Examines the use of Merlin as a character in Tennyson’s Idylls of the King, two novels by J.C. Powys, and Susan Cooper’s The Dark is Rising series. Notes parallels and differences in Merlin’s power, role, prophetic ability, link with the divine, and vulnerability
Contends religious discourse has migrated to the fantasy novel, and fantasy “invades so-called reali...
Tennyson uses the Arthurian legend in Idylls of the King to explore the conflict between the King\u2...
Before I wrote about Robert de Boron’s text, a purpose of this paper was to examine the literary bac...
Merlin is a composite figure who absorbs or is affected by a variety of fictional and historical mod...
Discusses the elements of Arthurian legend in That Hideous Strength, particularly the character of M...
Of all the cycles of the Arthurian Legend the cycle of Merlin is the greatest for the others are bas...
Concerns the roots of the wizard Gandalf’s character in the legendary figure of Merlin, tracing Merl...
This article analyses the poem "Broceliande" by Karl O'Hanlon and links the imagery of Arthurian leg...
As the Arthurian legends have continued to respond over time to fit specific cultural needs, the rol...
The article is devoted to the existence of myths in modern texts. As an example it was selected a se...
Reader response theory states that a literary text is never fully formed until it enters the mind of...
When it comes to advisors in Arthurian legends, Merlin is likely the first name that quickly...
Discusses two of the noted forgers of ancient Celtic documents who influenced the Celtic Revival of ...
In the 1130s, Geoffrey of Monmouth originated the character of Merlin, setting him upon the world st...
© 1991 Dr. Dorothea M. CeruttyThis study will introduce the stages of the continuing legend of Merli...
Contends religious discourse has migrated to the fantasy novel, and fantasy “invades so-called reali...
Tennyson uses the Arthurian legend in Idylls of the King to explore the conflict between the King\u2...
Before I wrote about Robert de Boron’s text, a purpose of this paper was to examine the literary bac...
Merlin is a composite figure who absorbs or is affected by a variety of fictional and historical mod...
Discusses the elements of Arthurian legend in That Hideous Strength, particularly the character of M...
Of all the cycles of the Arthurian Legend the cycle of Merlin is the greatest for the others are bas...
Concerns the roots of the wizard Gandalf’s character in the legendary figure of Merlin, tracing Merl...
This article analyses the poem "Broceliande" by Karl O'Hanlon and links the imagery of Arthurian leg...
As the Arthurian legends have continued to respond over time to fit specific cultural needs, the rol...
The article is devoted to the existence of myths in modern texts. As an example it was selected a se...
Reader response theory states that a literary text is never fully formed until it enters the mind of...
When it comes to advisors in Arthurian legends, Merlin is likely the first name that quickly...
Discusses two of the noted forgers of ancient Celtic documents who influenced the Celtic Revival of ...
In the 1130s, Geoffrey of Monmouth originated the character of Merlin, setting him upon the world st...
© 1991 Dr. Dorothea M. CeruttyThis study will introduce the stages of the continuing legend of Merli...
Contends religious discourse has migrated to the fantasy novel, and fantasy “invades so-called reali...
Tennyson uses the Arthurian legend in Idylls of the King to explore the conflict between the King\u2...
Before I wrote about Robert de Boron’s text, a purpose of this paper was to examine the literary bac...