Mythlore
A scholarly, peer-reviewed journal devoted to the study of mythopoeic literature
A scholarly, peer-reviewed journal devoted to the study of mythopoeic literature
Mythlore 28 Volume 8, Issue 2 (purchase below)
Summer 1981
Table of Contents
Articles
- Anderson, Poul. “The Future of Mythology.”
- GoodKnight, Glen. “The Counsel of Elrond: First Encounter with Tolkien.”
- Rateliff, John D. “She and Tolkien.”
- Carnell, Corbin S. “Ransom in Perelandra: Jungian Hero?”
- Howard, Thomas. “Granting Charles Williams his Doneé.”
- Stolzenbach, Mary M. “The Water Babies: An Appreciation.”
- Zimmerman, Manfred. “Rendering of Tolkien's Alliterative Verse.”
- Thorson, Stephen. “Thematic Implications of C.S. Lewis’s Spirits in Bondage.”
- Chapman, Vera. “A Forerunner of Tolkien? Walter de la Mare’s The Three Royal Monkeys.”
- Nelson, Marie. “Bird Language in T.H. White’s The Sword in the Stone.”
Poetry
- Allaby, Mark. “No Sun Over Narnia.”
- Schweitzer, Darrell. “The Man In The Wind.”
- Allaby, Mark. “Malory.”
- Allaby, Mark. “A Winter’s Tale.”
Features
- Christopher, Joe R. An Inklings Bibliography (17).
- Speth, Lee. “Cavalier Treatment: We’re Off To See The Analyst.”
- Ellwood, Gracia Fay. “Matters of Grave Import.”
- Letters.
Reviews
- Poems and Stories. J.R.R. Tolkien, illustrated by Pauline Baynes. Reviewed by Nancy-Lou Patterson.
- Tolkien’s Art. Jane Chance Nitzsche. Reviewed by Nancy-Lou Patterson.
- Dorothy L. Sayers: Nine Literary Studies. Trevor H. Hall. Reviewed by Nancy-Lou Patterson.
- C.S. Lewis. Spinner of Tales. Evan K. Gibson. Reviewed by Sister Mary Anthony Weinig.
- J.R.R. Tolkien. “Fantasy Literature” als Wunscherfulling und Weltdeutung. Dieter Petzold. Reviewed by Manfred Zimmerman.
- The Language of the Night: Essays on Fantasy and Science Fiction. Ursula Le Guin, edited and with introduction by Susan Wood. Reviewed by Grace E. Funk.
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