Notes how the names of people and things in Narnia are well-chosen to establish character and setting succinctly. Examines names and symbols for their usefulness in communicating the moral significance of events in the Chronicles of Narnia
Discusses aspects of “reality to the senses” and communication of “lore” in The Lord of the Rings. N...
The third part discusses the genre of fairy-tale in general and the Chronicles in relation to it, in...
Reviews the chronology of the Narnia books, both the internal parts set in Narnia and those set on E...
Reviews the chronology of the Narnia books, both the internal parts set in Narnia and those set on E...
Discusses the significance of choosing names in fantasy, drawing on statements from Le Guin and Tolk...
Reacting to a description of Narnia as analogous to Southern France, argues that “for Lewis, the way...
Despite the fact that Lewis viewed pride as “the central issue in Christian morality” and it is a gr...
Focuses on the journeys between worlds in the Chronicles of Narnia, presenting a chart of more than ...
Argues a possible derivation of the name Narnia from Old and Middle Irish sources; concludes Lewis w...
Investigates name magic associated with evil characters in Tolkien and Rowling, such as acts of nami...
A history of the languages of Middle-earth and their relationships with each other
Study of the astrological symbolism present in Lewis’s fantasies. Part 2 covers the Chronicles of Na...
Part two is an overview of the geography of Narnia based on textual clues and maps. Speculates on th...
Concerns the roots of the wizard Gandalf’s character in the legendary figure of Merlin, tracing Merl...
Reviews the history of Galadriel and Celeborn as revealed in unpublished materials as well as The Lo...
Discusses aspects of “reality to the senses” and communication of “lore” in The Lord of the Rings. N...
The third part discusses the genre of fairy-tale in general and the Chronicles in relation to it, in...
Reviews the chronology of the Narnia books, both the internal parts set in Narnia and those set on E...
Reviews the chronology of the Narnia books, both the internal parts set in Narnia and those set on E...
Discusses the significance of choosing names in fantasy, drawing on statements from Le Guin and Tolk...
Reacting to a description of Narnia as analogous to Southern France, argues that “for Lewis, the way...
Despite the fact that Lewis viewed pride as “the central issue in Christian morality” and it is a gr...
Focuses on the journeys between worlds in the Chronicles of Narnia, presenting a chart of more than ...
Argues a possible derivation of the name Narnia from Old and Middle Irish sources; concludes Lewis w...
Investigates name magic associated with evil characters in Tolkien and Rowling, such as acts of nami...
A history of the languages of Middle-earth and their relationships with each other
Study of the astrological symbolism present in Lewis’s fantasies. Part 2 covers the Chronicles of Na...
Part two is an overview of the geography of Narnia based on textual clues and maps. Speculates on th...
Concerns the roots of the wizard Gandalf’s character in the legendary figure of Merlin, tracing Merl...
Reviews the history of Galadriel and Celeborn as revealed in unpublished materials as well as The Lo...
Discusses aspects of “reality to the senses” and communication of “lore” in The Lord of the Rings. N...
The third part discusses the genre of fairy-tale in general and the Chronicles in relation to it, in...
Reviews the chronology of the Narnia books, both the internal parts set in Narnia and those set on E...