Compares how the three authors shaped their mythopoeic literature—Tolkien as a true creator, Lewis as an allegorist, and Williams as a Christian symbolist—and why they may appeal to different tastes
Discussion of transcription of “Bombadil poem” reproduced in 1978 Silmarillion Calendar, and what it...
Traces moral, religious, and creative parallels between MacDonald and Tolkien. Finds that Christiani...
Study of the astrological symbolism present in Lewis’s fantasies. Part 2 covers the Chronicles of Na...
Discusses Lewis’s theory of mythology as “an intensely Christian one” that is “essential to an under...
Studies the process of creating fantasy worlds, or sub-creation, with observations from several auth...
Discusses the mythology of Lewis’s Perelandra, finding its sources primarily in the Bible, with a fe...
Cites examples of Williams’s notions of coinherence and exchange in both his works and those of Lewi...
Discusses the significance of choosing names in fantasy, drawing on statements from Le Guin and Tolk...
An appreciation of the techniques used by the three authors in creating languages for animals (Adams...
Notes known connections to Lewis and Williams on Sayers’s part (through the evidence of letters). Sp...
Unfinished Tales of Numenor and Middle-earth. J. R. R. Tolkien. Ed. by Christopher Tolkien. Reviewe...
Speculates about reasons for comparative critical neglect of Lewis’s early poetry collection. Discus...
The Silmarillion. J. R. R. Tolkien, Ed. Christopher Tolkien. Reviewed by Nancy-Lou Patterson. C. S....
Study of symbolism in Till We Have Faces, and its sources in various mystical traditions, alchemy, a...
Praises The Great Divorce because in it the two sides of the author—“the atomically rational Lewis a...
Discussion of transcription of “Bombadil poem” reproduced in 1978 Silmarillion Calendar, and what it...
Traces moral, religious, and creative parallels between MacDonald and Tolkien. Finds that Christiani...
Study of the astrological symbolism present in Lewis’s fantasies. Part 2 covers the Chronicles of Na...
Discusses Lewis’s theory of mythology as “an intensely Christian one” that is “essential to an under...
Studies the process of creating fantasy worlds, or sub-creation, with observations from several auth...
Discusses the mythology of Lewis’s Perelandra, finding its sources primarily in the Bible, with a fe...
Cites examples of Williams’s notions of coinherence and exchange in both his works and those of Lewi...
Discusses the significance of choosing names in fantasy, drawing on statements from Le Guin and Tolk...
An appreciation of the techniques used by the three authors in creating languages for animals (Adams...
Notes known connections to Lewis and Williams on Sayers’s part (through the evidence of letters). Sp...
Unfinished Tales of Numenor and Middle-earth. J. R. R. Tolkien. Ed. by Christopher Tolkien. Reviewe...
Speculates about reasons for comparative critical neglect of Lewis’s early poetry collection. Discus...
The Silmarillion. J. R. R. Tolkien, Ed. Christopher Tolkien. Reviewed by Nancy-Lou Patterson. C. S....
Study of symbolism in Till We Have Faces, and its sources in various mystical traditions, alchemy, a...
Praises The Great Divorce because in it the two sides of the author—“the atomically rational Lewis a...
Discussion of transcription of “Bombadil poem” reproduced in 1978 Silmarillion Calendar, and what it...
Traces moral, religious, and creative parallels between MacDonald and Tolkien. Finds that Christiani...
Study of the astrological symbolism present in Lewis’s fantasies. Part 2 covers the Chronicles of Na...