Dragons are found throughout the history of most civilisations, yet we appear to know little about them. This paper will present a (tongue-in-cheek) introductory analysis of dragons and their place in society, suggesting that perhaps they are not necessarily the terrible and evil creatures they are sometimes portrayed to be . .
Dragons are a staple of fantasy literature, and various aspects of the creatures (most notably their...
À la fois mythique constructeur ou destructeur de Mondes, incarnation du Malin pour l'Église au Moy...
The dragon has been a staple character in myths and stories in all cultures for centuries, and in mo...
Dragons are found throughout the history of most civilisations, yet we appear to know little about t...
Discusses the revival of dragons in fantasy after a long hiatus (perhaps spurred by Victorian studie...
This essay investigates the significance of dragon mythology in early civilizations. Three mythical ...
The dragon is one of the most ubiquitous of images — from its appearance in the dreams of indi...
Dragons have been depicted in human art as early as 4500 BCE. For centuries, these fantasy creatures...
This study looks at the portrayal of dragons in children's literature and to a lesser extent, the ef...
‘Every century has its dragons.’ I intend to examine depiction of dragons from 1937 onwards to try...
This article examines the dragon rider as a recurring trope within contemporary fantasy fiction and ...
When someone thinks of a dragon, they often imagine the East Asia dragon or the European fire breath...
Study of world-wide mythical archetypes in relation to Tolkien’s Eärendil. Lays out a broad array of...
International audienceRésumé de trois articles parus en revues à comité de lecture : -“Le motif du d...
An exploration of Tolkien’s depictions of dragons in his stories for children, Roverandom and Farmer...
Dragons are a staple of fantasy literature, and various aspects of the creatures (most notably their...
À la fois mythique constructeur ou destructeur de Mondes, incarnation du Malin pour l'Église au Moy...
The dragon has been a staple character in myths and stories in all cultures for centuries, and in mo...
Dragons are found throughout the history of most civilisations, yet we appear to know little about t...
Discusses the revival of dragons in fantasy after a long hiatus (perhaps spurred by Victorian studie...
This essay investigates the significance of dragon mythology in early civilizations. Three mythical ...
The dragon is one of the most ubiquitous of images — from its appearance in the dreams of indi...
Dragons have been depicted in human art as early as 4500 BCE. For centuries, these fantasy creatures...
This study looks at the portrayal of dragons in children's literature and to a lesser extent, the ef...
‘Every century has its dragons.’ I intend to examine depiction of dragons from 1937 onwards to try...
This article examines the dragon rider as a recurring trope within contemporary fantasy fiction and ...
When someone thinks of a dragon, they often imagine the East Asia dragon or the European fire breath...
Study of world-wide mythical archetypes in relation to Tolkien’s Eärendil. Lays out a broad array of...
International audienceRésumé de trois articles parus en revues à comité de lecture : -“Le motif du d...
An exploration of Tolkien’s depictions of dragons in his stories for children, Roverandom and Farmer...
Dragons are a staple of fantasy literature, and various aspects of the creatures (most notably their...
À la fois mythique constructeur ou destructeur de Mondes, incarnation du Malin pour l'Église au Moy...
The dragon has been a staple character in myths and stories in all cultures for centuries, and in mo...