Explores Lewis’s (acknowledged) debt to H.G. Wells’s First Men in the Moon for Out of the Silent Planet. Suggests that “we can only understand Lewis’ fragmentary The Dark Tower by noticing a similar debt to Wells’ The Time Machine.
Compares how the three authors shaped their mythopoeic literature—Tolkien as a true creator, Lewis a...
Text of a talk at Mythcon VI by Walter Hooper, who worked for C.S. Lewis as his secretary for some t...
Considers Carroll “as a writer of science fiction, as a forerunner (in a general way) of Lewis and o...
Contends that Out of the Silent Planet is a retelling of First Men in the Moon and Perelandra of The...
Notes similarities between Lewis’s Space Trilogy and L’Engle’s Wrinkle in Time trilogy
Suggests that certain scenes from Wells’s First Men in the Moon inspired the Khazad-dûm episode in F...
Explores Lewis’s writing process in the unfinished Dark Tower, leading us through his examination of...
The Song of Middle-Earth. David Harvey. Reviewed by Nancy-Lou Patterson. The Impulse of Fantasy Lit...
Study of the astrological symbolism present in Lewis’s fantasies. Part 2 covers the Chronicles of Na...
A study of ecological themes in Lewis’s Space Trilogy which concludes that Lewis was not (as many as...
As the debate surrounding Ward’s theory continues—all the more so with the recent release of a book ...
Discusses Lewis’s theory of mythology as “an intensely Christian one” that is “essential to an under...
Considers Carroll “as a writer of science fiction, as a forerunner (in a general way) of Lewis and o...
Identifies the years Tolkien used as a basis for moon phases and other celestial events in The Lord ...
Speculates about reasons for comparative critical neglect of Lewis’s early poetry collection. Discus...
Compares how the three authors shaped their mythopoeic literature—Tolkien as a true creator, Lewis a...
Text of a talk at Mythcon VI by Walter Hooper, who worked for C.S. Lewis as his secretary for some t...
Considers Carroll “as a writer of science fiction, as a forerunner (in a general way) of Lewis and o...
Contends that Out of the Silent Planet is a retelling of First Men in the Moon and Perelandra of The...
Notes similarities between Lewis’s Space Trilogy and L’Engle’s Wrinkle in Time trilogy
Suggests that certain scenes from Wells’s First Men in the Moon inspired the Khazad-dûm episode in F...
Explores Lewis’s writing process in the unfinished Dark Tower, leading us through his examination of...
The Song of Middle-Earth. David Harvey. Reviewed by Nancy-Lou Patterson. The Impulse of Fantasy Lit...
Study of the astrological symbolism present in Lewis’s fantasies. Part 2 covers the Chronicles of Na...
A study of ecological themes in Lewis’s Space Trilogy which concludes that Lewis was not (as many as...
As the debate surrounding Ward’s theory continues—all the more so with the recent release of a book ...
Discusses Lewis’s theory of mythology as “an intensely Christian one” that is “essential to an under...
Considers Carroll “as a writer of science fiction, as a forerunner (in a general way) of Lewis and o...
Identifies the years Tolkien used as a basis for moon phases and other celestial events in The Lord ...
Speculates about reasons for comparative critical neglect of Lewis’s early poetry collection. Discus...
Compares how the three authors shaped their mythopoeic literature—Tolkien as a true creator, Lewis a...
Text of a talk at Mythcon VI by Walter Hooper, who worked for C.S. Lewis as his secretary for some t...
Considers Carroll “as a writer of science fiction, as a forerunner (in a general way) of Lewis and o...