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- Donaldson, Stephen R. The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant (1)
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- Epic tragedy in The Silmarillion (1)
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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Quenti Lambardillion: Turkish Delight, Paul Nolan Hyde
Quenti Lambardillion: Turkish Delight, Paul Nolan Hyde
Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature
Addresses the wealth of material in The Lost Road and Other Writings, the fifth volume of The Histories of Middle-earth, and uses it to attempt a translation of the “1916 Quenya poem.”
Editorial Opening, Glen Goodknight
Editorial Opening, Glen Goodknight
Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature
No abstract provided.
Letters, Stephen Schaper, Diana Lynne Pavlac, Jorge Quinonez, Loretta Gallagher, Betty J. Irwin, Bob Acker, David Doughan
Letters, Stephen Schaper, Diana Lynne Pavlac, Jorge Quinonez, Loretta Gallagher, Betty J. Irwin, Bob Acker, David Doughan
Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature
No abstract provided.
The Council Of Stewards, Mythlore Staff
The Council Of Stewards, Mythlore Staff
Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature
No abstract provided.
Reviews, Mythlore Staff
Reviews, Mythlore Staff
Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature
Timeless at Heart: Essays on Theology. C.S. Lewis. Reviewed by Nancy-Lou Patterson.
The Hero's Journey: The World of Joseph Campbell. Mythology Limited. Reviewed by Norma Roche.
C.S. Lewis: His Literary Achievement. C.N. Manlove. Reviewed by Glen GoodKnight.
The Silmarillion As Aristotelian Epic-Tragedy, David Greenman
The Silmarillion As Aristotelian Epic-Tragedy, David Greenman
Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature
Illustrates how the First Age narratives in The Silmarillion and Unfinished Tales implement key ideas from Aristotle’s Poetics. Identifies the history of the first age as Aristotelian epic-tragedy.
Involvement, Glen Goodknight
Involvement, Glen Goodknight
Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature
No abstract provided.
The Drums Of Doom: H.G. Wells' First Men In The Moon And The Lord Of The Rings, Robert Boenig
The Drums Of Doom: H.G. Wells' First Men In The Moon And The Lord Of The Rings, Robert Boenig
Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature
Suggests that certain scenes from Wells’s First Men in the Moon inspired the Khazad-dûm episode in Fellowship of the Ring.
On J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord Of The Rings, David S. Berkeley
On J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord Of The Rings, David S. Berkeley
Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature
No abstract provided.
Wyrd And Will: Fate, Fatalism, And Free Will In The Northern Elegy And J.R.R. Tolkien, Steven Mark Deyo
Wyrd And Will: Fate, Fatalism, And Free Will In The Northern Elegy And J.R.R. Tolkien, Steven Mark Deyo
Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature
Notes Tolkien’s admiration for the literature and myth of the pagan North. Discusses how the concepts of loyalty to lord, battle-ethic, wyrd and free will appear in Arda, but transmuted by Tolkien’s Christian viewpoint.
Editorial Philosophy, Glen Goodknight
Editorial Philosophy, Glen Goodknight
Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature
No abstract provided.
"There And Back Again" ~ Odysseus And Bilbo Baggins, Kenneth J. Reckford
"There And Back Again" ~ Odysseus And Bilbo Baggins, Kenneth J. Reckford
Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature
Sees parallels between incidents in The Odyssey and The Hobbit. Bilbo and Odysseus also share similar development as heroes during their respective journeys.