Aldous Huxley Society

Aldous Huxley Society

The International Aldous Huxley Society (IAHS. https://www.uni-muenster.de/Anglistik/Huxley/ahs.html), founded in Münster on 25 June 1998, has two chief purposes: to promote the academic study of the works of Aldous Huxley, making use of critical editions, commentaries and interpretations, and to acquaint a wider public with his writings and thought. The Society also supports the Centre for Aldous Huxley Studies (CAHS) of the English Department at the University of Münster. It organises academic meetings, supports the academic work of its members, cooperates with other societies devoted to the academic study of the works of Aldous Huxley, and sends delegates to international conferences. Robin Hull, the Chairman of Hull’s School, is one of the curators of the IAHS.

Aldous Huxley as a young man
Aldous Huxley as a young man
Huxley as a middle aged man
Huxley as a middle aged man
Huxley as an older man
Huxley as an older man

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