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 52 Volume 14, Issue 2 (purchase below)
Winter 1987
Table of Contents
Articles
- Reynolds, Patricia. “Looking Forwards from the Tower: The Relationship of the Dark Ages in Northern Europe to Fantasy Literature.”
- Hood, Gwenyth. “Sauron and Dracula.”
- Filmer, Kath. “From Belbury to Bernt-arse: The Rhetoric of the Wasteland in Lewis, Orwell and Hoban.”
- Rogers, Deborah Webster. “Misery loves ... A Root of Villainy.”
- Gardiner-Scott, Tanya. “Memory Emancipated: The Fantastic Realism of Mervyn Peake.”
- Fisher, Matt. “Maskull and Ransom: The Dark Night of the Soul.”
- Spivak, Charlotte. “Images of Spirit in the Fiction of Clive Staples Lewis.”
- Scull, Christina. “The Hobbit Considered in Relation to Children’s Literature Contemporary with its Writing and Publication.”
Poetry
- Williams, Donald T. “To Clyde S. Kilby: In Memoriam.”
- Cochran, Dixie. “The Lion Behind The Wardrobe.”
Features
- GoodKnight, Glen. Editorial Opening.
- Kondratiev, Alexei. “Tales Newly Told.”
- Hyde, Paul Nolan. “Quenti Lambardillion: A Phoenetic Analysis of Tolkien’s Invented Languages: Consonants.”
- Letters.
Reviews
- The Lost Road and Other Writings. J.R.R. Tolkien. Reviewed by Taum Santoski.
- Seven: An Anglo-American Literary Review, Vol. 8. Beatrice Batson, David S. Robb, John Coates, Diane Edwards, Gwenyth E. Hood, George Musacchio, Brian G. Marsden, Stephen Medcalf. Reviewed by Nancy-Lou Patterson.
- Gesellschaft fur Literatur und Aesthetic. Gisbert Kranz. Reviewed by Christine Lowentrout.
- C.S. Lewis and His World. David Barratt. Reviewed by Nancy-Lou Patterson.
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