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J. R. R. Tolkien
John Ronald Reuel Tolkien was an English writer and philologist. He was the author of the high fantasy works The Hobbit (1937) and The Lord of the Rings (1954–55).
C. S. Lewis
British writer, lay theologian, and scholar (1898–1963)
Christopher Tolkien
literary scholar, writer, and editor (1924–2020)
Inklings
thumb|right|300px|The New Building at Magdalen College, Oxford|Magdalen College. The Inklings met in [[C. S. Lewis's rooms, above the arcade on the right side of the central block.]]
Owen Barfield
British philosopher
Charles Williams
British poet, novelist, theologian, literary critic, and member of the Inklings (1886–1945)
John Wain
English writer (1925–1994)
Mythopoeic Awards
literary award
mythopoeia
Mythopoeia (, ), or mythopoesis, is a subgenre of speculative fiction, and a theme in modern literature and film, where an artificial or fictionalized mythology is created by a writer of prose, poetry, or other literary forms. The concept was widely popularised by J. R. R. Tolkien in the 1930s, although it long predated him. The authors in this genre integrate traditional mythological themes and archetypes into fiction. Mythopoeia is also the act of creating a mythology.
Lord David Cecil
British biographer, historian and academic (1902–1986)
The Eagle and Child
pub in St Giles' Street, Oxford, England
Hugo Dyson
British academic and writer (1896-1975)
Warren Lewis
Irish author (1895-1973)
Roger Lancelyn Green
British writer
Adam Fox
British poet and academic (1883–1977)
Mythlore
Mythlore is a biannual (originally quarterly) peer-reviewed academic journal founded by Glen GoodKnight and published by the Mythopoeic Society. Although it publishes articles that explore the genres of myth and fantasy in general, special attention is given to the three most prominent members of the Inklings: J. R. R. Tolkien, C. S. Lewis, and Charles Williams. The current editor-in-chief is the Tolkien scholar Janet Brennan Croft. The Tolkien Society describes Mythlore as a "refereed scholarly journal".
Gervase Mathew
English Dominican friar and scholar (1905-1976)
R. B. McCallum
British historian (1898-1973)
Charles Leslie Wrenn
English linguist and scholar of English literature and Anglo-Saxon
Lamb & Flag
pub in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK
Mythopoeic Society
nonprofit organization
Nevill Coghill
English literary scholar (1899–1980)