Discusses examples of women as creators (in the artistic and/or intellectual sense) and as inspiration for creative activity in others, in the works of Lewis, Williams, Sayers, and Murdoch
Looks at women in the novels of Charles Williams from the perspective of feminism, especially femini...
Myths present ideas that guide perception, conditioning us to think in a particular way. Myths stemm...
The mind of the maker and the Mind of the Maker are formed on the same pattern, and all their works ...
The powerful, learned woman is a figure of fear in the works of Williams, seen as transgressing her ...
Discusses and elaborates on Sayers’s conception of creativity as a Trinitarian process, composed of ...
Discusses elements of myth and fantasy in the works of five contemporary women poets. Notes the use ...
This thesis will compare two groups, Christian women mystics and women surrealists, by analyzing sel...
Extracts a definition of fantasy from Barfield’s theory of consciousness, and calls Williams a “mast...
Citation: Allan, E. (2017) “A Dem Fine Woman”: Female Artists and Actresses’ Visual Representations ...
King Maker in The Mind of The Maker: Sayer\u27s View of Creativity through the Hebraic Lens of Human...
History shows that there have been far fewer eminently creative women than men in Western civilizati...
Dominant narratives of creativity regularly expect female-associated forms of creativity to be provi...
Describes Sayers’s relationships with Lewis and Williams in particular, and their mutual influences ...
Marion Zimmer Bradley\u27s The Mists of Avalon has become one of the very important landmarks and ba...
The present article aims to explore the representation of women, through the lens of mythology, in t...
Looks at women in the novels of Charles Williams from the perspective of feminism, especially femini...
Myths present ideas that guide perception, conditioning us to think in a particular way. Myths stemm...
The mind of the maker and the Mind of the Maker are formed on the same pattern, and all their works ...
The powerful, learned woman is a figure of fear in the works of Williams, seen as transgressing her ...
Discusses and elaborates on Sayers’s conception of creativity as a Trinitarian process, composed of ...
Discusses elements of myth and fantasy in the works of five contemporary women poets. Notes the use ...
This thesis will compare two groups, Christian women mystics and women surrealists, by analyzing sel...
Extracts a definition of fantasy from Barfield’s theory of consciousness, and calls Williams a “mast...
Citation: Allan, E. (2017) “A Dem Fine Woman”: Female Artists and Actresses’ Visual Representations ...
King Maker in The Mind of The Maker: Sayer\u27s View of Creativity through the Hebraic Lens of Human...
History shows that there have been far fewer eminently creative women than men in Western civilizati...
Dominant narratives of creativity regularly expect female-associated forms of creativity to be provi...
Describes Sayers’s relationships with Lewis and Williams in particular, and their mutual influences ...
Marion Zimmer Bradley\u27s The Mists of Avalon has become one of the very important landmarks and ba...
The present article aims to explore the representation of women, through the lens of mythology, in t...
Looks at women in the novels of Charles Williams from the perspective of feminism, especially femini...
Myths present ideas that guide perception, conditioning us to think in a particular way. Myths stemm...
The mind of the maker and the Mind of the Maker are formed on the same pattern, and all their works ...