Examines the image of the enclosed garden and pool at the top of a mountain as it occurs in Dante’s Garden of Eden on Mount Purgatory and in The Magician’s Nephew and The Last Battle, with some parallels in Morris’s The Well at the World’s End and Tolkien’s “Leaf by Niggle.
Uses the tools of eco-criticism to read Lewis’s attitudes towards nature, hierarchy, and the changes...
The Antrim Coast of Northern Ireland is traditionally recognized as an influence on the fictional, i...
Looks at parallels between the Chronicles of Narnia and the Harry Potter books in terms of plot, str...
Compares imagery of sun and water in Voyage and Purgatorio; contrasts the horizontal structure of Vo...
Compares the physical and cosmological geography of the works of Tolkien, Lewis, and Williams, with ...
Examines the imagined medievalism of Lewis’s That Hideous Strength and the Narnia books, and shows h...
Part two is an overview of the geography of Narnia based on textual clues and maps. Speculates on th...
Reviews the chronology of the Narnia books, both the internal parts set in Narnia and those set on E...
Argues a possible derivation of the name Narnia from Old and Middle Irish sources; concludes Lewis w...
Examines the underlying structure of Lewis’s The Great Divorce, and its mirroring of the Purgatorio
Discusses Plato’s allegory of the cave and theory of Forms in relation to the physical and mental pr...
Compares the nature and function of the riddles in The Hobbit with their source in such Anglo-Saxon ...
Reacting to a description of Narnia as analogous to Southern France, argues that “for Lewis, the way...
A look at the way C.S. Lewis used and transcended Greek myth, particularly The Odyssey, in The Silve...
Examines a possible source of the imagery associated with Tolkien’s representations of divine and qu...
Uses the tools of eco-criticism to read Lewis’s attitudes towards nature, hierarchy, and the changes...
The Antrim Coast of Northern Ireland is traditionally recognized as an influence on the fictional, i...
Looks at parallels between the Chronicles of Narnia and the Harry Potter books in terms of plot, str...
Compares imagery of sun and water in Voyage and Purgatorio; contrasts the horizontal structure of Vo...
Compares the physical and cosmological geography of the works of Tolkien, Lewis, and Williams, with ...
Examines the imagined medievalism of Lewis’s That Hideous Strength and the Narnia books, and shows h...
Part two is an overview of the geography of Narnia based on textual clues and maps. Speculates on th...
Reviews the chronology of the Narnia books, both the internal parts set in Narnia and those set on E...
Argues a possible derivation of the name Narnia from Old and Middle Irish sources; concludes Lewis w...
Examines the underlying structure of Lewis’s The Great Divorce, and its mirroring of the Purgatorio
Discusses Plato’s allegory of the cave and theory of Forms in relation to the physical and mental pr...
Compares the nature and function of the riddles in The Hobbit with their source in such Anglo-Saxon ...
Reacting to a description of Narnia as analogous to Southern France, argues that “for Lewis, the way...
A look at the way C.S. Lewis used and transcended Greek myth, particularly The Odyssey, in The Silve...
Examines a possible source of the imagery associated with Tolkien’s representations of divine and qu...
Uses the tools of eco-criticism to read Lewis’s attitudes towards nature, hierarchy, and the changes...
The Antrim Coast of Northern Ireland is traditionally recognized as an influence on the fictional, i...
Looks at parallels between the Chronicles of Narnia and the Harry Potter books in terms of plot, str...