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fellowdustmag.com
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| | | | | Douglas A. Anderson describes his journey to become a scholar of the Inklings and of little-known authors who wrote fantasy, science-fiction, supernatural, and decadent fiction that needs to be remembered. | |
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www.radixmagazine.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] An interview explores the significant but often overlooked influence of women such as Mrs. Moore, Joy Davidman, and Dorothy Sayers on the lives and works of C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien within the Inklings circle. | |
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johngarth.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Here is an excellent post by John Garth -- I'm serving as his preceptor for a course called "Tolkien's Wars and Middle-earth" at Signum University this semester. Do check out his work, especially his amazing book "Tolkien and the Great War"! | |
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theimaginativeconservative.org
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| | | It is the virtues-through God's grace-that keep us on the straight and narrow path of morality, dignity, and freedom. And J.R.R. Tolkien, arguably the greatest mythmaker of our era, illustrated seven of these virtues in his books about the history of Middle Earth. (essay by Bradley Birzer) | ||