Alludes briefly to “different theories of the origin of the Holy Grail legend.” Focuses on post-Chrétien material for what it suggests about origins
Reviews the history of Galadriel and Celeborn as revealed in unpublished materials as well as The Lo...
Examines links between Chesterton and Tolkien “developing from a mutually strong religious convictio...
Discusses Moorman’s work, which analyzes how Arthurian legend is treated by Charles Williams, T.S. E...
Brief overview of the Grail legend, its development and function for various time periods
Compares War in Heaven to its literary sources, particularly Le Morte Darthur. Notes the ways the fo...
Usually identified as the dish, plate or cup used by Jesus Christ at the Last Supper, the Holy Grai...
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...
Discusses the mythology of Lewis’s Perelandra, finding its sources primarily in the Bible, with a fe...
Relates Islamic and Jewish creation stories to the Stone of King Solomon (the Shekinah) in Many Dime...
Detailed analysis of the symbolism and character of Williams’s Arthurian poems, which are “about the...
Both works, Chretien\u27s and Wolfram’s, are literary masterpieces of the Middle Ages. The story of ...
Discusses Lewis’s theory of mythology as “an intensely Christian one” that is “essential to an under...
Discusses two of Hans Christian Andersen’s stories, and considers their possible influence on Lewis’...
Discusses several homophones of “orc” in fantastic literature as possible sources for Tolkien
Reviews the history of Galadriel and Celeborn as revealed in unpublished materials as well as The Lo...
Examines links between Chesterton and Tolkien “developing from a mutually strong religious convictio...
Discusses Moorman’s work, which analyzes how Arthurian legend is treated by Charles Williams, T.S. E...
Brief overview of the Grail legend, its development and function for various time periods
Compares War in Heaven to its literary sources, particularly Le Morte Darthur. Notes the ways the fo...
Usually identified as the dish, plate or cup used by Jesus Christ at the Last Supper, the Holy Grai...
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...
Discusses the mythology of Lewis’s Perelandra, finding its sources primarily in the Bible, with a fe...
Relates Islamic and Jewish creation stories to the Stone of King Solomon (the Shekinah) in Many Dime...
Detailed analysis of the symbolism and character of Williams’s Arthurian poems, which are “about the...
Both works, Chretien\u27s and Wolfram’s, are literary masterpieces of the Middle Ages. The story of ...
Discusses Lewis’s theory of mythology as “an intensely Christian one” that is “essential to an under...
Discusses two of Hans Christian Andersen’s stories, and considers their possible influence on Lewis’...
Discusses several homophones of “orc” in fantastic literature as possible sources for Tolkien
Reviews the history of Galadriel and Celeborn as revealed in unpublished materials as well as The Lo...
Examines links between Chesterton and Tolkien “developing from a mutually strong religious convictio...
Discusses Moorman’s work, which analyzes how Arthurian legend is treated by Charles Williams, T.S. E...