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The Inklings, all Oxford men which included both CS Lewis and TS Eliot.

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Yes, J.R.R. Tolkien was a member of The Inklings, a literary discussion group at the University of Oxford that included other prominent authors like C.S. Lewis. They would meet to read and discuss each other's work, providing valuable feedback and encouragement. Tolkien valued the friendship and intellectual stimulation he received from his fellow Inklings.

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