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Mythlore 28
Publication Information
EditorGlen GoodKnight
PublisherMythopoeic Society
ReleasedSummer 1981
FormatPaperback
Pages47
Preceded byMythlore 27
Followed byMythlore 29

Mythlore 28 (Volume 8, Issue 2) is an issue of the Mythlore journal, published by the Mythopoeic Society.

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' 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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