“A reader of Williams’s biography is likely to come to the conclusion that he was rather creepy. … Yet few who knew him saw him in this light.” From Alan Jacobs’ biography of C.S. Lewis
- Thoughts on Williams and War in Heaven from Caleb Crain in What We’re Reading: Charles Williams.
- Charles Williams — author of “The Figure of Beatrice,” “War in Heaven,” “Descent into Hell,” and “All Hallows’ Eve” – What About Charles Williams? The Secret of the Enigmatic Inkling Revealed, by Thomas Howard
- Bibliography of Works by and about Charles Williams — An Annotated and Enumerative Bibliography of Works by and about Charles Williams, by Lois G. Thrash, B.A. – Thesis in English, Texas Technological College, 1966
- An “annotated selected bibliography,” and a list of Williams’ publications, by by Sørina Higgins, 24 July 2007
- Biography of Charles Walter Stansby Williams (1886-1945)
- The Figure of Beatrice: A Study in Dante, by Charles Williams
- From T.S. Eliot’s introduction to “All Hallow’s Eve”
Novels
- War in Heaven — review
- An excerpt of War in Heaven
- Many Dimensions — review by V-Dawg, 11 April 2010
- Many Dimensions — review by Rich Westwood, 29 September 2012
- The Place of the Lion — Amazon.com: Customer Reviews: The Place of the Lion
- Shadows of Ecstasy — blog post, “Some Thoughts on Three Representations of the Antichrist “
- The Greater Trumps reviewed January 2011 by John Granger
- Descent into Hell — review
- Descent Into Hell, the Internet, and the prison of the self, by Lydia McGrew
- All Hallows Eve — “Noel Perrin on Charles Williams: A Universe Charged With Meaning”