Swallowed by the Dragon: Monstrous Meanings in Tolkien’s Stories
The hero must absorb the monster’s magical power so that he can defeat other great monsters.
The hero must absorb the monster’s magical power so that he can defeat other great monsters.
In A Defense of Monarcy, six authors present the ancient Christian values symbolized in the British crown.
In ancient cultures, a great building was “a reminder that the purpose of life on earth was to prepare for the hereafter.”
In an age of hostility, we need Christian literature of suffering and persecution expressed in terms of faith and fortitude.
Tolkien’s work contains vast symbols of the cosmic conflict between good and evil.
Tolkien’s tale reminds us that we ourselves are part of the Great Story.
The protagonist of Creangă’s story confronts armies of demons with humor and common sense, exposing the ridiculous mediocrity of evil.
If it exists, where is the unseen world located?
The nature of the entire creation underwent a wholesale ontological mutation with the fall of Adam and Eve.
The ancients believed in journeys to other worlds that were the ultimate destination of every immortal soul.
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