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Mythlore 99/100 Table of Contents
10 Oct, 2007
2007-10-10 5:35:57 PM UTC
2007-10-10 5:35:57 PM UTC
This was just released by Janet Brennan Croft, and should be mailed to subscribers in a week or so.
Mythlore Issue 99/100, Volume 26, Number 1/2, Fall/Winter 2007
Editorial - Janet Brennan Croft
"Deep Lies the Sea-Longing" : Inklings of Home - Charles A. Huttar
The Centre of the Inklings: Lewis? Williams? Barfield? Tolkien? - Diana Pavlac Glyer
"Good, Not Safe": Structure vs. Chaos in Narnia and the Writing Workshop - Ethan Campbell and Robert Jackson
Letters to Malcolm and the Trouble with Narnia: C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, and Their 1949 Crisis - Eric Seddon
Sacral Kingship: Aragorn as the Rightful and Sacrificial King in The Lord of the Rings - Karen Simpson Nikakis
Archaeology and the Sense of History in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth - Deborah Sabo
The Enigma of Radagast: Revision, Melodrama, and Depth - Nicholas Birns
Tolkien as a Child of The Green Fairy Book - Ruth Berman
Imitative Desire in Tolkien's Mythology: A Girardian Perspective - Hayden Head
Maldon and Moria: On Byrhtnoth, Gandalf, and Heroism in The Lord of the Rings - Alexander M. Bruce
At Home and Abroad: Éowyn's Two-fold Figuring as War Bride in The Lord of the Rings - Melissa Smith
Pagan Beliefs in The Serpent's Tooth - Joe R. Christopher
Nazis, Mythology, and Totalitarian Minds in Kurt Vonnegut's Mother Night - Gilbert McInnis
Reviews - (Books reviewed: Milton, Spenser, and the Chronicles of Narnia: Literary Sources for C.S. Lewis's Novels by Elizabeth Baird Hardy; C.S. Lewis: Life, Works, and Legacy, edited by Bruce L. Edwards; The Company They Keep: C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien as Writers in Community by Diana Pavlac Glyer; and Roots and Branches: Selected Papers on Tolkien by Tom Shippey.)
Mythlore Issue 99/100, Volume 26, Number 1/2, Fall/Winter 2007
Editorial - Janet Brennan Croft
"Deep Lies the Sea-Longing" : Inklings of Home - Charles A. Huttar
The Centre of the Inklings: Lewis? Williams? Barfield? Tolkien? - Diana Pavlac Glyer
"Good, Not Safe": Structure vs. Chaos in Narnia and the Writing Workshop - Ethan Campbell and Robert Jackson
Letters to Malcolm and the Trouble with Narnia: C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, and Their 1949 Crisis - Eric Seddon
Sacral Kingship: Aragorn as the Rightful and Sacrificial King in The Lord of the Rings - Karen Simpson Nikakis
Archaeology and the Sense of History in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth - Deborah Sabo
The Enigma of Radagast: Revision, Melodrama, and Depth - Nicholas Birns
Tolkien as a Child of The Green Fairy Book - Ruth Berman
Imitative Desire in Tolkien's Mythology: A Girardian Perspective - Hayden Head
Maldon and Moria: On Byrhtnoth, Gandalf, and Heroism in The Lord of the Rings - Alexander M. Bruce
At Home and Abroad: Éowyn's Two-fold Figuring as War Bride in The Lord of the Rings - Melissa Smith
Pagan Beliefs in The Serpent's Tooth - Joe R. Christopher
Nazis, Mythology, and Totalitarian Minds in Kurt Vonnegut's Mother Night - Gilbert McInnis
Reviews - (Books reviewed: Milton, Spenser, and the Chronicles of Narnia: Literary Sources for C.S. Lewis's Novels by Elizabeth Baird Hardy; C.S. Lewis: Life, Works, and Legacy, edited by Bruce L. Edwards; The Company They Keep: C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien as Writers in Community by Diana Pavlac Glyer; and Roots and Branches: Selected Papers on Tolkien by Tom Shippey.)