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Mythlore 111/112 Volume 29, Issue 1-2     (purchase below)



Table of Contents

Dwarves, Spiders, and Murky Woods: J.R.R. Tolkien’s Wonderful Web of Words
---Jason Fisher

Let Us Now Praise Famous Orcs: Simple Humanity in Tolkien’s Inhuman Creatures
---Robert T. Tally, Jr.

Myth-Remaking in the Shadow of Vergil: The Captive(-ated) Voice of Ursula K. Le Guin’s Lavinia
---T.S. Miller

Corrupting Beauty: Rape Narrative in The Silmarillion
---Lynn Whitaker

The Company They Didn’t Keep: Collaborative Women in the Letters of C.S. Lewis
---Sam McBride

Master of Doom by Doom Mastered: Heroism, Fate, and Death in The Children of Húrin
---Jesse Mitchell

Germanic Fate and Doom in J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Silmarillion
---Richard J. Whitt

The Thread on Which Doom Hangs: Free Will, Disobedience, and Eucatastrophe in Tolkien’s Middle-earth
---Janet Brennan Croft

Simbelmynë: Mortality and Memory in Middle-earth
---William H. Stoddard

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