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 61 Volume 16, Issue 3 (purchase below)
Spring 1990
Includes index to Mythlore 51-60
Table of Contents
Articles
- Flieger, Verlyn B. “A Question of Time.”
- Lane, Dorothy F. “Resurrecting the ‘Ancient Unities’: The Incarnation of Myth and the Legend of Logres in C.S. Lewis’s That Hideous Strength.”
- Doyle, Barry B. “The Ways of the Images in Charles Williams’s The Place of the Lion.”
- Hood, Gwenyth E. “Medieval Love-Madness and Divine Love.”
- GoodKnight, Glen. “The Letter: A Footnote in the History of The Mythopoeic Society.”
- Yates, Jessica. “The Other 50th Anniversary.”
- Abbott, Joe. “Tolkien’s Monsters: Concept and Function in The Lord of the Rings (Part III): Sauron.”
Features
- Reynolds, Trevor. Subject Index to Mythlore, Issues 51-60.
- Christopher, Joe R., Wayne G. Hammond, and Pat Allen Hargis. An Inklings Bibliography (38).
- Kondratiev, Alexei. “Tales Newly Told.”
- Hyde, Paul Nolan. “Quenti Lambardillion: To Be or Not To Be: A Quest.”
- Letters.
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