Editorial —Janet Brennan Croft
Fantastical Fact, Home, or Other? The Imagined ‘Medieval’ in C.S. Lewis —Alison Searle
Feudal Values, Vassalage, and Fealty in The Lord of the Rings —Colleen Donnelly
Battling the Woman Warrior: Females and Combat in Tolkien and Lewis —Candice Fredrick and Sam McBride
Finding Woman’s Role in The Lord of the Rings —Melissa McCrory Hatcher
Through a Dark Lens: Jackson’s Lord of the Rings as Abject Horror —R.D. Hall
The Monstrosity of the Gaze: Critical Problems with a Film Adaptation of The Lord of the Rings —Allison Harl
Galadriel and Morgan le Fey: Tolkien’s Redemption of the Lady of the Lacuna —Susan Carter
The Fall and Repentance of Galadriel —Romuald Ian Lakowski
Prince Caspian and Child Christopher and Goldilind the Fair —Robert Boenig
Pullman, Lewis, MacDonald, and the Anxiety of Influence —William Gray
The Ogre Blinded and The Lord of the Rings —Daniel Peretti
Beorn and Tom Bombadil: A Tale of Two Heroes —Paul W. Lewis
Meaning, Meanings, and Epistemology in C.S. Lewis —Charlie W. Starr
The J.R.R. Tolkien Companion and Guide. Christina Scull and Wayne G. Hammond. —David D. Oberhelman
The Lord of the Rings and Philosophy: One Book to Rule Them All. Edited by Gregory Bassham and Eric Bronson. —Clark Hutton