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The '''Mythopoeic Society''' ('''MythSoc''') is a non-profit organization devoted to the study of mythopoeic literature, particularly the works of ], ], and ] |
The '''Mythopoeic Society''' ('''MythSoc''') is a non-profit organization devoted to the study of ] literature, particularly the works of ], ], and ]. These men were all members of ], an informal group of writers who met weekly in Lewis' rooms at ], from the early 1930s until late 1949. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
The Mythopoeic Society was founded in 1967 by ]. Originally composed of discussion groups based in the ] area, it expanded to include organized branches across North America; in 1972 it assimilated the Tolkien Society of America. Membership is open to those who read, study, or write in the genres of myth and fantasy. | The Mythopoeic Society was founded in 1967 by ]. Originally composed of discussion groups based in the ] area, it expanded to include organized branches across North America; in 1972 it assimilated the Tolkien Society of America. Membership is open to those who read, study, or write in the genres of myth and fantasy. | ||
== Publications == | == Publications == | ||
Three periodical publications are produced by the society: | Three periodical publications are produced by the society: | ||
* ''Mythprint'' is a quarterly newsletter with notices of Society activity, book reviews and articles;<ref> |
* ''Mythprint'' is a quarterly newsletter with notices of Society activity, book reviews and articles;<ref> Mythopoeic Society. Retrieved 2017-01-06.</ref> Mythopoeic Society membership includes electronic Mythprint (PDF), also available in print format by subscription. | ||
* '']'', edited by ], publishes peer-reviewed articles on mythic and fantastic works, available by subscription.<ref>{{cite journal|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7LGmdAPdwDgC& |
* '']'', edited by ], publishes peer-reviewed articles on mythic and fantastic works, available by subscription; since 2017, back numbers are freely available at an archive provided by ].<ref>{{cite journal|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7LGmdAPdwDgC&q=Janet+Brennan+Croft&pg=PA68 |title=Die aktuelle Tolkienforschung im Überblick: Personen – Organisationen – Verlage – Werke |trans-title=A Survey of Research on Tolkien: People – Organisations – Publishers – Works |language=de |first1=Frank |last1=Weinreich |first2=Thomas |last2=Honegger |pages=63–89 |journal=Zeitschrift für Fantastikforschung |year=2011 |issue=2 |isbn=9783643998880 }}</ref> | ||
* '']'' is a collection of original fiction and poetry, published yearly, available by subscription. | * '']'' is a collection of original fiction and poetry, published yearly, available by subscription. | ||
In addition to the periodicals, the society formed to publish material by and about writers of mythopoeic and fantastic literature, especially focused on The Inklings. Works published include out-of-print materials, collections of short articles and essays, and scholarly items.<ref>{{cite web|title=Mythopoeic Press|url=http://www.mythsoc.org/press.htm |
In addition to the periodicals, the society formed to publish material by and about writers of mythopoeic and fantastic literature, especially focused on The Inklings. Works published include out-of-print materials, collections of short articles and essays, and scholarly items.<ref>{{cite web |title=Mythopoeic Press |url=http://www.mythsoc.org/press.htm |publisher=Mythopoeic Society |access-date=April 9, 2014}}</ref> | ||
== Activities == | == Activities == | ||
The society sponsors local discussion groups throughout the United States and the ''Annual Mythopoeic Conference'', also known as ''Mythcon'', generally held on college or university campuses in various locations, primarily within the United States.<ref> Mythopoeic Society. Retrieved 2017-01-06.</ref> Mythcon XX was held in Vancouver, British Columbia, in 1989. Mythcon XXIII was held at Keble College, Oxford, England, in 1992 as part of ''The J.R.R. Tolkien Centenary Conference'', co-sponsored with ]. Likewise, Mythcon XXXVI in 2005 was held at Aston University, Birmingham, England, combined with ''Tolkien 2005 - 50 Years of The Lord of the Rings'', sponsored by The Tolkien Society.<ref> Mythopoeic Society. Retrieved 2017-01-06.</ref> | The society sponsors local discussion groups throughout the United States and the ''Annual Mythopoeic Conference'', also known as ''Mythcon'', generally held on college or university campuses in various locations, primarily within the United States.<ref> Mythopoeic Society. Retrieved 2017-01-06.</ref> Mythcon XX was held in Vancouver, British Columbia, in 1989. Mythcon XXIII was held at ], England, in 1992 as part of '']'', co-sponsored with ]. Likewise, Mythcon XXXVI in 2005 was held at ], Birmingham, England, combined with ''Tolkien 2005 - 50 Years of The Lord of the Rings'', sponsored by The Tolkien Society.<ref> Mythopoeic Society. Retrieved 2017-01-06.</ref> | ||
== Mythopoeic Awards == | == Mythopoeic Awards == | ||
{{main|Mythopoeic Awards}} | {{main|Mythopoeic Awards}} | ||
Since 1971 the Mythopoeic Society has bestowed a series of to outstanding works. In 1991 the literary award was broken into two categories: the ''Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature'' and the ''Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Children’s Literature''. | Since 1971 the Mythopoeic Society has bestowed a series of to outstanding works. In 1991 the literary award was broken into two categories: the ''Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature'' and the ''Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Children’s Literature''. | ||
The ''Mythopoeic Scholarship Award in Inklings Studies'' is given to books on J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, and/or Charles Williams that make significant contributions to Inklings scholarship. The ''Mythopoeic Scholarship Award in Myth and Fantasy Studies'' is given to scholarly books on other specific authors in the Inklings tradition, or to more general works on the genres of myth and fantasy. For the scholarship awards, books first published during the previous three years are eligible, including finalists for previous years. | The ''Mythopoeic Scholarship Award in Inklings Studies'' is given to books on J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, and/or Charles Williams that make significant contributions to Inklings scholarship. The ''Mythopoeic Scholarship Award in Myth and Fantasy Studies'' is given to scholarly books on other specific authors in the Inklings tradition, or to more general works on the genres of myth and fantasy. For the scholarship awards, books first published during the previous three years are eligible, including finalists for previous years. | ||
==See also== | == See also == | ||
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* ] | * ] | ||
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* ] | * ] | ||
* ] | * ] | ||
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==References== | == References == | ||
{{Reflist}} | |||
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⚫ | ==External links== | ||
⚫ | * {{official website|http://www.mythsoc.org}} | ||
⚫ | * | ||
⚫ | == External links == | ||
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⚫ | * {{official website|http://www.mythsoc.org}} | ||
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{{Fantasy fiction}} | {{Fantasy fiction}} |
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Nonprofit organization"Mythcon" redirects here. For the Mythicist Milwaukee event, see Mythinformation Conference.
Mythopoeic Society | |
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Status | Active |
Genre | Mythopoeia |
Venue | Michigan State University |
Location(s) | East Lansing, Michigan |
Country | United States |
Inaugurated | 1967; 58 years ago (1967) |
Attendance | 100–200 |
Organized by | Mythopoeic Society |
Filing status | Non-profit |
Website | www |
The Mythopoeic Society (MythSoc) is a non-profit organization devoted to the study of mythopoeic literature, particularly the works of J. R. R. Tolkien, Charles Williams, and C. S. Lewis. These men were all members of The Inklings, an informal group of writers who met weekly in Lewis' rooms at Magdalen College, Oxford, from the early 1930s until late 1949.
History
The Mythopoeic Society was founded in 1967 by Glen H. GoodKnight. Originally composed of discussion groups based in the Los Angeles area, it expanded to include organized branches across North America; in 1972 it assimilated the Tolkien Society of America. Membership is open to those who read, study, or write in the genres of myth and fantasy.
Publications
Three periodical publications are produced by the society:
- Mythprint is a quarterly newsletter with notices of Society activity, book reviews and articles; Mythopoeic Society membership includes electronic Mythprint (PDF), also available in print format by subscription.
- Mythlore, edited by Janet Brennan Croft, publishes peer-reviewed articles on mythic and fantastic works, available by subscription; since 2017, back numbers are freely available at an archive provided by SWOSU.
- The Mythic Circle is a collection of original fiction and poetry, published yearly, available by subscription.
In addition to the periodicals, the society formed The Mythopoeic Press to publish material by and about writers of mythopoeic and fantastic literature, especially focused on The Inklings. Works published include out-of-print materials, collections of short articles and essays, and scholarly items.
Activities
The society sponsors local discussion groups throughout the United States and the Annual Mythopoeic Conference, also known as Mythcon, generally held on college or university campuses in various locations, primarily within the United States. Mythcon XX was held in Vancouver, British Columbia, in 1989. Mythcon XXIII was held at Keble College, Oxford, England, in 1992 as part of The J. R. R. Tolkien Centenary Conference, co-sponsored with The Tolkien Society. Likewise, Mythcon XXXVI in 2005 was held at Aston University, Birmingham, England, combined with Tolkien 2005 - 50 Years of The Lord of the Rings, sponsored by The Tolkien Society.
Mythopoeic Awards
Main article: Mythopoeic AwardsSince 1971 the Mythopoeic Society has bestowed a series of annual awards to outstanding works. In 1991 the literary award was broken into two categories: the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature and the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Children’s Literature.
The Mythopoeic Scholarship Award in Inklings Studies is given to books on J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, and/or Charles Williams that make significant contributions to Inklings scholarship. The Mythopoeic Scholarship Award in Myth and Fantasy Studies is given to scholarly books on other specific authors in the Inklings tradition, or to more general works on the genres of myth and fantasy. For the scholarship awards, books first published during the previous three years are eligible, including finalists for previous years.
See also
References
- "Mythprint: History and Back Issues" Mythopoeic Society. Retrieved 2017-01-06.
- Weinreich, Frank; Honegger, Thomas (2011). "Die aktuelle Tolkienforschung im Überblick: Personen – Organisationen – Verlage – Werke" [A Survey of Research on Tolkien: People – Organisations – Publishers – Works]. Zeitschrift für Fantastikforschung (in German) (2): 63–89. ISBN 9783643998880.
- "Mythopoeic Press". Mythopoeic Society. Retrieved 9 April 2014.
- Mythopoeic Conferences Mythopoeic Society. Retrieved 2017-01-06.
- History of Mythopoeic Conferences Mythopoeic Society. Retrieved 2017-01-06.