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'''Chad Chisholm''' ([[27 July]] [[1978]]) is a teacher of English at [[wikipedia:Rust College|Rust College]] (Holly Springs, Mississippi). He has written several articles on [[J.R.R. Tolkien]], [[C.S. Lewis]], and [[The Inklings]]. | '''Chad Chisholm''' ([[27 July]] [[1978]]) is a teacher of English at [[wikipedia:Rust College|Rust College]] (Holly Springs, Mississippi). He has written several articles on [[J.R.R. Tolkien]], [[C.S. Lewis]], and [[The Inklings]]. |
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Chad Chisholm | |
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Biographical information | |
Born | 27 July 1978 |
Education | University of Texas at Arlington
Clemson University University of Mississippi |
Occupation | Professor |
Location | Memphis area, USA |
Chad Chisholm (27 July 1978) is a teacher of English at Rust College (Holly Springs, Mississippi). He has written several articles on J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, and The Inklings.
Bibliography, selected
Articles
- 2008: Mallorn 45
- "Winston and Frodo: Demons, Choices and Grace in The Lord of the Rings"
- 2010: [[Mallorn 50]|Mallorn 50]]
- "The wizard and the rhetor: rhetoric and the ethos of Middle-earth in The Hobbit"
Reviews
- 2009: Mallorn 48:
- "Hunting Peter Jackson"
- 2010: Mallorn 49:
- "The Shape of a Story"
- 2010: Mallorn 50:
- "Flights of Fantasy"
- 2010: Festival in the Shire:
- "Inking and Mapping The Inklings of Oxford"
- 2011: Mallorn 51:
- "Keeping the Faith"
- 2011: Mallorn 52:
- "The lion, the witch, and the baffled producers"
- 2013: Mallorn 54:
- "Death of The Hobbit"
Lectures
- 2010: Festival in the Shire
- "Born of Many Hopes"
- 2012: Festival in the Shire:
- "Roger Lancelyn Green and the Possibilities of Literature"