Three books, written about differing themes and released decades apart, still manage to work together to present a complex picture of the images of mythology and their effect upon the human race. The books are English People, a 1929 novel by Owen Barfield; Narnia and the Fields of Arbol, a 2009 study of environmentalism in the works of C.S. Lewis, by Matthew Dickerson and David O\u27Hara; and The Mythic Dimension, a selection of essays by Joseph Campbell spanning almost three decades
While author J.R.R. Tolkien created the fantasy world of Middle-earth, comparative mythologist Josep...
Owen Barfield has often been presented as an intellectual opponent of C. S. Lewis, but this fails to...
Reviews “the role of the Enlightenment in gaining acceptance for the model of the closed universe an...
Three books, written about differing themes and released decades apart, still manage to work togethe...
Three books, written about differing themes and released decades apart, still manage to work togethe...
The Flight of the Wild Gander: Explorations in the Mythological Dimension - Selected Essays, 1944-19...
The Role of Imagination in Culture and Society: Owen Barfield’s Early Work. Astrid Diener. Reviewed...
An appreciation of Joseph Campbell and his significance to the study of mythology
Compares Tolkien’s and Campbell’s “thinking about myth.” Identifies three themes they share and trac...
Uses the tools of eco-criticism to read Lewis’s attitudes towards nature, hierarchy, and the changes...
A Souvenir Book for the Centenary Celebration Held at Wheaton, Illinois July 15-20, 1998 by the Myth...
Review of Matthew Dickerson and David O’Hara, Narnia and the Fields of Arbol: The Environmental Vis...
This article discusses Owen Barfield\u27s unpublished and published fairy tale writings, and why his...
埼玉県越谷市American scholar Joseph Campbell was recognized for deciphering the patterns found in ancient ...
In this thesis, I use the ideas of mythologist Joseph Campbell as a framework to compare and contras...
While author J.R.R. Tolkien created the fantasy world of Middle-earth, comparative mythologist Josep...
Owen Barfield has often been presented as an intellectual opponent of C. S. Lewis, but this fails to...
Reviews “the role of the Enlightenment in gaining acceptance for the model of the closed universe an...
Three books, written about differing themes and released decades apart, still manage to work togethe...
Three books, written about differing themes and released decades apart, still manage to work togethe...
The Flight of the Wild Gander: Explorations in the Mythological Dimension - Selected Essays, 1944-19...
The Role of Imagination in Culture and Society: Owen Barfield’s Early Work. Astrid Diener. Reviewed...
An appreciation of Joseph Campbell and his significance to the study of mythology
Compares Tolkien’s and Campbell’s “thinking about myth.” Identifies three themes they share and trac...
Uses the tools of eco-criticism to read Lewis’s attitudes towards nature, hierarchy, and the changes...
A Souvenir Book for the Centenary Celebration Held at Wheaton, Illinois July 15-20, 1998 by the Myth...
Review of Matthew Dickerson and David O’Hara, Narnia and the Fields of Arbol: The Environmental Vis...
This article discusses Owen Barfield\u27s unpublished and published fairy tale writings, and why his...
埼玉県越谷市American scholar Joseph Campbell was recognized for deciphering the patterns found in ancient ...
In this thesis, I use the ideas of mythologist Joseph Campbell as a framework to compare and contras...
While author J.R.R. Tolkien created the fantasy world of Middle-earth, comparative mythologist Josep...
Owen Barfield has often been presented as an intellectual opponent of C. S. Lewis, but this fails to...
Reviews “the role of the Enlightenment in gaining acceptance for the model of the closed universe an...