Mythlore 135

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Mythlore 135, Volume 38, Issue 1
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Editor: Janet Brennan Croft; Guest edited by Donna White
Publication information:
Publisher: Mythopoeic Society
Released: Fall/Winter 2019
Format: Paperback
Pages: 300

Mythlore 135 (Volume 38, Issue 1) is an issue of the Mythlore journal, published by the Mythopoeic Society.

Contents[edit | edit source]

Articles[edit | edit source]

  • Flieger, Verlyn. "The Arch and the Keystone."
  • O'Dell, Sarah B. "An Unexpected Poet: The Creative Works of Dr. Robert E. Havard."
  • Swank, Kris. "The Child’s Voyage and the Immram Tradition in Lewis, Tolkien, and Pullman."
  • Marchant, Jennifer. "Doubles at Work: The Three Rovers in J.R.R. Tolkien's Roverandom."
  • Graham, Jean E. "The Talking Beasts as Adam and Eve: Lewis and the Complexity of 'Dominion'."
  • Cyr, Heather K. "Pyramids in America: Rewriting the 'Egypt of the West' in Rick Riordan’s The Kane Chronicles series."
  • Sas, Katherine. "A Sense of Darker Perspective: How the Marauders Convey Tolkien’s 'Impression of Depth' in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban."
  • Strand, Emily. "Dobby the Robot: the Science Fiction in Harry Potter."
  • Butchart, Liam. "'What Man Am I?' The Hero’s Journey, the Beginning of Individuation, and Taran Wanderer."
  • Van Eecke, Christophe. "Blowing the Morte: The Rites of Manhood in William Rayner's Stag Boy."
  • Martin, Tiffany Brooke. "Death, Hope, and Wholeness in Owen Barfield’s Fairy Tales."

Features[edit | edit source]

  • Croft, Janet Brennan. Editorial.
  • White, Donna R. Introduction.
  • Emerson, David L. Mythology in Children's Animation.
  • West, Richard C. In Memoriam: Jared Lobdell.
  • Dorman, S. Innocence in Lewis’s Perelandra and Twain’s King Arthur’s Court.
  • Berube, Pierre H. Extreme Minimalism in The Lord of the Rings.
  • Orth, John V. Mirkwood.

Reviews[edit | edit source]

  • Doors In: The Fairy Tale World of George MacDonald by Rolland Hein. Reviewed by Joseph Young.
  • The Lamp-Post of the Southern California C.S. Lewis Society. Reviewed by Janet Brennan Croft.
  • Fantastic Creatures in Mythology and Folklore: From Medieval Times to Present Day by Juliette Wood. Reviewed by Tiffany Brooke Martin.
  • H.P. Lovecraft: Selected Works, Critical Perspectives and Interviews on His Influence, edited by Leverett Butts. Reviewed by Perry Neil Harrison.
  • The Echo of Odin: Norse Mythology and Human Consciousness by Edward W.L. Smith. Reviewed by Emily E. Auger.
  • The Fame of C.S. Lewis: A Controversialist's Reception in Britain and America by Stephanie L. Derrick. Reviewed by Chad Chisholm.
  • Gods and Robots: Myths, Machines, and Ancient Dreams of Technology by Adrienne Mayor. Reviewed by Emily E. Auger.
  • War, Myths, and Fairy Tales, edited by Sara Buttsworth and Maartje Abbenhuis. Reviewed by Felicia Jean Steele.
  • Shapers of American Childhood: Essays on Visionaries from L. Frank Baum to Dr. Spock to J.K. Rowling, edited by Kathy Merlock Jackson and Mark I. West. Reviewed by David Lenander.
  • Justice in Young Adult Speculative Fiction: A Cognitive Reading by Marek Oziewicz. Reviewed by Zachary Dilbeck.
  • Marvelous Geometry: Narrative and Metafiction in Modern Fairy Tale by Jessica Tiffin. Reviewed by Felicia Jean Steele.
  • The Pleasures of Metamorphosis: Japanese and English Fairy Tale Transformations of "The Little Mermaid" by Lucy Fraser. Reviewed by Bianca L. Beronio.
  • Girl Warriors: Feminist Revisions of the Hero's Quest in Contemporary Popular Culture by Svenja Hohenstein. Reviewed by Maria Alberto.
  • The Fabulous Journeys of Alice and Pinocchio: Exploring Their Parallel Worlds by Laura Tosi with Peter Hunt. Reviewed by Bianca L. Beronio.
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