Discusses the revival of dragons in fantasy after a long hiatus (perhaps spurred by Victorian studies of dinosaur fossils), which both influenced and was further refined by Tolkien and Lewis, with a brief look at dragons in fantasy since their time
Analyzes what makes a fantasy “in the Tolkien tradition” and applies this definition to a number of ...
‘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 ...
Discusses the revival of dragons in fantasy after a long hiatus (perhaps spurred by Victorian studie...
An exploration of Tolkien’s depictions of dragons in his stories for children, Roverandom and Farmer...
Dragons are found throughout the history of most civilisations, yet we appear to know little about t...
Companion to her study of Tolkien’s use of the Andrew Lang fairy tale collections (in #99/100) with ...
Study of world-wide mythical archetypes in relation to Tolkien’s Eärendil. Lays out a broad array of...
Considers the influence of some of Tolkien’s earliest childhood reading, the Andrew Lang fairy books...
29 pagesAlthough myths and folktales have always contained fantastic elements, literary scholars oft...
On the influence of Tolkien’s Beowulf essay, and his subtle shaping of our current cultural concepti...
This study looks at the portrayal of dragons in children's literature and to a lesser extent, the ef...
Discusses two of the noted forgers of ancient Celtic documents who influenced the Celtic Revival of ...
Discusses the elements of Arthurian legend in That Hideous Strength, particularly the character of M...
Concerns the roots of the wizard Gandalf’s character in the legendary figure of Merlin, tracing Merl...
Analyzes what makes a fantasy “in the Tolkien tradition” and applies this definition to a number of ...
‘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 ...
Discusses the revival of dragons in fantasy after a long hiatus (perhaps spurred by Victorian studie...
An exploration of Tolkien’s depictions of dragons in his stories for children, Roverandom and Farmer...
Dragons are found throughout the history of most civilisations, yet we appear to know little about t...
Companion to her study of Tolkien’s use of the Andrew Lang fairy tale collections (in #99/100) with ...
Study of world-wide mythical archetypes in relation to Tolkien’s Eärendil. Lays out a broad array of...
Considers the influence of some of Tolkien’s earliest childhood reading, the Andrew Lang fairy books...
29 pagesAlthough myths and folktales have always contained fantastic elements, literary scholars oft...
On the influence of Tolkien’s Beowulf essay, and his subtle shaping of our current cultural concepti...
This study looks at the portrayal of dragons in children's literature and to a lesser extent, the ef...
Discusses two of the noted forgers of ancient Celtic documents who influenced the Celtic Revival of ...
Discusses the elements of Arthurian legend in That Hideous Strength, particularly the character of M...
Concerns the roots of the wizard Gandalf’s character in the legendary figure of Merlin, tracing Merl...
Analyzes what makes a fantasy “in the Tolkien tradition” and applies this definition to a number of ...
‘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 ...