A scholarly, peer-reviewed journal devoted to the study of mythopoeic literature
Mythlore 15 Volume 4, Issue 3 (purchase below)
1977 March, 39 pages
Includes Mythprint 15.3 (March 1977)
Table of Contents
Articles
Kocher, Paul. “The Tale of the Noldor.” 3-7.
Skinner, Veronica L. “Guinevere’s Role in the Arthurian Poetry of Charles Williams.” 9-11.
Brown, Judith. “The Pilgrimage from Deep Space.” 13-15.
Howard, Andrew. “Till We Have Faces and Its Mythological and Literary Precursors.” 30-32.
Features
GoodKnight, Glen. Editorial Note. 11.
McMenomy, Bruce. “Misconstruction.” Review of J.R.R. Tolkien: Architect of Middle-earth by Daniel Grotta-Kurska. 16-17.
Patterson, Nancy-Lou. “Art in Words and Pictures.” Review of The Fantastic in Literature by Eric S. Rabkin. 17-18.
Christopher, Joe R. “Poems.” Review of Feng: A Poem by John Wain, Wild Angels by Ursula K. Le Guin, and Aniara: A Review of Man in Time and Space by Harry Martinson. 18-20.
GoodKnight, Glen. Editorial. 11+.
GoodKnight, Glen. Some Photographs and Comments. 21+.
Letters. 23+.
Christopher, Joe R. “An Inklings Bibliography (4).” 33-38.
Mythprint. 39.
Art
A.V.G. | 16 |
Sarah Beach | 18, 19 |
Bonnie GoodKnight | 2, 7, 20, 30, 31 |
Glen GoodKnight | Photographs: 21, 22 |
Annette Harper | cover, 5 |
Mary Hodge | Calligraphy: 20 |
Michael Kucharski | 26, 27 |
R. Patrick McCabe | 17 |
Bruce McMenomy | back cover, 8 |
Thadara Ottobris | 24, 25 |
Valerie Protopapas | 12 |
Mike Workman | 20 |
- Cover: Annette Harper, “Feanor with Palantir”
- Page 5: Annette Harper, “The Death of Gil-Galad”
- Page 12: Valerie Protopapas, “Angelic Waterfall from The Great Divorce“
Special Note (March 2025): Although our physical inventory was unaffected by the Altadena wildfires in January 2025, our ability to process orders has been severely affected. As a result, all orders for items from our California storage facility are temporarily suspended. The link to buy this item has been disabled until we can resume normal operations. We apologize for this situation, and fully intend to have orderable items available at some point in the future.