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Articles 1 - 30 of 98
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Heaven: A Detail, Judy Bebelaar
Hawks Of The Spirit Path, Katherine (Morgan) Whitt
Flight, Toni L. Wilkes
Winter's Song, Carlyn Finke
Swept Away, Toni L. Wilkes
Plato's Cabin, Andrew H. Oerke
Fried Apples, Harvey Spurlock
Psalm For The Whales, Naomi Ruth Lowinsky
His And Hers, Nancy Cavers Dougherty
Contributors, Westview Staff
Absolution, Julie Barton
The Power Of Positive Pessimism, Lenny Levine
Ambassador, Gail Seneca
The Untouchables, Karl S. Monroe
Heartstrings, Richard T. Rauch
Noche De Los Muertos: San Miguel De Allende, Andrew H. Oerke
Noche De Los Muertos: San Miguel De Allende, Andrew H. Oerke
Westview
No abstract provided.
The Meadowlarks, Brad Buchanan
October Gardener, Kathy Connolly
The Greatest Attraction, Jed Myers
I Am Yellow, Eva-Maria Sher
I Am Not About To Make Excuses For The Undertow, Tracy Debrincat
I Am Not About To Make Excuses For The Undertow, Tracy Debrincat
Westview
No abstract provided.
I Wanted To Sleep Like A Baby, Eva-Maria Sher
The Road Widow, Elizabeth Burk
Chess Moves, Gregory W. Randall
My Father At 90, Dan Schwarz
Her World At 53, Dan Schwarz
Should Hamlet Plant A Garden?, Pat Sturm
The Noldor And The Tuatha Dé Danaan: J.R.R. Tolkien's Irish Influences, Annie Kinniburgh
The Noldor And The Tuatha Dé Danaan: J.R.R. Tolkien's Irish Influences, Annie Kinniburgh
Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature
Shows what use Tolkien made of some elements of Celtic folklore by tracing similarities between Tolkien’s Noldor and the Irish Tuatha de Danaan, demonstrating that his Elves owe at least as much to this heritage as to the Norse álfar.
No Sex In Narnia? How Hans Christian Andersen's "Snow Queen" Problematizes C.S. Lewis's The Chronicles Of Narnia, Jennifer L. Miller
No Sex In Narnia? How Hans Christian Andersen's "Snow Queen" Problematizes C.S. Lewis's The Chronicles Of Narnia, Jennifer L. Miller
Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature
Author speculates that echoes of Andersen’s “Snow Queen” inevitably (for readers familiar with the tale) bring a tinge of sexuality to encounters with the White Witch of Narnia. In this way, Lewis’s deliberately sexless tales become, for some characters, an exploration of dealing with the pull toward maturity. Touches on responses to Narnia by Pullman and Gaiman.
Amanda Mckittrick Ros And The Inklings, Anita G. Gorman, Leslie Robertson Mateer
Amanda Mckittrick Ros And The Inklings, Anita G. Gorman, Leslie Robertson Mateer
Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature
On the connection between Amanda McKittrick Ros, frequently hailed as one of the worst writers to ever set pen to paper, and the Inklings, who would compete to see who could read aloud from her oeuvre the longest with a straight face. Considers Ros’s lasting appeal and the peculiarity of her genius.