Mythlore 128

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Mythlore 128, Volume 34, Issue 2
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Editor: Janet Brennan Croft
Publication information:
Publisher: Mythopoeic Society
Released: Spring/Summer 2016
Format: Paperback
Pages: 224

Mythlore 128 (Volume 34, Issue 2) is an issue of the Mythlore journal, published by the Mythopoeic Society.

Contents[edit | edit source]

Articles[edit | edit source]

  • Rovang, Paul R. "A Spenserian Returns to Earth: The Faerie Queene in That Hideous Strength."
  • Eddings, Sarah. "The Use of the Vertical Plane to Indicate Holiness in C.S. Lewis's Space Trilogy."
  • Martin, Thomas L. "Seven for Seven: The Voyage of the 'Dawn Treader' and the Literary Tradition."
  • Schuknecht, Mattison. "C.S. Lewis's Debt to Dante: The Voyage of the 'Dawn Trader' and Purgatorio."
  • Christopher, Joe R. "C.S. Lewis's Two Satyrs."
  • Akgün, Buket. "The Helmholtz, the Doctor, the Minotaur, and the Labyrinth."
  • Kelly, Steven. "Breaking the Dragon's Gaze: Commodity Fetishism in Tolkien's Middle-earth."
  • Miller, John. "Mapping Gender in Middle-earth."
  • Jarman, Cody. "The Black Speech: The Lord of the Rings as a Modern Linguistic Critique."

Features[edit | edit source]

  • Croft, Janet Brennan. Editorial.
  • Rosengrant, John. A Comment on “1904: Tolkien, Trauma, and its Anniversaries”.
  • Polesiak, Debra. Jean Louise to the Dark Tower Came.
  • Miller, Ryder W. American Survivor: William Faulkner’s A Fable.

Reviews[edit | edit source]

  • Charles Williams: The Third Inkling. Grevel Lindop. Reviewed by Scott McLaren.
  • The Chapel of the Thorn: A Dramatic Poem. Charles Williams. Edited and Introduced by Sørina Higgins. Reviewed by Scott McLaren.
  • Women and C.S. Lewis: What His Life and Literature Reveal For Today’s Culture. Carolyn Curtis and Mary Pomroy Key, eds. Reviewed by Rebekah Choat.
  • Tolkien Among the Moderns. Edited by Ralph C. Wood. Reviewed by Andrew C. Stout.
  • Tolkien. Raymond Edwards. Reviewed by Cait Coker.
  • Children into Swans: Fairy Tales and the Pagan Imagination. Jan Beveridge. Reviewed by Brian Roberts.
  • Trilby/The Crumb Fairy. Charles Nodier. Translated and adapted by Ruth Berman. Reviewed by Kelly Orazi.
  • The Prince of the Aquamarines. Louise Cavalier Levesque. Trans. and with an afterword by Ruth Berman. Reviewed by Kelly Orazi.
  • The Lessons of Nature in Mythology. Rachel S. McCoppin. Reviewed by Kristine Larsen.
  • Hither Shore: Jahrbuch der Deutschen Tolkien Gesellschaft. Special issue: Nature and Landscape in Tolkien. Ed. Thomas Fornet-Ponse et al. Reviewed by Janet Brennan Croft.
  • Seven: An Anglo-American Literary Review. Ed. Marjorie Lamp Mead. Reviewed by Janet Brennan Croft.
  • Tolkien Studies: An Annual Scholarly Review. Ed. Michael D.C. Drout, Verlyn Flieger, and David Bratman. Reviewed by Janet Brennan Croft.
  • The Skill of a Seeker: Rowling, Religion and Gen 9/11. Marilyn R. Pukkila. Reviewed by Emily Moniz Mirova.
  • Light: C.S. Lewis's First and Final Short Story. Charlie W. Starr. Reviewed by Melody Green.
  • The Story of Kullervo. J.R.R. Tolkien. Edited and introduced by Verlyn Flieger. Reviewed by Mike Foster.
  • The Victorian Approach to Modernism in the Fiction of Dorothy L. Sayers. Aoife Leahy. Reviewed by Joe R. Christopher.
  • Reading Joss Whedon. Rhonda V. Wilcox, Tanya R. Cochran, Cynthea Masson, and David Lavery, eds. Reviewed by by Janet Brennan Croft.
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