Detailed analysis of the symbolism and character of Williams’s Arthurian poems, which are “about the unities and disunities in human history that flow around the themes of order versus disorder and identity versus false identity or lack of identity.
Discusses the elements of Arthurian legend in That Hideous Strength, particularly the character of M...
Examines links between Chesterton and Tolkien “developing from a mutually strong religious convictio...
Cites examples of Williams’s notions of coinherence and exchange in both his works and those of Lewi...
Examines why Williams chose to use the Arthurian materials in his poetry, and analyzes at greater le...
Discusses Moorman’s work, which analyzes how Arthurian legend is treated by Charles Williams, T.S. E...
Considers the influence of Williams on Heath-Stubbs’s Arthurian poem cycle. Part II examines particu...
Considers the influence of Williams on Heath-Stubbs’s Arthurian poem cycle. Part I looks at zodiacal...
Considers the influence of Williams on Heath-Stubbs’s Arthurian poem cycle. Part I looks at zodiacal...
Outlines the geography of the Empire in Williams’s Arthuriad, and the symbolic meaning of its parts
Mythcon 47 Guest of Honor address. The Arthuriad is dense with allusion and the reader often has a s...
Explores the transformation of Dubric into Taliessen, focusing on how Dubric gradually recedes in im...
Compares how the three authors shaped their mythopoeic literature—Tolkien as a true creator, Lewis a...
Concerns the roots of the wizard Gandalf’s character in the legendary figure of Merlin, tracing Merl...
Relates Islamic and Jewish creation stories to the Stone of King Solomon (the Shekinah) in Many Dime...
Argues that Williams, in recasting the Grail legend into his own Christian metaphysics, used the thr...
Discusses the elements of Arthurian legend in That Hideous Strength, particularly the character of M...
Examines links between Chesterton and Tolkien “developing from a mutually strong religious convictio...
Cites examples of Williams’s notions of coinherence and exchange in both his works and those of Lewi...
Examines why Williams chose to use the Arthurian materials in his poetry, and analyzes at greater le...
Discusses Moorman’s work, which analyzes how Arthurian legend is treated by Charles Williams, T.S. E...
Considers the influence of Williams on Heath-Stubbs’s Arthurian poem cycle. Part II examines particu...
Considers the influence of Williams on Heath-Stubbs’s Arthurian poem cycle. Part I looks at zodiacal...
Considers the influence of Williams on Heath-Stubbs’s Arthurian poem cycle. Part I looks at zodiacal...
Outlines the geography of the Empire in Williams’s Arthuriad, and the symbolic meaning of its parts
Mythcon 47 Guest of Honor address. The Arthuriad is dense with allusion and the reader often has a s...
Explores the transformation of Dubric into Taliessen, focusing on how Dubric gradually recedes in im...
Compares how the three authors shaped their mythopoeic literature—Tolkien as a true creator, Lewis a...
Concerns the roots of the wizard Gandalf’s character in the legendary figure of Merlin, tracing Merl...
Relates Islamic and Jewish creation stories to the Stone of King Solomon (the Shekinah) in Many Dime...
Argues that Williams, in recasting the Grail legend into his own Christian metaphysics, used the thr...
Discusses the elements of Arthurian legend in That Hideous Strength, particularly the character of M...
Examines links between Chesterton and Tolkien “developing from a mutually strong religious convictio...
Cites examples of Williams’s notions of coinherence and exchange in both his works and those of Lewi...