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| Mythlore 145 | |
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| Publication Information | |
| Editor | Janet Brennan Croft |
| Publisher | Mythopoeic Society |
| Released | Fall/Winter 2024 |
| Format | Paperback |
| Pages | 324 |
| Preceded by | Mythlore 144 |
Mythlore 145 (Volume 43, Issue 1) is an issue of the Mythlore journal, published by the Mythopoeic Society.
Contents
Articles
- Attebery, Brian. "Fantasy, Colonialism, and the Middle Landscape."
- Johnson, Frazier A. "The Catholic Imaginations of J.R.R. Tolkien and Oscar Wilde."
- Waters, Sarah R. A. "Hamlet in Narnia: The Prince and the Poem in Lewis’s Chronicles of Narnia."
- Salter, G. Connor. "The Wart, the Wizard, and the Cathedral: Applying C.S. Lewis's Intertextuality Theory to T.H. White and J.K. Rowling."
- Mochel-Caballero, Anne-Frédérique. "'The Company at St. Anne’s' and 'The God’s Gardeners': What C.S. Lewis and Margaret Atwood Teach Us about Caring for Our Planet."
- Smol, Anna. "Tolkien the Playwright: Manuscript Revisions and Faërian Dramas in 'The 'Homecoming of Beorhtnoth'.'"
- Nasser, Lorraine. "The Rhetoric of Temporality in C.S. Lewis’s Works: A Study of Time in Mere Christianity and The Chronicles of Narnia."
- Moore, Clare. "Elmar, Aerin, and Aredhel: Female Enslavement in Tolkien’s Legendarium."
- Rosegrant, John. "Hell on Earth in Garth Nix’s Old Kingdom: Dark Jouissance and the Dead Mother."
- Retakh, Alexander. "The Inconsistencies of Galadriel: The Influence of Earlier Legendarium in The Lord of the Rings."
- Donaldson, Eileen. "The Hag o’ the Hills: Terry Pratchett’s Tiffany Aching as Sovereignty Goddess."
Features
- Croft, Janet Brennan. Editorial.
- Moore, Clare, and Leah Hagan. "A Bleak, Barren Take: A Response to 'Women and Fertility in The Lord of the Rings.'"
- Flieger, Verlyn. "Tolkien’s Lúthien: From Life to Art to Life as Art."
- Thompson-Handell, Matthew. "I'm Studying Beowulf with Beowulf Himself."
- Salter, G. Connor, and Sørina Higgins. "Friar Jack, The Science-Fiction Apologist: Exploring 'The Friar of Oxford' by William Lindsay Gresham."
Reviews
- J.R.R. Tolkien’s Utopianism and the Classics by Hamish Williams. Reviewed by Robert T. Tally.
- Charles Godfrey Leland and His Magical Tales, edited by Jack Zipes. Reviewed by Toni Thibodeaux.
- The Wizard of Mecosta: Russell Kirk, Gothic Fiction, and the Moral Imagination by Camilo Peralta. Reviewed by G. Connor Salter.
- The Literary Role of History in the Fiction of J.R.R. Tolkien by Nicholas Birns. Reviewed by María Fernández Portaencasa.
- Many Times and Many Places: C.S. Lewis and the Value of History by K. Alan Snyder and Jamin Metcalf. Reviewed by Landon Loftin.
- The Major and the Missionary: Letters of Warren Hamilton Lewis and Blanche Biggs, edited by Diana Pavlac Glyer. Reviewed by Bruce R. Johnson.
- The Phantomwise Tarot and Guidebook by Erin Morgenstern. Reviewed by Emily E. Auger.
- Pity, Power, and Tolkien’s Ring: To Rule the Fate of Many by Thomas P. Hillman. Reviewed by Giovanni Carmine Costabile.
- Science, Technology, and Magic in The Witcher: A Medievalist Spin on Modern Monsters by Kristine Larsen. Reviewed by Amber Lehning.
- Representing Middle-Earth: Tolkien, Form, and Ideology by Robert T. Tally, Jr. Reviewed by Norbert Schürer.
- Tolkien's Faith: A Spiritual Biography by Holly Ordway, and C.S. Lewis: Spirituality for Mere Christians by William Griffin. Reviewed by Martina Juričková.
- What Barfield Thought: An Introduction to the Work of Owen Barfield by Landon Loftin and Max Leyf. Reviewed by Katherine Sas.
- A Guidebook to Monsters: Philosophy, Religion, and the Paranormal by Ryan J. Stark. Reviewed by Mark A. Brians II.
- Occidental Mythology (The Masks of God, Volume 3) by Joseph Campbell. Reviewed by Phillip Fitzsimmons.
- Reading Tolkien in Chinese: Religion, Fantasy, and Translation by Eric Reinders. Reviewed by Cait Coker.
- Briefly Noted: Binding Them All: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on J.R.R. Tolkien and His Works, edited by Monika Kirner-Ludwig et al. Reviewed by Troels Forchhammer.
