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Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [223]-230) and index.
Contents:
- The artist. Influences
- Inklings
- Tolkien's work
- Lewis's work
- "It really won't do"
- Tolkien's process Lewis's process
- Art. Tolkien on fairy tales
- Lewis and the fairy tale form
- Audience
- Good fairy tales
- Science fiction
- Fantasy
- Imagination
- Sub-creation
- Applications. The Silmarillion
- Elves
- The myth of Deep Heaven
- Oyeresu, Eldila, and Malacandran creatures
- Evil
- Magic
- Art theories and metaphors. Literary theory
- Romanticism
- Coleridge
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- George MacDonald
- Medieval models
- Metaphors for Art
- Tolkien, Lewis, and Plato
- Achieving other worlds. Secondary world fantasy
- Tolkien's secondary worlds
- Lewis's secondary worlds
- Style
- Language
- Allegory and applicability
- Heroes
- Moral laws
- Allegory
- Tolkien and "applicability"
- Lewis and supposition
- Lewis and Christian elements
- Tolkien and Lewis as Christian writers
- Advantages of fantasy. Recovery
- Escape
- Fulfillment of desires
- Myth
- Eucatastrophe
- The great story.
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