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Preliminary Matters: The Neglected Preludes To Charles Williams' Arthuriad, C. M. Adderley
Preliminary Matters: The Neglected Preludes To Charles Williams' Arthuriad, C. M. Adderley
Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature
Detailed explication of the “Prelude” in Taliessen through Logres and Region of the Summer Stars. Notes that much of the perceived difficulty understanding these poems is the lack of general knowledge of the historical and theological points of the Christian church to which they refer.
Duzen And Ihrzen In The German Translation Of The Lord Of The Rings, Arden R. Smith
Duzen And Ihrzen In The German Translation Of The Lord Of The Rings, Arden R. Smith
Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature
Discusses difficulties in translating Lord of the Rings into German, in particular the complications arising from the second person plural: singular/plural and familiar/ deferential forms. Notes the special challenges in translating dialogue in a fantasy novel, such as conversations with animals and objects.
"The Church Militant" Resurrected: Mythic Elements In George Herbert's The Temple, Darci N. Hill
"The Church Militant" Resurrected: Mythic Elements In George Herbert's The Temple, Darci N. Hill
Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature
Discusses the third movement of George Herbert’s The Temple, “The Church Militant.” Reviews critical reception of the poem, and analyzes how it adapts “Christian myth to the classical epic formulas.”
C.S. Lewis’S Debt To E.M. Forster’S "The Celestial Omnibus" And Other Stories, Douglas Loney
C.S. Lewis’S Debt To E.M. Forster’S "The Celestial Omnibus" And Other Stories, Douglas Loney
Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature
Demonstrates the debt C.S. Lewis owes to three short stories by E.M. Forster: “The Celestial Omnibus,” “The Other Side of the Hedge,” and “The Story of a Panic.” Notes similarities in the character of Eustace Scrubb and other incidents and themes in Lewis’s works.
Reviews, Nancy-Lou Patterson, Glen Goodknight, David Bratman
Reviews, Nancy-Lou Patterson, Glen Goodknight, David Bratman
Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature
A Book of Narnians: The Lion, the Witch, and the Others. C.S. Lewis. Reviewed by Nancy-Lou Patterson.
The Map of Tolkien's Middle-earth. Text by Brian Sibley, Images by John Howe. Reviewed by Glen GoodKnight.
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Patterning of a Fantastic World. Colin Manlove. Reviewed by Nancy-Lou Patterson.
The Man Who Created Narnia: The Story of C.S. Lewis. Michael Coren. Reviewed by Nancy-Lou Patterson.
A Barfield Sampler: Poetry and Fiction by Owen Barfield. Edited by Jeanne Clayton Hunter and Thomas Kranidas. Reviewed by David Bratman.
C.S. Lewis in Context. Doris T. Myers. Reviewed by Nancy-Lou Patterson.
Essays on …
Fantasy Art And Warrior Women: An Aesthetic Critique Of Feminine Images, Joe Simmons
Fantasy Art And Warrior Women: An Aesthetic Critique Of Feminine Images, Joe Simmons
Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature
Discusses the significance of portrayals of warrior women in modern fantasy art, particularly in comic books and their associated items. Notes the good and bad points of such portrayals and expresses the hope that the spiritual dimension present in characters such as Lewis’s Jill and Tolkien’s Éowyn will come to play a greater role in artistic portrayals of warrior women.
C.S. Lewis' Linguistic Myth, Joe R. Christopher
C.S. Lewis' Linguistic Myth, Joe R. Christopher
Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature
Formalist/New Critical analysis of C.S. Lewis’s poem “The Birth of Language.” Concentrates on the imagery of Mercury, particularly in relation to language. Includes brief Platonic and Christian readings of the poem.
An Inklings Bibliography (55), Joe R. Christopher, Wayne G. Hammond
An Inklings Bibliography (55), Joe R. Christopher, Wayne G. Hammond
Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature
Entries 42–59 in this series are written by Hammond (Tolkien material) and Christopher (Lewis and other material). See Hammond, Wayne G., for one later entry in this series.
In This Issue, Glen Goodknight
In This Issue, Glen Goodknight
Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature
No abstract provided.
Augustine And The Ainulindale, John Houghton
Augustine And The Ainulindale, John Houghton
Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature
Points out similarities in the meaning of Genesis as St. Augustine set it out (particularly in Twelve Books on the Literal Sense of Genesis) and Tolkien’s account of the creation in the Ainulindale.
Artist's Comment, Paula Disante
Artist's Comment, Paula Disante
Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature
No abstract provided.
T.H. White's Defence Of Guenever: Portrait Of A "Real" Person, Amanda Serrano
T.H. White's Defence Of Guenever: Portrait Of A "Real" Person, Amanda Serrano
Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature
Analyzes T.H. White’s characterization of Guenever, with detailed discussions of differences and similarities to Malory and Tennyson.
Gepetto's Flaw, Richard King Perkins Ii
Birthright, Margaret L. Carter
Old Gnarled Grizzlebat Was An Ogre, Thomas Benjamin Demayo
Old Gnarled Grizzlebat Was An Ogre, Thomas Benjamin Demayo
The Mythic Circle
No abstract provided.
The Magi, David Sparenberg
5,000 Khz, S. R. Jaborsky
Editorial, Tina Cooper, C.I.S. Lowentrout
Persephone's Choice, Destiny Kinal
A Prayer For Those Who Inherit The Red Shoes, Destiny Kinal
A Prayer For Those Who Inherit The Red Shoes, Destiny Kinal
The Mythic Circle
No abstract provided.
Ode To Rip Van Winkle, Phil Coffman
Glatisant / The Hound Of Cullen, Richard King Perkins Ii
Glatisant / The Hound Of Cullen, Richard King Perkins Ii
The Mythic Circle
No abstract provided.
Once Upon A Time…, Thomas M. Egan
Skadi: Water Cycle, Erin Lale
Letters Of Comment, Gwenyth Hood, Brian Skinner, Charles De Lint, Mary-Edith Bridges, Jane M. H. Bigelow, Erin Lale, Joan Marie Verba
Letters Of Comment, Gwenyth Hood, Brian Skinner, Charles De Lint, Mary-Edith Bridges, Jane M. H. Bigelow, Erin Lale, Joan Marie Verba
The Mythic Circle
No abstract provided.
Teller, Brendan Hodge
The King's Messenger, John R. Alderson
A Tale Of The Time Askers, Brian D. Mazur
How The Raccoon Got Its Mask, Michael Kocik, Keri Krause
How The Raccoon Got Its Mask, Michael Kocik, Keri Krause
The Mythic Circle
No abstract provided.
Dustball Magic, Sherrie Brown