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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Rivers Of Earth And Troublesome Creeks: The Agrarianism Of James Still, H. R. Stoneback
Rivers Of Earth And Troublesome Creeks: The Agrarianism Of James Still, H. R. Stoneback
The Kentucky Review
No abstract provided.
Cinderella's Revenge / Sleeping Beauty / Snow White Speaks Out, Jill Solnicki
Cinderella's Revenge / Sleeping Beauty / Snow White Speaks Out, Jill Solnicki
The Mythic Circle
Cinderella’s Revenge: Sisters, you shut me by the hearth, by the broom and cinders, Sleeping Beauty: Wake me wake me I have slept so long the sun rising falling leaves uncurling crumbling Snow White Speaks Out: I see everything through the glass The tree that forms a roof, a canopy over my coffin,
Sunset And Dawn…, E. R. Lifeson
Sunset And Dawn…, E. R. Lifeson
The Mythic Circle
In Her sadness, the Mother of All wept.
Walking On Royal Carpets / Meteorite, Owen R. Neill, Jill Solnicki
Walking On Royal Carpets / Meteorite, Owen R. Neill, Jill Solnicki
The Mythic Circle
Walking on Royal Carpets: No sun penetrates here, Holy man-light in these halls of halls Meteorite: What news did it bring crashing out of the night
The Vernal Queen, Colleen Anderson
The Vernal Queen, Colleen Anderson
The Mythic Circle
He came to me. I was still young, growing like new shoots.
Untitled / The Flutist, Rhea Rose, Jill Solnicki
Untitled / The Flutist, Rhea Rose, Jill Solnicki
The Mythic Circle
Untitled: Cindy lives in the emerald sea Where water babies tug her hair The Flutist: lifted the silver shaft of light to his lips then danced
Letters Of Comment, Donna Farley, Pat Reynolds, Owen R. Neill, Angelee Sailer Anderson, Ron Blizzard, Ruth G. Mortensen, Anne Valley, C. R. Schabel, Gwenyth E. Hood, Joan Marie Verba, Erin Lale, Amos Hufflebinger
Letters Of Comment, Donna Farley, Pat Reynolds, Owen R. Neill, Angelee Sailer Anderson, Ron Blizzard, Ruth G. Mortensen, Anne Valley, C. R. Schabel, Gwenyth E. Hood, Joan Marie Verba, Erin Lale, Amos Hufflebinger
The Mythic Circle
Letters from readers in The Mythic Circle #10.
The Chain, Dan E. Ryan
The Chain, Dan E. Ryan
The Mythic Circle
Ramón Montaña saw her at the Spring Dance and made his way across the crowded dance floor as the room reverberated with the tape-recorded rhythms of U2.
The Betrayed, Erin Lale
The Betrayed, Erin Lale
The Mythic Circle
The long hall is hung with festive banners. Many Khuzhar are here, celebrating with us our victory over another Soft Poofie town, and loot was piled high on the cloth-covered table along with the rib roast and steaming plates of multicolored roots.
Cairnwoman, Rosamund I. Flambard
Cairnwoman, Rosamund I. Flambard
The Mythic Circle
On a sun-warmed boulder far from the other children in her class, Francie Dunster sat eating her frugal lunch.
Editorial, Lynn Maudlin, Christine Lowentrout, Tina Cooper
Editorial, Lynn Maudlin, Christine Lowentrout, Tina Cooper
The Mythic Circle
Welcome to The Mythic Circle #10. We have a first in this issue: a pair of stories written by father and son. Dan Ryan, a Phoenix, Arizona, high school student, has written a re-telling of the Romeo & Juliet story entitled “The Chain." His father, Charles W. Ryan, provides us with a short story called “Janus Winked." You’ll also notice we’re running a lot of poetry in this issue, including a series of poems by Jill Solnicki that examine fairy tale heroines from an unusual angle.
The Little Mermaid, Jill Solnicki
The Little Mermaid, Jill Solnicki
The Mythic Circle
I saw the belly of the boat slide by, silent and seamless as a whale.
Sea Spiders, Sue Nevill
Sea Spiders, Sue Nevill
The Mythic Circle
Straight from the sea they come, straight from the mouth of the great bronze god, sightless Poseidon
Lohengrin, Owen R. Neill
Lohengrin, Owen R. Neill
The Mythic Circle
Knight of the morning swan flowing; Light of the waters through time mists gleaming
Taking Off, Jill Solnicki
Taking Off, Jill Solnicki
The Mythic Circle
The ferris wheel creaks, shudders, then lifts off
Secret Of The Golden Bough, Owen R. Neill
Secret Of The Golden Bough, Owen R. Neill
The Mythic Circle
Thunder and lightning lie among the branches, celestial fire sent as pledge on earth
Annwyn Castle / Dragon Sol / Eye Of Miranda, Owen R. Neill, Rhea Rose
Annwyn Castle / Dragon Sol / Eye Of Miranda, Owen R. Neill, Rhea Rose
The Mythic Circle
Annwyn Castle: The castle turns and turns westerly, gleaming westerly, all glass and radiating rainbows. Dragon Sol: the golden blood of gods pounds in your core, searing sea of molten force Eye of Miranda: dark shepherdess of epsilon whose lightless watch and silent cyclic trek
Elfin Corner Trees, Charles Rampp
Elfin Corner Trees, Charles Rampp
The Mythic Circle
surprized each dawn, our morning star and i as crescent moon pales
Merlusine, Janet P. Reedman
Merlusine, Janet P. Reedman
The Mythic Circle
I had been wandering for a year when I stumbled on Castra Castle. The month was Mys Rhagvyr, the Year’s Wane, and the weather had been cruel and cold, bringing snow and ice and hail
Janus Winked, Charles W. Ryan
Janus Winked, Charles W. Ryan
The Mythic Circle
Jeremiah Sharpe listened to the revelers in the street below, hunched himself against the nagging chill, and listened with grudging envy to the hoots and laughter muted by the dusty, rain-streaked window glass.
Giants Of Avalon, Mel Hunnicutt
Giants Of Avalon, Mel Hunnicutt
The Mythic Circle
King Arthur stood in the doorway of his tent, gazing nervously into the valley where the Saxon army camped.
M.I.A., Patricia Ellen Flinn
M.I.A., Patricia Ellen Flinn
The Mythic Circle
One morning after a long and fitful night of dream-drenched sleep, Helen Blake awoke and discovered to her astonishment that she had been transformed into a large and dazzling butterfly.
The Old Millstream, James Hartley
The Old Millstream, James Hartley
The Mythic Circle
The old mill stream. Sounds corny, doesn't it? But that’s where it was. I’ve been living in a rural area ever since my, er, "retirement," and I go on long walks a lot.
The Magus, Mel Waldman
The Magus, Mel Waldman
The Mythic Circle
"Get out of here, kid!" Buster said to The Magus. "You’re finished! Just another Brooklyn bum who made good and blew it."
Mythic Circle #10, Lynn Maudlin, Christine Lowentrout, Tina Cooper
Mythic Circle #10, Lynn Maudlin, Christine Lowentrout, Tina Cooper
The Mythic Circle
Welcome to The Mythic Circle #10. We have a first in this issue: a pair of stories written by father and son. Dan Ryan, a Phoenix, Arizona, high school student, has written a re-telling of the Romeo & Juliet story entitled “The Chain." His father, Charles W. Ryan, provides us with a short story called “Janus Winked." You’ll also notice we’re running a lot of poetry in this issue, including a series of poems by Jill Solnicki that examine fairy tale heroines from an unusual angle.
Tales Newly Told, Alexei Kondratiev
Tales Newly Told, Alexei Kondratiev
Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature
Le Guin, Ursula K. Tehanu.
Reviews, Nancy-Lou Patterson, Kathryn Lindskoog, Glen Goodknight
Reviews, Nancy-Lou Patterson, Kathryn Lindskoog, Glen Goodknight
Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature
C.S. Lewis: A Biography. A.N. Wilson. Reviewed by Nancy-Lou Patterson.
C.S. Lewis: A Biography. A.N. Wilson. Reviewed by Kathryn Lindskoog.
Letters to Lalage: the Letters of Charles Williams to Lois Lang-Sims. Lois Lang-Sims. Reviewed by Nancy-Lou Patterson.
Letters to Lalage: the Letters of Charles Williams to Lois Lang-Sims. Lois Lang-Sims. Reviewed by Glen GoodKnight.
The Riddle of Joy: G.K. Chesteron and C.S. Lewis. Michael H. MacDonald and Andrew A Tadie. Reviewed by Nancy-Lou Patterson.
Tolkien's "New" Mythology, William Edwin Bettridge
Tolkien's "New" Mythology, William Edwin Bettridge
Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature
Discusses Tolkien’s particular retelling in The Lord of the Rings of three basic mythic elements: the quest, its outcome, and the kinds of characters needed to achieve it.
An Inklings Bibliography (39), Joe R. Christopher, Wayne G. Hammond, Pat Allen Hargis
An Inklings Bibliography (39), Joe R. Christopher, Wayne G. Hammond, Pat Allen Hargis
Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature
For entries 34–41 in this series, Hammond reviews Tolkien titles, Christopher reviews the Lewis material, and Hargis reviews Williams and the other Inklings.
Three Modern Views Of Merlin, Gwyneth Evans
Three Modern Views Of Merlin, Gwyneth Evans
Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature
Examines the use of Merlin as a character in Tennyson’s Idylls of the King, two novels by J.C. Powys, and Susan Cooper’s The Dark is Rising series. Notes parallels and differences in Merlin’s power, role, prophetic ability, link with the divine, and vulnerability.