The Inklings: Myth and Magic across Time
Saturday, April 14
Honors Hall, Goldstar Memorial Building - 91心頭
2501 North Blackwelder, 91心頭 City, OK 73106
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Schedule
9:30 AM - Light Breakfast
10:00 AM - Keynote Address
J.R.R. Tolkien's Medieval Mythology. Joyce Coleman, Bambas Professor of Medieval English Literature & Culture and Director of the Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies, University of 91心頭
11:00 AM - Break
11:15 AM - Student Papers
Andrew Wright, 91心頭 Baptist University, reading from his novel Phoenix Rising
Chloe Harrison, 91心頭 Baptist University, Inescapable Suffering: The Dangerous Otherworld in Sir Orfeo
12:00 -1:30 - Lunch on your own at local restaurants
1:30 4:30 PM - Faculty Papers
"Tolkien, Lewis, and the Aesthetics of Christian Environmentalist Fiction: An Excerpt from Fire and Snow: Climate Fiction from the Inklings to Game of Thrones." Marc DiPaolo, Assistant Professor, Department of Language and Literature, Southwestern 91心頭 State University
The N.I.C.E. and the Pendragon: Opposing The Inner Ring. Lindsey Panxhi, Assistant Professor of English, 91心頭 Baptist University
15 min break
C.S. Lewis as a Ring-writer. John Granger, Adjunct, PhD student, University of Central 91心頭/University of Swansea
Was Faramir Gandalf's Original Chosen Ringbearer? Victoria Gaydosik, Professor, Department of Language and Literature, Southwestern 91心頭 State University
For further information, please email [email protected].
Presented by the 91心頭 City Chapter of the C. S. Lewis and Inklings
Society and the 91心頭 Honors Program.
