Mythlore
A scholarly, peer-reviewed journal devoted to the study of mythopoeic literature
A scholarly, peer-reviewed journal devoted to the study of mythopoeic literature
Mythlore 11 Volume 3, Issue 3 (purchase below)
1976, 31 pages
Same as Tolkien Journal #18
Table of Contents
Articles
Lloyd, Paul M. "The Role of Warfare and Strategy in The Lord of the Rings." 3-7.Christopher, Joe R. "Climbing Jacob's Ladder: A Heirarchical Approach to Imagistic Mysticism." 10-19.
Walton, Evangeline. "Celtic Myth in the Twentieth Century." 19-22.
Patterson, Nancy-Lou. "Homo Monstrousus: Lloyd Alexander's Gurgi and the Shadow Figures of Fantastic Literature." 24-8.
Bisenicks, Dainis. "Finder of the Welsh Gods." 29-31.
Features
Ellwood, Gracia Fay. Poem. 8.Missives to Mythlore. 22.
Chapman, Ed. "The Not-World." Review of The Not-World by Thomas Burnett Swann. 23-24.
Notes on This Issue. 28.
Art
Joe R. Christopher | 24, 25, 26, 27 |
Edith Crowe | 5, 30 |
Inger Edelfeldt | cover |
Bonnie GoodKnight | 28, back cover |
Annette Harper | 4, 31 |
Barbara Mann | 2 |
Valerie Protopapas | 11, 13, 16, 21 |
Paul Rauber | 6 |
Christine Smith | 8, including calligraphy |
Mythlore 11 - print copy - $3.50
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