Lindskoog herself
Posted: April 17th, 2006, 3:54 pm
I realise that there have been previous threads on the C.S. Lewis hoax and the controversy surrounding Walter Hooper. However, I'd like to actually talk about Kathryn Lindskoog instead and how she came about her findings against Hooper and his runnings of the Lewis estate.
I'll admit that I have not had the chance to read Sleuthing C.S. Lewis or any other edition of her published findings, but I am familiar with her charges against Hooper. That being said, I'd like to know what you fellow Lewisians know or feel concerning Lindskoog and her acclamations. Does she have any solid ground to stand on or is it all paranoid conjecture? Does she have any self-gain by going against Hooper? How was she able to discover these alleged forgeries in Hooper's take of things?
Thoughts? Opinions? Rantings?
I'll admit that I have not had the chance to read Sleuthing C.S. Lewis or any other edition of her published findings, but I am familiar with her charges against Hooper. That being said, I'd like to know what you fellow Lewisians know or feel concerning Lindskoog and her acclamations. Does she have any solid ground to stand on or is it all paranoid conjecture? Does she have any self-gain by going against Hooper? How was she able to discover these alleged forgeries in Hooper's take of things?
Thoughts? Opinions? Rantings?