This project is in the design of high-fantasy sword and sorcery, wherein the concepts of mana and magic are employed as expressions of virtue to highlight contemporary issues of cultural identity and belonging. This project is also an experiment to attract a readership of non-traditional fantasy readers into the genre by creating, rather than assuming, a fantastic world context using immersive rhetorical techniques. This project in of itself is not so much a re-invention of the traditional adventure quest as it is an exploration of its post-Tolkien form (the attraction of mythology and folklore, the narrative use of prophecy), and also includes elements of satire, which respond to the stereotypical battle between good versus evil and the ha...
Freud, Maritain, and Aquinas have greatly influenced the literature of Graham Greene, and Greene\u27...
From the early 1980s until the late 1990s the genre or sub-genre known as sword-&-sorcery was largel...
William Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Thomas Middleton’s The Witch are two English plays that consider t...
This project is in the design of high-fantasy sword and sorcery, wherein the concepts of mana and ma...
Although they are very different in many aspects, Beowulf and The Lord of the Rings are two famous w...
J. R. R. Tolkien is widely considered to be the father of modern fantasy. His efforts to prove to hi...
Much scholarship on magic in the literature of medieval England has tried to uncover how literary ma...
A creation myth of a new universe where brother deities of light and darkness battle for dominance. ...
Throughout the more than two centuries of scholarship on Beowulf scholars have engaged in a consiste...
The use of supernatural beings in four of Shakespeare’s plays – A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Romeo and...
This project represents a methodological intervention in the study of magic in early Christianity. M...
Traces Thomas Covenant’s development through six books, into a character capable of sacrificial love...
This dissertation analyses the protagonists in The Dispossessed, The Left Hand of Darkness, and Teha...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Emma Sunderman(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 2...
This thesis examines the adaptations and disseminations of ancient and modern dominant Western Parab...
Freud, Maritain, and Aquinas have greatly influenced the literature of Graham Greene, and Greene\u27...
From the early 1980s until the late 1990s the genre or sub-genre known as sword-&-sorcery was largel...
William Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Thomas Middleton’s The Witch are two English plays that consider t...
This project is in the design of high-fantasy sword and sorcery, wherein the concepts of mana and ma...
Although they are very different in many aspects, Beowulf and The Lord of the Rings are two famous w...
J. R. R. Tolkien is widely considered to be the father of modern fantasy. His efforts to prove to hi...
Much scholarship on magic in the literature of medieval England has tried to uncover how literary ma...
A creation myth of a new universe where brother deities of light and darkness battle for dominance. ...
Throughout the more than two centuries of scholarship on Beowulf scholars have engaged in a consiste...
The use of supernatural beings in four of Shakespeare’s plays – A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Romeo and...
This project represents a methodological intervention in the study of magic in early Christianity. M...
Traces Thomas Covenant’s development through six books, into a character capable of sacrificial love...
This dissertation analyses the protagonists in The Dispossessed, The Left Hand of Darkness, and Teha...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Emma Sunderman(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 2...
This thesis examines the adaptations and disseminations of ancient and modern dominant Western Parab...
Freud, Maritain, and Aquinas have greatly influenced the literature of Graham Greene, and Greene\u27...
From the early 1980s until the late 1990s the genre or sub-genre known as sword-&-sorcery was largel...
William Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Thomas Middleton’s The Witch are two English plays that consider t...