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Mythlore 133
Publication Information
EditorJanet Brennan Croft
PublisherMythopoeic Society
ReleasedFall/Winter 2018
FormatPaperback
Pages260
Preceded byMythlore 132
Followed byMythlore 134

Mythlore 133 (Volume 37, Issue 1) is an issue of the Mythlore journal, published by the Mythopoeic Society.

Contents

Articles

  • Dunai, Amber. "The Process of Salvation in Pearl and The Great Divorce."
  • Muth, Benita Huffman. "Paradise Retold: Lewis's Reimagining of Milton, Eden, and Eve."
  • Fontenot, M. "'No Pagan ever loved his god': Tolkien, Thompson, and the Beautification of the Gods."
  • Cutler, Colin J. "Turning Back the Tides: the Anglo-Saxon Vice of Ofermod in Tolkien's Fall of Arthur."
  • Donnelly, Jerome. "Nazis in the Shire: Tolkien and Satire."
  • Wodzak, Victoria Holtz. "Tolkien's Gimpy Heroes."
  • Olson, Carl P. "A Cloud of Witnesses: External Mediation in Frodo’s Journey to Rivendell and Beyond."
  • Kane, Douglas Charles. "A Modern Fairy-story: Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell Seen Through the Prism of Tolkien’s Classic Essay."
  • Long, Jordana. "The Romance and the Real: A. S. Byatt’s Possession: A Romance."
  • Gorman, Susan. "Neil Gaiman's American Gods: A Postmodern Epic for America."
  • Wise, Dennis Wilson. "Paul Edwin Zimmer’s Alliterative Style: A Metrical Legacy of J.R.R. Tolkien and Poul Anderson."

Features

  • Croft, Janet Brennan. Editorial.
  • Nelson, D. Marie. "Back to the Beginning: Rudyard Kipling's Story of How Beings Learned to Write."
  • Martsch, Nancy. "On Julian Eilmann's JRR Tolkien Romanticist and Poet, reviewed by Kris Swank in Mythlore #132."
  • Berube, Pierre H. "Bilingual Puns in The Lord of the Rings."

Reviews

  • Phantastes: Annotated Edition by George MacDonald. Edited by John Pennington and Roderick McGillis. Reviewed by Tiffany Brooke Martin PhD.
  • The Faun’s Bookshelf: C.S. Lewis on Why Myth Matters by Charlie Starr. Reviewed by Louis Markos.
  • Christian Mythmakers: C.S. Lewis. Madeleine L’Engle, J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S Lewis, et al. by Rolland Hein. Forward by Clyde S. Kilby. Reviewed by Sharon L. Bolding PhD.
  • Death and Immortality in Middle-earth. Ed. Daniel Helen. Reviewed by Mike Foster.
  • The Gothic Fairy Tale in Young Adult Literature: Essays on Stories from Grimm to Gaiman. Eds. Joseph Abbruscato and Tanya Jones. Reviewed by Maria Alberto.
  • Both Sides of the Wardrobe: C. S. Lewis, Theological Imagination, and Everyday Discipleship. Ed. Rob Fennell. Reviewed by S. Dorman.
  • Discworld and the Disciplines: Critical Approaches to the Terry Pratchett Works. Eds. Anne Hiebert Alton and William C. Spruiell. Reviewed by Janet Brennan Croft.
  • The Hobbit and Tolkien's Mythology. Ed. Bradford Lee Eden. Reviewed by David L. Emerson.
  • Medievalism in A Song of Ice and Fire and Game of Thrones by Shiloh Carroll. Reviewed by Joseph Young.
  • Poetry and Song in the Works of J.R.R. Tolkien. Ed. Anna Milon. Reviewed by Diane Joy Baker.
  • Briefly Noted: Tolkien: Maker of Middle-earth. Ed. Catherine McIlwaine. Reviewed by Janet Brennan Croft.
  • Briefly Noted: The Complete Fairy Tales by Charles Perrault. Ed. Christopher Betts; and Illustrations by Gustave Doré. The Mabinogion, translated by Sioned Davies. Reviewed by Janet Brennan Croft.
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