Mythlore 35
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Mythlore 35 |
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Editor: Glen GoodKnight |
Publication information: |
Publisher: Mythopoeic Society |
Released: Spring 1983 |
Format: Paperback |
Pages: 55 |
Mythlore 35 (Volume 10, Issue 1) is an issue of the Mythlore journal, published by the Mythopoeic Society.
Contents[edit | edit source]
Articles[edit | edit source]
- Patterson, Nancy-Lou. “Bright-Eyed Beauty: Celtic Elements in Charles Williams, J.R.R. Tolkien, and C.S. Lewis.”
- Woods, Richard. “The Figure of Taliesin in Charles Williams' Arthuriad.”
- Schmiel, Mary Aileen. “In The Forge of Los: Tolkien and the Art of Creative Fantasy.”
- Kondratiev, Alexi. “New Myths for Old: The Legacy of Iolo Morgannwg and Hersard de le Villemarque.”
- Swycaffer, Jefferson P. “Historical Motivations for the Siege of Minas Tirith.”
Poetry[edit | edit source]
- Pearson, Jean. “Mortlake.”
- Kenney, Alice P. “The Dark Girl's Answer.”
Features[edit | edit source]
- GoodKnight, Glen H. Editor's Opening.
- Christopher, Joe R. An Inklings' Bibliography (24)
- Hyde, Paul Nolan. “Quenti Lambardillion: A Column on Middle-earth Linguistics.”
- Speth, Lee. “Cavalier Treatment: A Column.”
- Ellwood, Gracia Fay. “Matters of Grave Import: A Column.”
- Letters.
Reviews[edit | edit source]
- The Shores of Middle-earth. Robert Giddings and Elizabeth Holland. Reviewed by Nils Ivar Agøy.
- SEVEN (March, 1982), Volume 3. Dr. Barbara Reynolds, Dr. Clyde S. Kilby, and Dr. Beatrice Batson. Reviewed by Nancy-Lou Patterson.
- THE DARK CRYSTAL. Directed by Jim Henson and Frank Oz. Screenplay by David Odell. Story by Jim Henson. Conceptual Designer, Brian Froud. Reviewed by Benjamin Urrutia.
- The World of the Dark Crystal. Illustrated by Brian Froud. Text by J.J. Llewellyn. Designed and Edited by Rupert Brown. Reviewed by Benjamin Urrutia.
- The Tale of the Dark Crystal. Text by Donna Bass. Illustrated by Bruce McNally. Reviewed by Benjamin Urrutia.
- The Dark Crystal. Novelization by A.C.H. Smith. Reviewed by Benjamin Urrutia.
- Dragonslayer. Hal Barwoods and Matthew Robbins. Reviewed by Jessica Yates.
- C.S. Lewis: Mere Christian. Kathryn Lirdskoog. Reviewed by Nancy-Lou Patterson.
- A Day in Narnia. Paul Ford. Reviewed by Nancy-Lou Patterson.