| Sørina Higgins | |
|---|---|
| Biographical Information | |
| Education | Ph.D. at Baylor University |
| Occupation | Editor, preceptor |
| Website | sorinahiggins.com |
Sørina Higgins is an author, editor, writing consultant, English teacher, and scholar of British modernist literature, particularly the Inklings.[1] She has taught courses in literature, creative writing, and academic writing for over two decades in a variety of settings and now works as a writing coach. In 2018, her edited collection The Inklings and King Arthur won the Mythopoeic Scholarship Award for Inkling Studies.
Bibliography (selected)
Books
- 2023: C. S. Lewis: Writer, Scholar, Seeker. An Audible Original from The Teaching Company
- 2017: The Inklings and King Arthur: J. R. R. Tolkien, Charles Williams, C. S. Lewis, and Owen Barfield on the Matter of Britain (editor)
- 2014: The Chapel of the Thorn: A Dramatic Poem by Charles Williams (editor)
- 2012: Caduceus: Poems
- 2008: The Significance of Swans: Poems
Articles
- 2022: “Spirits on Stage: Rosicrucian Magic in The Countess Cathleen.” International Yeats Studies.
- 2021: “[Re]Cycled Fragments: The End of Sweeney Agonistes.” The T. S. Eliot Studies Annual.
- 2020: “‘The Weird Dominions of the Infinite’: Edgar Allan Poe and the Scientific Gothic.” Penumbra: A Journal of Weird Fiction.
- 2018: “Charles Williams and Friendship Sub Specie Arthuriana.” VII: Journal of the Marion E. Wade Center.
- 2018: “The Inklings Among Other Arthurs.” The Lamp-Post.
- 2018: “Intertextuality in Beowulf and the Inklings.” The Lamp-Post.
- 2017: “Introduction—Present and Past: The Inklings and King Arthur.” The Inklings and King Arthur.
- 2017: “The Matter of Logres: Arthuriana and the Inklings” in The Inklings and King Arthur.
- 2016: “Introduction.” Taliessin through Logres and The Region of the Summer Stars by Charles Williams.
- 2016: “The Development of Sehnsucht in the Letters of C.S. Lewis.” New York C.S. Lewis Society Bulletin.
- 2014: “Introduction.” The Chapel of the Thorn: A Dramatic Poem by Charles Williams.
- 2014: "Arthurian Geographies in Tolkien, Williams and Lewis." New York C.S. Lewis Society Bulletin 462
- 2013: “Double Affirmation: Medievalism as Christian Apologetic in the Arthurian Poetry of Charles Williams.” Journal of Inklings Studies.
- 2011: “Is a ‘Christian’ Mystery Story Possible? Charles Williams’ War in Heaven as a Generic Case Study.” Mythlore.
Awards
- 2018: Mythopoeic Award, Mythopoeic Scholarship Award for Inkling Studies, The Inklings and King Arthur: J. R. R. Tolkien, Charles Williams, C. S. Lewis, and Owen Barfield on the Matter of Britain
External links
- Official website
- The Oddest Inkling: An Exploration of Charles Williams
- Sørina Higgins at Academia.edu
References
- ↑ "Sørina Higgins - Home", sorinahiggins.wordpress.com, accessed 12 March 2023