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Mythlore 140
Publication Information
EditorJanet Brennan Croft
PublisherMythopoeic Society
ReleasedSpring/Summer 2022
FormatPaperback
Pages292
Preceded byMythlore 139
Followed byMythlore 141

Mythlore 140 (Volume 40, Issue 2) is an issue of the Mythlore journal, published by the Mythopoeic Society.

Contents

Articles

  • Reinhard, Ben. "'One Aims at the Officers First': Reassessing the Relationship of C. S. Lewis and T. S. Eliot."
  • Webber, Kelly. "Being Psyche: The Jungian Soul in Glome."
  • Thompson, Joseph. "Who is Merlin? A Closer Look at the Character in Charles Williams’ Taliessin Poetry."
  • Shaham, Inbar. "The Wheel of Power in HBO's Game of Thrones."
  • Young, Joseph R. "Sterner Stuff; Sansa Stark and the System of Gothic Fantasy."
  • Flieger, Verlyn. "A Lost Tale, A Found Influence: Earendel and Tinúviel."
  • Dugan, Owen, and James Krasner. "Soup, Bones, and Shakespeare: Literary Authorship and Allusion in Middle-earth."
  • Ostaltsev, Alex (Oleksiy). "Tolkien and Bakhtin: Symphony of Time in The Lord of the Rings."
  • Larsen, Kristine. "Seeing Double: Tolkien and the Indo-European Divine Twins."
  • Kane, Douglas Charles. "Círdan the Shipwright: Tolkien’s Bodhisattva Who Brings Us to the Other Shore."

Features

  • Croft, Janet Brennan. Editorial.
  • Steed, Robert. "A Note on Ursula K. Le Guin's Daoist Interests."
  • Schrynemakers, Sabina. "The Tao Masters Who Walk Away From Omelas."
  • Reid, Robin A. "A Queer Atheist Feminist Autist Responds to Donald Williams's 'Keystone or Cornerstone? A Rejoinder to Verlyn Flieger on the Alleged 'Conflicting Sides' of Tolkien's Singular Self'."

Reviews

  • Abolishing Man in Other Worlds: Breaking and Recovering the Chain of Being in C.S. Lewis's Ransom Trilogy by Courtney Petrucci, Deeper Heaven: A Reader's Guide to C.S. Lewis's Ransom Trilogy by Christiana Hale, and A Compass for Deep Heaven: Navigating the C.S. Lewis Ransom Trilogy, edited by Diana Pavlac Glyer and Julianne Johnson. Reviewed by Josiah Peterson.
  • No Ordinary People: 21 Friendships of C.S. Lewis by Joel D. Heck. Reviewed by James Stockton.
  • The Undiscovered C.S. Lewis: Essays in Memory of Christopher W. Mitchell, edited by Bruce R. Johnson. Reviewed by Melody Green.
  • Correspondence: 1927-1987 by Joseph Campbell. Reviewed by Phillip Fitzsimmons.
  • Pamela Colman Smith: Tarot Artist: The Pious Pixie by Dawn C. Robinson and Pamela Colman Smith: Artist, Feminist, and Mystic by Elizabeth Foley O'Connor. Reviewed by Emily E. Auger.
  • Dorothy L. Sayers, A Biography: Death, Dante, and Lord Peter Wimsey by Colin Duriez and Dorothy and Jack: The Transforming Friendship of Dorothy L. Sayers and C.S. Lewis by Gina Dalfonzo. Reviewed by Gabriel Salter.
  • Ethics and Form in Fantasy Literature: Tolkien, Rowling, and Meyer by Lykke Guanio-Uluru. Reviewed by Phillip Fitzsimmons.
  • Tolkien and the Sea: Proceedings of the Tolkien Society Seminar 1996, edited by Richard Cranshaw and Shaun Gunner. Reviewed by Kris Swank.
  • Pagan Saints in Middle-earth by Claudio A. Testi. Reviewed by Toni Thibodeaux.
  • Middle-earth, or There and Back Again by Łukasz Neubauer. Reviewed by Giovanni Carmine Costabile.
  • A Sense of Tales Untold: Exploring the Edges of Tolkien's Literary Canvas by Peter Grybauskas. Reviewed by Robert T. Tally.
  • Tolkien and the Classical World, edited by Hamish Williams. Reviewed by Larry J. Swain.
  • Musical Scores and the Eternal Present: Theology, Time, and Tolkien by Chiara Bertoglio. Reviewed by John Wm. Houghton.
  • Leadership in Middle-Earth: Theories and Applications for Organizations - Exploring Effective Leadership Practices Through Popular Culture by Michael J. Urick. Reviewed by Alana White.
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