Tuesday, November 9, 2010

New Issue: Mythlore 29.2-3

The latest issue of Mythlore is now available for purchase:

From http://www.mythsoc.org/mythlore/111-112/

Mythlore 111/112
Volume 29, Issue 1/2
2010 Fall/Winter
202 pages
Buy - $15.00

Table of Contents

Dwarves, Spiders, and Murky Woods: J.R.R. Tolkien’s Wonderful Web of Words
—Jason Fisher

Let Us Now Praise Famous Orcs: Simple Humanity in Tolkien’s Inhuman Creatures
—Robert T. Tally, Jr.

Myth-Remaking in the Shadow of Vergil: The Captive(-ated) Voice of Ursula K. Le Guin’s Lavinia
—T.S. Miller

Corrupting Beauty: Rape Narrative in The Silmarillion
—Lynn Whitaker

The Company They Didn’t Keep: Collaborative Women in the Letters of C.S. Lewis
—Sam McBride

Master of Doom by Doom Mastered: Heroism, Fate, and Death in The Children of Húrin
—Jesse Mitchell

Germanic Fate and Doom in J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Silmarillion
—Richard J. Whitt

The Thread on Which Doom Hangs: Free Will, Disobedience, and Eucatastrophe in Tolkien’s Middle-earth
—Janet Brennan Croft

Simbelmynë: Mortality and Memory in Middle-earth
—William H. Stoddard

Reviews

Tolkien, Race and Cultural History, by Dimitra Fimi
Charles Williams and his Contemporaries, by Suzanne Bray and Richard Sturch
In the Land of Invented Languages by Arika Okrent
Millennial Mythmaking: Essays on the Power of Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature, edited by John Perlich and David Whitt
Middle-earth Minstrel: Essays on Music in Tolkien, edited by Bradford Lee Eden
Harry Potter and Imagination: The Way Between Two Worlds, by Travis Prinzi
Fastitocalon 1.1
Theodor SEUSS Geisel by Donald E. Pease

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