Lewis and Tolkien
LecturesCorey Olsen
What similar ideas did Lewis and Tolkien explore? How are they similar in the exploration of these ideas? How are they different?
C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien are two of the pillars of modern fantasy, and their friendship is well known. Despite the fact that the two authors are so frequently associated with each other, however, their works are rarely examined closely together. In this class, we will engage in a careful comparison of Lewis’s and Tolkien’s fiction, paying close attention to those moments when they are both exploring similar ideas or undertaking comparable literary enterprises. What do these two authors really share in common, and where do their primary differences lie?
- Lecture 1: Literary Theories01:32:36
- Lecture 2: Encountering Myth01:48:42
- Lecture 3: The Beginning01:32:19
- Lecture 4: A New Perspective01:36:09
- Lecture 5: The Recovery of Myth01:25:14
- Lecture 6: The Recovery of Myth Part 201:29:10
- Lecture 7: Breaking the Frame01:30:52
- Lecture 8: The Shadow is the Truth01:25:47
- Lecture 9: The Thick and the Clear01:24:41
- Lecture 10: Why Should Your Heart Not Dance?01:34:53
- Lecture 11: The Loving and the Devouring Are One01:30:27
- Lecture 12: You Also Shall Be Psyche01:30:36
- Lecture 13: Eftsith and Forsith01:26:08
- Lecture 13.5: The Heraldry of Heaven01:14:22
- Lecture 14: Doing the Atlantis Myth01:31:41
- Lecture 15: Knowledge and Desire01:37:45
- Lecture 16: Ends and Means01:28:54
- Lecture 17: To Enact What Philosophy Only Thinks01:37:50
- Lecture 18: The Alongside Eve - A Poetry01:34:56
- Lecture 19: The Prerequisite of Story01:33:58
- Lecture 20: Rejecting the Gift01:31:04
- Lecture 21: Arda Marred, Remade01:37:58
- Lecture 22: The End of All Things01:22:20
- Lecture 23: Appearance and Reality01:25:51
- Lecture 24: Chapter One of the Great Story01:39:09
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