Ursula K. Le Guin: WorldbuilderLecture 8: Ursula and the Environment
Lectures
Kris Swank
Ursula K. Le Guin: WorldbuilderLecture 7: The Word for World is Forest
Lectures
Kris Swank
Race, Gender, and the Other in Tolkien's Middle-earthLecture 11: War, Masculinity, Gimli, and the Dwarves
Lectures
Christopher Vaccaro, Dr. Sara Brown
Ursula K. Le Guin: WorldbuilderLecture 6: Return to Winter
Lectures
Kris Swank
Race, Gender, and the Other in Tolkien's Middle-earthLecture 10: Gandalf, Eowyn and Wormtongue
Lectures
Christopher Vaccaro, Dr. Sara Brown
Morning Meanders: The Wheel of the YearWheel of the Year: Imbolc
Fiction Submissions
L.F.S. Alden
Race, Gender, and the Other in Tolkien's Middle-earthLecture 09: Orcs, Ents, and the Riders of Rohan
Lectures
Christopher Vaccaro, Dr. Sara Brown
Viking Hogwarts: Battle Magic and MythologyLecture 3: Battle Sorcery in Norse Literature
Lectures
Irina Manea
Viking Hogwarts: Battle Magic and MythologyLecture 2: Valkyries, Berserkers and Wolf-skins
Lectures
Irina Manea
Viking Hogwarts: Battle Magic and MythologyLecture 1: The Norse Gods of War
Lectures
Irina Manea
Reading L.M. Montgomery as Fantasy: Anne of Green GablesLecture 4: Word Portals: Paths, Doors, Rivers and Creeks, Forests and Gardens
Lectures
Brenton Dickieson
Reading L.M. Montgomery as Fantasy: Anne of Green GablesLecture 3: Initial Notes on Fantasy Mapping: Avonlea, Time, and Space
Lectures
Brenton Dickieson
Reading L.M. Montgomery as Fantasy: Anne of Green GablesLecture 2: Notes on Montgomery’s Iconography of the Spiritual Imagination
Lectures
Brenton Dickieson
Reading L.M. Montgomery as Fantasy: Anne of Green GablesLecture 1: What Makes Anne Magical?
Lectures
Brenton Dickieson
Inventing King Arthur: Geoffrey of Monmouth’s History of the Kings of BritainLecture 4: The Battle of the Books
Lectures
Liam Daley