Volume 30, Number 1 Issue 115/116, Fall/Winter (2011)
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.
Editorial Introduction
Articles
"Beowulf: The Monsters and the Critics" Seventy-Five Years Later
Michael D.C. Drout
Thresholds to Middle-earth: Allegories of Reading, Allegories for Knowledge and Transformation
Andrew Hallam
Is a "Christian" Mystery Story Possible? Charles Williams's War in Heaven as a Generic Case Study
Sørina Higgins
Christian, Norse and Celtic: Metaphysical Belief Structures in Nancy Farmer's The Saxon Saga
Marek Oziewicz
The Lord of the Rings' Interlace: The Adaptation to Film
Emily E. Auger
Book Reviews
Editor
- Janet Brennan Croft, University of Oklahoma
Editorial Advisory Board
- Verlyn Flieger, University of Maryland, College Park
- Charles Huttar, Hope College
- Barbara Reynolds, Cambridge University
- Peter J. Schakel, Hope College
- Richard C. West, University of Wisconsin, Madison
- Donna R. White, Arkansas Tech University