by name of person interviewed and interview date)