The author provides a literary history of the concept of allegory going back to Homer, describing “allegorism” and “typology” as the two divisions of allegory, distinguishing allegory from symbolism and conceit, exploring modern attitudes toward allegory, and briefly examining the use of allegory and symbol in Tolkien, Lewis, and Williams
The present paper argues that the early Pythagoreans contributed significantly to the development of...
Study of love-madness in medieval literature in the context of C.S. Lewis’s Allegory of Love. Three ...
Discusses the significant differences of the paths Mossy and Tangle take through the story
Allegory is not obsolete as Samuel Coleridge and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe have claimed. It is aliv...
Allegory is not obsolete as Samuel Coleridge and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe have claimed. It is aliv...
Alexei Kondratiev Student Presentation Award, Mythcon 42. Begins by strongly questioning Tolkien’s o...
Reviews various definitions of allegory and Tolkien’s writings on the subject to determine more prec...
Reviews various definitions of allegory and Tolkien’s writings on the subject to determine more prec...
Abstract: This study aimed to find out if the novel entitled The Chronicles of Narnia (Prince Caspia...
Allegory is a rhetorical device which is used and understood differently among literary critics. Rec...
Discusses various definitions of myth, and its relationship to the fairy-tale. Considers Tolkien’s v...
The allegorical exegetic tradition was arguably the most popular form of literary criticism in antiq...
Tolkien’s vast and detailed legendarium has helped pave the way for the fantasy genre as we know it ...
The article traces the emergence of the myth of the Middle Ages as the "age of allegory"—from the fo...
(print) x, 241 p. ; 23 cmStrong allegory -- Weak allegory -- Embedded allegory -- Thematic allegory ...
The present paper argues that the early Pythagoreans contributed significantly to the development of...
Study of love-madness in medieval literature in the context of C.S. Lewis’s Allegory of Love. Three ...
Discusses the significant differences of the paths Mossy and Tangle take through the story
Allegory is not obsolete as Samuel Coleridge and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe have claimed. It is aliv...
Allegory is not obsolete as Samuel Coleridge and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe have claimed. It is aliv...
Alexei Kondratiev Student Presentation Award, Mythcon 42. Begins by strongly questioning Tolkien’s o...
Reviews various definitions of allegory and Tolkien’s writings on the subject to determine more prec...
Reviews various definitions of allegory and Tolkien’s writings on the subject to determine more prec...
Abstract: This study aimed to find out if the novel entitled The Chronicles of Narnia (Prince Caspia...
Allegory is a rhetorical device which is used and understood differently among literary critics. Rec...
Discusses various definitions of myth, and its relationship to the fairy-tale. Considers Tolkien’s v...
The allegorical exegetic tradition was arguably the most popular form of literary criticism in antiq...
Tolkien’s vast and detailed legendarium has helped pave the way for the fantasy genre as we know it ...
The article traces the emergence of the myth of the Middle Ages as the "age of allegory"—from the fo...
(print) x, 241 p. ; 23 cmStrong allegory -- Weak allegory -- Embedded allegory -- Thematic allegory ...
The present paper argues that the early Pythagoreans contributed significantly to the development of...
Study of love-madness in medieval literature in the context of C.S. Lewis’s Allegory of Love. Three ...
Discusses the significant differences of the paths Mossy and Tangle take through the story