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C.S. Lewis's Meditation Over "The Book Of The Leoun", Joe R. Christopher Sep 2021

C.S. Lewis's Meditation Over "The Book Of The Leoun", Joe R. Christopher

The Mythic Circle

One wonders what did Chaucer mean to make?! A version out of French, for versing’s sake?


Six Years After The Wedding, Joe R. Christopher Aug 2020

Six Years After The Wedding, Joe R. Christopher

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Arthur: Our wedding is, on this sixth anniversary, still barren. You have not had so much as a miscarriage to suggest a possible later fulfilment. I need to have an heir to my throne. Two or three heirs—royal brothers—would be even better.

Version A read by Kelley Logan and Jon Woltz

Version B read by Nolan Meditz and Jessica Salmans


The Grail Chapel, Joe R. Christopher Mar 1997

The Grail Chapel, Joe R. Christopher

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A Prayer To Hestia, Joe R. Christopher Mar 1997

A Prayer To Hestia, Joe R. Christopher

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A Wedding Song For Cupid And Psyche, Joe R. Christopher Mar 1997

A Wedding Song For Cupid And Psyche, Joe R. Christopher

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Venus Seen Afresh / The Capture Of Persephone, Joe R. Christopher, Corrine De Winter Mar 1997

Venus Seen Afresh / The Capture Of Persephone, Joe R. Christopher, Corrine De Winter

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Psyche's Marriage, Joe R. Christopher Jul 1993

Psyche's Marriage, Joe R. Christopher

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A Pastoral Sonnet, Joe R. Christopher Jul 1993

A Pastoral Sonnet, Joe R. Christopher

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The Firebringer, Joe R. Christopher Jul 1993

The Firebringer, Joe R. Christopher

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Memory's Lover, With Two Catalogues, Joe R. Christopher Jul 1993

Memory's Lover, With Two Catalogues, Joe R. Christopher

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Hermes' Sister, Joe R. Christopher Jul 1993

Hermes' Sister, Joe R. Christopher

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The Art Of High Fantasy, Joe R. Christopher Jul 1992

The Art Of High Fantasy, Joe R. Christopher

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Upon a lonely quest the hero goes Now helped, now hindered, by damsels and by crows


Quatrina: Drab Vs. Golden, Joe R. Christopher Jul 1992

Quatrina: Drab Vs. Golden, Joe R. Christopher

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Although my verse, my spoken verse, is Drab, and does not move its hearers with its song, consider yet the grey-coat mockingbird- that from that Drabness comes a sound of Gold.


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

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

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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.


An Inklings Bibliography, Joe R. Christopher, Wayne G. Hammond Mar 1991

An Inklings Bibliography, Joe R. Christopher, Wayne G. Hammond

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.


The Planet Of Scientists: A Fable, Joe R. Christopher Jan 1990

The Planet Of Scientists: A Fable, Joe R. Christopher

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Once upon a time, in the future when mankind was settling some uninhabited planets (not that they all were), a spaceship load of scientists settled one planet, having decided not to bring to their new world any person whose thinking was muddled with religious passions.


Homo Monstrosus: Lloyd Alexander’S Gurgi And Other Shadow Figures Of Fantastic Literature, Nancy-Lou Patterson Jan 1976

Homo Monstrosus: Lloyd Alexander’S Gurgi And Other Shadow Figures Of Fantastic Literature, Nancy-Lou Patterson

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

Discusses Gurgi as the shadow archetype in Alexander’s Prydain Cycle and compares him to examples in other literature.