Detailed explication of the “Prelude” in Taliessen through Logres and Region of the Summer Stars. Notes that much of the perceived difficulty understanding these poems is the lack of general knowledge of the historical and theological points of the Christian church to which they refer
Examines why Williams chose to use the Arthurian materials in his poetry, and analyzes at greater le...
Study of Williams’s symbolic portrayal of the Kingdom of God in All Hallows’ Eve. Discusses coinhere...
Entries 42–59 in this series are written by Hammond (Tolkien material) and Christopher (Lewis and ot...
Examines Williams’s handwritten notebook, in which he jotted ideas and references for his Arthurian ...
Explores the transformation of Dubric into Taliessen, focusing on how Dubric gradually recedes in im...
Argues that Williams, in recasting the Grail legend into his own Christian metaphysics, used the thr...
Review of: Charles Williams, Taliessin through Logres and The Region of the Summer Stars, Introduct...
Outlines the geography of the Empire in Williams’s Arthuriad, and the symbolic meaning of its parts
Charles Williams (1886-1945) devoted his life to “the Matter of Britain,” seen in a private scrapboo...
Believes that Williams frequently used symbols related to the liturgical year of the Anglican Church...
Mythcon 47 Guest of Honor address. The Arthuriad is dense with allusion and the reader often has a s...
Charles Williams. David Llewellyn Dodds. Reviewed by Nancy-Lou Patterson. Fish Soup. Ursula K. LeG...
By considering the narrative and thematic structure of Taliessin through Logres and The Region of th...
So You\u27ve Always Wanted to Read Charles Williams: An Introduction to His Prose, Plays, and Poetry...
Contends religious discourse has migrated to the fantasy novel, and fantasy “invades so-called reali...
Examines why Williams chose to use the Arthurian materials in his poetry, and analyzes at greater le...
Study of Williams’s symbolic portrayal of the Kingdom of God in All Hallows’ Eve. Discusses coinhere...
Entries 42–59 in this series are written by Hammond (Tolkien material) and Christopher (Lewis and ot...
Examines Williams’s handwritten notebook, in which he jotted ideas and references for his Arthurian ...
Explores the transformation of Dubric into Taliessen, focusing on how Dubric gradually recedes in im...
Argues that Williams, in recasting the Grail legend into his own Christian metaphysics, used the thr...
Review of: Charles Williams, Taliessin through Logres and The Region of the Summer Stars, Introduct...
Outlines the geography of the Empire in Williams’s Arthuriad, and the symbolic meaning of its parts
Charles Williams (1886-1945) devoted his life to “the Matter of Britain,” seen in a private scrapboo...
Believes that Williams frequently used symbols related to the liturgical year of the Anglican Church...
Mythcon 47 Guest of Honor address. The Arthuriad is dense with allusion and the reader often has a s...
Charles Williams. David Llewellyn Dodds. Reviewed by Nancy-Lou Patterson. Fish Soup. Ursula K. LeG...
By considering the narrative and thematic structure of Taliessin through Logres and The Region of th...
So You\u27ve Always Wanted to Read Charles Williams: An Introduction to His Prose, Plays, and Poetry...
Contends religious discourse has migrated to the fantasy novel, and fantasy “invades so-called reali...
Examines why Williams chose to use the Arthurian materials in his poetry, and analyzes at greater le...
Study of Williams’s symbolic portrayal of the Kingdom of God in All Hallows’ Eve. Discusses coinhere...
Entries 42–59 in this series are written by Hammond (Tolkien material) and Christopher (Lewis and ot...