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Mythlore 130
Publication Information
EditorJanet Brennan Croft
PublisherMythopoeic Society
ReleasedSpring/Summer 2017
FormatPaperback
Pages204
Preceded byMythlore 129
Followed byMythlore 131

Mythlore 130 (Volume 35, Issue 2) is an issue of the Mythlore journal, published by the Mythopoeic Society.

Contents

Articles

  • Lazo, Andrew. "'Time to Prepare a Face': Mythology Comes of Age."
  • duPlessis, Nicole. "To Grow Together, or to Grow Apart: The Long Sorrow of the Ents and Marriage in The Lord of the Rings."
  • Young, Joseph. "'Enough about Whores': Sexual Characterization in A Song of Ice and Fire."
  • Alberto, Maria. "'It Had Been His Virtue, And Therefore Also The Cause Of His Fall': Seduction As A Mythopoeic Accounting For Evil In Tolkien's Work."
  • Croft, Janet Brennan. "The Name of the Ring; Or, There and Back Again."
  • Chandler, Wayne A., and Carrol L. Fry. "Tolkien's Allusive Backstory: Immortality and Belief in the Fantasy Frame."
  • Parker, Benjamin C. "Utopia in Deep Heaven: Thomas More and C.S. Lewis's Cosmic Trilogy."
  • Rosegrant, John. "From the Ineluctable Wave to the Realization of Imagined Wonder: Tolkien's Transformation of Psychic Pain into Art."
  • Kramer, Kelly. "A Common Language of Desire: The Magicians, Narnia, and Contemporary Fantasy."

Features

  • Croft, Janet Brennan. Editorial.

Reviews

  • A Secret Vice: Tolkien on Invented Languages. J.R.R. Tolkien. Ed. Dimitra Fimi and Andrew Higgins. Reviewed by Jason Fisher.
  • The 'Great War' of Owen Barfield and C.S. Lewis: Philosophical Writings 1927-1930. Edited by Norbert Feinendegen and Arend Smilde. Reviewed by Phillip Fitzsimmons.
  • Joy and Poetic Imagination: Understanding C.S. Lewis's "Great War" with Owen Barfield and its Significance for Lewis's Conversion and Writings. Stephen Thorson. Reviewed by Phillip Fitzsimmons.
  • The Hero's Quest and the Cycles of Nature: An Ecological Interpretation of World Mythology. Rachel S. McCoppin. Reviewed by Kristine Larsen.
  • Elf Queens and Holy Friars: Fairy Beliefs and the Medieval Church. Richard Firth Green. Reviewed by Nancy Marie Brown.
  • Outlaw Heroes as Liminal Figures of Film and Television. Rebecca A. Umland. Reviewed by Nancy Marie Brown.
  • C.S. Lewis at Poets' Corner. Ed. Michael Ward and Peter S. Williams. Reviewed by Tiffany Brooke Martin.
  • A Well of Wonder: Essays on C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, and the Inklings. Clyde S. Kilby. Edited by Loren Wilkinson and Keith Call. Reviewed by Mike Foster.
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