Volume 13, Number 4 Issue 50, Summer (1987)
Mythlore is a scholarly, peer-reviewed journal published by the Mythopoeic Society that focuses on the works of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and the genres of myth and fantasy. The full text of Mythlore from 2002 onward is available in several electronic databases from Gale, Ebsco, and ProQuest. Mythlore is also indexed in the Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature, the Modern Language Association International Bibliography (MLA), and other sources.
See the Aims and Scope for the statement of editorial purpose of the journal.
Issue Art
Mythlore Art, Issue 50
Bg Callahan, Nancy-Lou Patterson, and Paula DiSante
Editorial Introduction
Editor's Opening - Two Decades: Looking Back
Glen GoodKnight
Articles
Rites of Passage in The Hobbit
J. R. Wytenbroek
Elwin Ransom: The Pilgrimage Begins
George Musacchio
A Nodal Structure in Tolkien’s Tales of the First Age?
Nils Ivar Agøy
20 Years and 50 Issues
Rayner Unwin, Robert Boenig, Mindi M. Reid, Vernon Hyles, Norma Roche, Alexei Kondratiev, Joe R. Christopher, Melanie A. Rawls, Robert A. Hall Jr., Benjamin Urrutia, Anne Osborn, Thomas Howard, Kathryn Lindskoog, Jerry Daniel, Paul Ritz, and Ian Ballantine
Watership Down:The Individual & Society
Randy C. Welch
John Heath-Stubbs’ Artorius and the Influence of Charles Williams
Joe R. Christopher
An Inklings' Bibliography (31)
Joe R. Christopher
Poetry
Amesbury Song
Jane Yolen
Columns
Tales Newly Told
Alexei Kondratiev
Quenti Lambardillion: A Column on Middle-earth Linguistics
Paul Nolan Hyde
Letter
Letters
L. Sprague de Camp, Jan Noble, Alexei Kondratiev, Melanie A. Rawls, Sandra Miesal, Lawrence W. Cobb, and Patrick Wynne
Book Reviews
Editorial Staff
- Glen H. GoodKnight, Editor
- Sarah Beach, Associate and Art Editor
- Nancy-Lou Patterson, Reviews Editor
- Ruth Berman, Poetry Editor
- Paul Nolan Hyde, Philology Editor