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Romantic Iconography: The Valley, The Tower, Joe R. Christopher Jul 1992

Romantic Iconography: The Valley, The Tower, Joe R. Christopher

The Mythic Circle

Beyond a simple view to state and fix, The Romancer writes in images complex; Not even Dante's four-fold interpretation Can answer everything on every question.


Letters Of Comment, Charles De Lint, Angelee Sailer Anderson, Pat Reynolds, Lynn Maudlin, Gwenyth E. Hood Jul 1992

Letters Of Comment, Charles De Lint, Angelee Sailer Anderson, Pat Reynolds, Lynn Maudlin, Gwenyth E. Hood

The Mythic Circle

No abstract provided.


A Visit From Mom, Dan Perlman Jul 1992

A Visit From Mom, Dan Perlman

The Mythic Circle

She was playing East. I watched calmly as she grounded a pung of dragons. Glancing over at Marshall I remarked on the improvement in her game.


The Witch's Eyes, David Sandner Jul 1992

The Witch's Eyes, David Sandner

The Mythic Circle

Once, a long time ago, there lived a poor farmer with three sons.


The Planet Of The Headhunters, Adam Morris Jul 1992

The Planet Of The Headhunters, Adam Morris

The Mythic Circle

"They're right on our tail, Cruez!" Cruez Galt checked the variable force finder and saw two enemy fighter ships blipping across the screen.


Puppet Ruler, Frank Mitchell Jul 1992

Puppet Ruler, Frank Mitchell

The Mythic Circle

"'Usurper'," scoffed the Emperor, as a scholar might scoff at the misnaming of a leaf.


Frog Prince, Alex Mcgilvery Jul 1992

Frog Prince, Alex Mcgilvery

The Mythic Circle

Once upon a time there lived a frog named Albert. Albert was quite content as a frog.


The Cyclops Maid, C. R. Schabel Jul 1992

The Cyclops Maid, C. R. Schabel

The Mythic Circle

Being born on the right side of the right bed fulfilled all requirements for my family titles; honors so easily obtained are insignificant to me.


The Healer And The Storyteller, Joseph M. Kurtenbach Jul 1992

The Healer And The Storyteller, Joseph M. Kurtenbach

The Mythic Circle

The first time I saw Erl heal, rain blew down in hard, bitter sheets.


On The Edge, Valerie Giusti Jul 1992

On The Edge, Valerie Giusti

The Mythic Circle

Glynnis settled deeper into the thick, cushiony pillows lining the window seat.


Come Morning / Follow / From Here, John Grey Jul 1992

Come Morning / Follow / From Here, John Grey

The Mythic Circle

Come Morning: Dawn breaks, fog lifts, the forest reclaims its green, sun bums off mist Follow: The car with the bumper sticker that read "There's no place like Narnia" pulled up beside me at the red light From Here: The Great Pyramid rises from the Plains of Giza, taunting my callow brain with the superiority of its geometry, the brazenness of its secrets.


Mythic Circle #13, Tina Cooper, Christine Lowentrout Jul 1992

Mythic Circle #13, Tina Cooper, Christine Lowentrout

The Mythic Circle

Welcome to Mythic Circle #13! The current Mythic Circle includes a lovely story by Joseph Kurtenbach called "The Healer and the Storyteller," a meditation, in effect, on how stories themselves may heal; a darkly attractive "Puppet Ruler," by Frank Mitchell; a return to our pages by C. Schabel with "The Cyclops Maid" (welcome back, Char­les), and by Joe Christopher with three poems display­ing his sheer prowess with words; and a "Mythopoeic Youth" section. We also have some fine free verse by Mary Choo. Please write in and give us your comments! This is especially important with regard to our young …


J.R.R. Tolkien In Translation, Glen H. Goodknight Jul 1992

J.R.R. Tolkien In Translation, Glen H. Goodknight

Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature

Updates the bibliography of translations of Tolkien published in Mythlore 32. Includes a “Table of First Date of Publication” of translations into 32 languages. Includes illustrations from many of the translations.


The Neverending Story: Textual Happiness In The Lord Of The Rings, Dominic Manganiello Jul 1992

The Neverending Story: Textual Happiness In The Lord Of The Rings, Dominic Manganiello

Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature

Discusses endings and closure in The Lord of the Rings with reference to literary theories of endings in literature, and to Tolkien’s own “On Fairy-stories.”


Letters, Graham Darling, René Van Rossenberg, John K. Hord Jul 1992

Letters, Graham Darling, René Van Rossenberg, John K. Hord

Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature

No abstract provided.


Tales Newly Told, Alexei Kondratiev Jul 1992

Tales Newly Told, Alexei Kondratiev

Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature

No abstract provided.


Artists' Comments, Bg Callahan, Patrick Wynne, Paula Disante, Sarah Beach Jul 1992

Artists' Comments, Bg Callahan, Patrick Wynne, Paula Disante, Sarah Beach

Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature

No abstract provided.


The Three Faces Of Faërie In Tolkien's Shorter Fiction: Niggle, Smith, And Giles, Eric S. Graff Jul 1992

The Three Faces Of Faërie In Tolkien's Shorter Fiction: Niggle, Smith, And Giles, Eric S. Graff

Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature

Examines Tolkien’s shorter fiction as representations of what he calls in “On Fairy-stories” the three faces of fairy-stories: “the Mystical towards the Supernatural” (“Leaf by Niggle”); “The Magical towards Nature” (Smith of Wootton Major); and “the Mirror of scorn and pity towards man” (Farmer Giles of Ham).


The Edges Of Reality In Tolkien's Tale Of Aldarion And Erendis, Richard Mathews Jul 1992

The Edges Of Reality In Tolkien's Tale Of Aldarion And Erendis, Richard Mathews

Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature

Calls “The Tale of Aldarion and Erendis” one “which uniquely employs hard edges of reality to heighten the success of the fantasy.”


An Inklings Bibliography (46), Joe. R. Christopher, Wayne G. Hammond Jul 1992

An Inklings Bibliography (46), 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.


Tributes To J.R.R. Tolkien, Glen H. Goodknight Jul 1992

Tributes To J.R.R. Tolkien, Glen H. Goodknight

Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature

"The following are tributes written by readers of Mythlore. So many tributes have been submitted, that despite those given here, there are many more that will have to wait until the next issue. If you do not find your tribute here, please understand. Many of the tributes are very personal, but that is Tolkien's magic as a writer — he invites us as readers to participate in the act of sub-creation: our own imaginations complete the details of the stories, and they become part of us." — Glen GoodKnight


Quenti Lambardillion, Paul Nolan Hyde Jul 1992

Quenti Lambardillion, Paul Nolan Hyde

Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature

No abstract provided.


The Mythopoeic Society, Mythlore Staff Jul 1992

The Mythopoeic Society, Mythlore Staff

Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature

No abstract provided.


Reviews, Paul Nolan Hyde, Glen H. Goodknight, Nancy-Lou Patterson Jul 1992

Reviews, Paul Nolan Hyde, Glen H. Goodknight, Nancy-Lou Patterson

Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature

Sauron Defeated. J.R.R. Tolkien; Ed. Christopher R. Tolkien. Reviewed by Paul Nolan Hyde.

The Lord of the Rings. J.R.R. Tolkien; Illust. Alan Lee. Reviewed by Glen GoodKnight.

The Tolkien Family Album. John and Priscilla Tolkien. Reviewed by Nancy-Lou Patterson.

J.R.R. Tolkien, Master of Fantasy. David R. Collins. Reviewed by Nancy-Lou Patterson.


The Muscular Christian As Schoolmarm, John C. Hawley Jul 1992

The Muscular Christian As Schoolmarm, John C. Hawley

English

In 1859 the Saturday Review was one of the first journals to associate Charles Kingsley with a "younger generation of writers of fiction" who fostered the sentiment that "power of character in all its shapes goes with goodness." "Who does not know," the reviewer asked, "all about the 'short, crisp, black hair,' the 'pale but healthy complexion,' the 'iron muscles,' 'knotted sinews,' 'vast chests,' 'long and sinewy arms,' 'gigantic frames,' and other stock phrases of the same kind which always announce, in contemporary fiction, the advent of a model Christian hero?"1 After Kingsley's death in 187 5, however, Henry James …


Our Paper 07/1992, Our Paper Jul 1992

Our Paper 07/1992, Our Paper

Our Paper (1983-1992)

No abstract provided.


Vol. 12, No. 3 (1992), Michael A. Crivello, Wendy Goldberg, Wiiliam Vlach, W. Kenneth Holditch, M. Thomas Inge Jul 1992

Vol. 12, No. 3 (1992), Michael A. Crivello, Wendy Goldberg, Wiiliam Vlach, W. Kenneth Holditch, M. Thomas Inge

Faulkner Newsletter and Yoknapatawpha Review

No abstract provided.


The Wives Of The Living?: Absence Of Dreams In Hawthorne's "The Wives Of The Dead", Mark Harris Jul 1992

The Wives Of The Living?: Absence Of Dreams In Hawthorne's "The Wives Of The Dead", Mark Harris

Faculty Publications and Presentations

Provides information regarding Nathaniel Hawthorne's `The Wives of the Dead.' Criticisms on `The Wives of the Dead' whether it deals with dreams or reality; Characteristics of the short story; Views regarding `The Wives of the Dead.'


A Pedagogy Of Struggle : The Use Of Cultural Dissonance., Min-Zhan Lu Jul 1992

A Pedagogy Of Struggle : The Use Of Cultural Dissonance., Min-Zhan Lu

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


The Hidden God And The Abjected Woman In The Fall Of The House Of Usher, Diane Hoeveler Jul 1992

The Hidden God And The Abjected Woman In The Fall Of The House Of Usher, Diane Hoeveler

English Faculty Research and Publications

Focuses on Edgar Allan Poe's `The Fall of the House of Usher.' Poe's sense of frustration and anger depicted in the story; Views regarding `The Fall of the House of Usher'; Poe's purpose and Roderick's peculiar identity as an Abject Hero and frustrated artist; Julia Kristeva's description of abjection as a religious, literary and psychic phenomenon