Extracts a definition of fantasy from Barfield’s theory of consciousness, and calls Williams a “master at [...] Barfieldian fantasy.” Analyzes The Greater Trumps as “the best exemplum” of this kind of fantasy, “that explores some aspect of human consciousness by reviving a mythic mode of thought.
The Goddess is all around us: Her face is reflected in the burgeoning new growth of every ensuing sp...
Examines MacDonald’s critique of capitalism in Lilith as well as its spiritual and psychological ele...
Looks at women in the novels of Charles Williams from the perspective of feminism, especially femini...
Examines metaphysical symbols in three novels by Charles Williams: the Holy Grail in War in Heaven, ...
The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn was an English expression of the Nineteenth-Century occult rev...
Discusses examples of women as creators (in the artistic and/or intellectual sense) and as inspirati...
Three books, written about differing themes and released decades apart, still manage to work togethe...
Marion Zimmer Bradley\u27s The Mists of Avalon has become one of the very important landmarks and ba...
This thesis addresses the ultimate question of western humanity; how does one find meaning in the pr...
Analysis of the character of the maiden in The Wood Beyond the World. Notes that as a woman both cha...
Discusses elements of myth and fantasy in the works of five contemporary women poets. Notes the use ...
Can reading the fantasy works of certain authors help us better understand difficult spiritual conce...
Three books, written about differing themes and released decades apart, still manage to work togethe...
Argues that Williams, in recasting the Grail legend into his own Christian metaphysics, used the thr...
Discusses how fantasy authors create characters, drawing on Jungian psychology and essays by Ursula ...
The Goddess is all around us: Her face is reflected in the burgeoning new growth of every ensuing sp...
Examines MacDonald’s critique of capitalism in Lilith as well as its spiritual and psychological ele...
Looks at women in the novels of Charles Williams from the perspective of feminism, especially femini...
Examines metaphysical symbols in three novels by Charles Williams: the Holy Grail in War in Heaven, ...
The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn was an English expression of the Nineteenth-Century occult rev...
Discusses examples of women as creators (in the artistic and/or intellectual sense) and as inspirati...
Three books, written about differing themes and released decades apart, still manage to work togethe...
Marion Zimmer Bradley\u27s The Mists of Avalon has become one of the very important landmarks and ba...
This thesis addresses the ultimate question of western humanity; how does one find meaning in the pr...
Analysis of the character of the maiden in The Wood Beyond the World. Notes that as a woman both cha...
Discusses elements of myth and fantasy in the works of five contemporary women poets. Notes the use ...
Can reading the fantasy works of certain authors help us better understand difficult spiritual conce...
Three books, written about differing themes and released decades apart, still manage to work togethe...
Argues that Williams, in recasting the Grail legend into his own Christian metaphysics, used the thr...
Discusses how fantasy authors create characters, drawing on Jungian psychology and essays by Ursula ...
The Goddess is all around us: Her face is reflected in the burgeoning new growth of every ensuing sp...
Examines MacDonald’s critique of capitalism in Lilith as well as its spiritual and psychological ele...
Looks at women in the novels of Charles Williams from the perspective of feminism, especially femini...