Speculates about reasons for comparative critical neglect of Lewis’s early poetry collection. Discusses the “main themes [...] in light of the movement of the entire work.
The Silmarillion. J. R. R. Tolkien, Ed. Christopher Tolkien. Reviewed by Nancy-Lou Patterson. C. S....
Notes similarities between Lewis’s Space Trilogy and L’Engle’s Wrinkle in Time trilogy
Cites examples of Williams’s notions of coinherence and exchange in both his works and those of Lewi...
Contends that Lewis’s distinction between Milton the private man and epic, or public, poet can be ap...
Discusses Lewis’s theory of mythology as “an intensely Christian one” that is “essential to an under...
Detailed examination of each poem in Spirits in Bondage, using the young poet’s “Matter = Nature = S...
Study of symbolism in Till We Have Faces, and its sources in various mystical traditions, alchemy, a...
Notes that critics have complained about the “pettiness” of evil characters in Lewis’s works, implyi...
Scholarly Guest of Honor address, Mythcon 12. Discusses references to elves and fairies in the poetr...
Compares how the three authors shaped their mythopoeic literature—Tolkien as a true creator, Lewis a...
Considers Carroll “as a writer of science fiction, as a forerunner (in a general way) of Lewis and o...
Formalist/New Critical analysis of C.S. Lewis’s poem “The Birth of Language.” Concentrates on the im...
Praises The Great Divorce because in it the two sides of the author—“the atomically rational Lewis a...
A study of ecological themes in Lewis’s Space Trilogy which concludes that Lewis was not (as many as...
Considers Carroll “as a writer of science fiction, as a forerunner (in a general way) of Lewis and o...
The Silmarillion. J. R. R. Tolkien, Ed. Christopher Tolkien. Reviewed by Nancy-Lou Patterson. C. S....
Notes similarities between Lewis’s Space Trilogy and L’Engle’s Wrinkle in Time trilogy
Cites examples of Williams’s notions of coinherence and exchange in both his works and those of Lewi...
Contends that Lewis’s distinction between Milton the private man and epic, or public, poet can be ap...
Discusses Lewis’s theory of mythology as “an intensely Christian one” that is “essential to an under...
Detailed examination of each poem in Spirits in Bondage, using the young poet’s “Matter = Nature = S...
Study of symbolism in Till We Have Faces, and its sources in various mystical traditions, alchemy, a...
Notes that critics have complained about the “pettiness” of evil characters in Lewis’s works, implyi...
Scholarly Guest of Honor address, Mythcon 12. Discusses references to elves and fairies in the poetr...
Compares how the three authors shaped their mythopoeic literature—Tolkien as a true creator, Lewis a...
Considers Carroll “as a writer of science fiction, as a forerunner (in a general way) of Lewis and o...
Formalist/New Critical analysis of C.S. Lewis’s poem “The Birth of Language.” Concentrates on the im...
Praises The Great Divorce because in it the two sides of the author—“the atomically rational Lewis a...
A study of ecological themes in Lewis’s Space Trilogy which concludes that Lewis was not (as many as...
Considers Carroll “as a writer of science fiction, as a forerunner (in a general way) of Lewis and o...
The Silmarillion. J. R. R. Tolkien, Ed. Christopher Tolkien. Reviewed by Nancy-Lou Patterson. C. S....
Notes similarities between Lewis’s Space Trilogy and L’Engle’s Wrinkle in Time trilogy
Cites examples of Williams’s notions of coinherence and exchange in both his works and those of Lewi...