Critical interpretation of Dunsany’s novels, in chronological order, excerpted from the author’s book, Pathways to Elfland. Excerpt from: Schweitzer, Darrel. Pathways to Elfland: The Writings of Lord Dunsany. Philadelphia: Owlswick Press, 1989
Recounts the author’s encounters with Tolkien’s written scholarship at Oxford, and attendance at a T...
Examines concerns shared by Donaldson and Tolkien, and traces the development of the fantasy “everym...
Examines “the northern spirit” in Tolkien’s fiction, the tension between the spirit of “uttermost en...
Critical interpretation of Dunsany’s novels, in chronological order, excerpted from the author’s boo...
Analyzes Dunsany’s technique, particularly his prose style and use of archaic language, to demonstra...
Considers Lord Dunsany’s response to the Great War and modernized conflict in general in Don Rodrigu...
Sheley’s interest is in how Dunsany’s inside–out Orientalist tales demonstrate or challenge theories...
In this study of Lord Dunsany’s “Oriental” fairy tales, House-Thomas divides Dunsany’s technique and...
Analyzes The Lord of the Rings through Northrop Frye’s theories as set forth in The Anatomy of Criti...
Concerns the roots of the wizard Gandalf’s character in the legendary figure of Merlin, tracing Merl...
Applying literary theory to authors whose works interest us is “a kind of play that attunes us to th...
The Flight of the Wild Gander: Explorations in the Mythological Dimension - Selected Essays, 1944-19...
Briefly annotated checklist of minor early secondary materials on Tolkien not represented in Judith ...
Though often described as a minor author in the field of fantasy, Dunsany assumes a particular role ...
Discusses the significant differences of the paths Mossy and Tangle take through the story
Recounts the author’s encounters with Tolkien’s written scholarship at Oxford, and attendance at a T...
Examines concerns shared by Donaldson and Tolkien, and traces the development of the fantasy “everym...
Examines “the northern spirit” in Tolkien’s fiction, the tension between the spirit of “uttermost en...
Critical interpretation of Dunsany’s novels, in chronological order, excerpted from the author’s boo...
Analyzes Dunsany’s technique, particularly his prose style and use of archaic language, to demonstra...
Considers Lord Dunsany’s response to the Great War and modernized conflict in general in Don Rodrigu...
Sheley’s interest is in how Dunsany’s inside–out Orientalist tales demonstrate or challenge theories...
In this study of Lord Dunsany’s “Oriental” fairy tales, House-Thomas divides Dunsany’s technique and...
Analyzes The Lord of the Rings through Northrop Frye’s theories as set forth in The Anatomy of Criti...
Concerns the roots of the wizard Gandalf’s character in the legendary figure of Merlin, tracing Merl...
Applying literary theory to authors whose works interest us is “a kind of play that attunes us to th...
The Flight of the Wild Gander: Explorations in the Mythological Dimension - Selected Essays, 1944-19...
Briefly annotated checklist of minor early secondary materials on Tolkien not represented in Judith ...
Though often described as a minor author in the field of fantasy, Dunsany assumes a particular role ...
Discusses the significant differences of the paths Mossy and Tangle take through the story
Recounts the author’s encounters with Tolkien’s written scholarship at Oxford, and attendance at a T...
Examines concerns shared by Donaldson and Tolkien, and traces the development of the fantasy “everym...
Examines “the northern spirit” in Tolkien’s fiction, the tension between the spirit of “uttermost en...