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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]]. Much of his present scholarship springs from John Poulakos's theory of rhetorical possibility, and Chisholm is currently finishing a book on C.S. Lewis that explains children's literature through a language of possibility.
'''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]]. Much of his present scholarship springs from John Poulakos's theory of rhetorical possibility, and Chisholm is currently finishing a book on C.S. Lewis that explains children's literature through a language of possibility.

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Chad Chisholm
Biographical information
Born27 July 1978
EducationUniversity of Texas at Arlington

Clemson University

University of Mississippi
OccupationProfessor
LocationMemphis 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. Much of his present scholarship springs from John Poulakos's theory of rhetorical possibility, and Chisholm is currently finishing a book on C.S. Lewis that explains children's literature through a language of possibility.

Bibliography, selected

Articles

  • 2008: Mallorn 45
    • "Winston and Frodo: Demons, Choices and Grace in The Lord of the Rings"
  • 2010: Mallorn 50
    • "The wizard and the rhetor: rhetoric and the ethos of Middle-earth in The Hobbit"

Reviews

Lectures