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Mythlore Vol. 25 no. 3/4 |
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Table of contents:
Editorial - Janet Brennan Croft
Fantastical Fact, Home, or Other? The Imagined 'Medieval' in C.S. Lewis - Alison Searle
Feudal Values, Vassalage, and Fealty in The Lord of the Rings --Colleen Donnelly
Battling the Woman Warrior: Females and Combat in Tolkien and Lewis - Candice Fredrick and Sam McBride
Finding Woman's Role in The Lord of the Rings - Melissa McCrory Hatcher
Through a Dark Lens: Jackson's Lord of the Rings as Abject Horror - R.D. Hall
The Monstrosity of the Gaze: Critical Problems with a Film Adaptation of The Lord of the Rings - Allison Harl
Galadriel and Morgan le Fey: Tolkien's Redemption of the Lady of the Lacuna - Susan Carter
The Fall and Repentance of Galadriel - Romuald Ian Lakowski
Prince Caspian and Child Christopher and Goldilind the Fair - Robert Boenig
Pullman, Lewis, MacDonald, and the Anxiety of Influence - William Gray
The Ogre Blinded and The Lord of the Rings - Daniel Peretti
Beorn and Tom Bombadil: A Tale of Two Heroes - Paul W. Lewis
Meaning, Meanings, and Epistemology in C.S. Lewis - Charlie W. Starr
Reviews:
The J.R.R. Tolkien Companion and Guide. Christina Scull and Wayne G. Hammond. - David D. Oberhelman
The Lord of the Rings and Philosophy: One Book to Rule Them All. Edited by Gregory Bassham and Eric Bronson. - Clark Hutton
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