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Randel McCraw Helms (born November 6, 1942 in Montgomery, Alabama)〔Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature: Volume 2 - Page 934 R. Reginald, Douglas Menville, Mary A. Burgess - 2010 -"RANDEL HELMS Full Name: Randel Helms. Born November 6, 1942, at Montgomery, Alabama. Son of Loyce Virgil Helms (a contractor) ... "〕 is an American professor of English literature, a writer on J. R. R. Tolkien and critical writer on the Bible. Helms studied at University of California, Riverside, B.A. 1964, University of Washington, Ph.D. 1968, then taught from 1968 at the University of California as assistant professor of English, before becoming professor at the Department of English, Arizona State University. In 2007 he established the Randel and Susan McCraw Helms Homecoming Writing Contest for undergraduate students.〔ASU (Randel and Susan McCraw Helms Homecoming Writing Contest )〕 As Loyce Randel Helms he wrote his dissertation on William Blake: ''Artful thunder: a literary study of prophecy''〔Loyce Randel Helms - 1968 Dissertation abstracts: The humanities and social sciences University Microfilms - 1969 Loyce Randel Helms. Ph.D. University of Washington, 1968 Chairman: Professor Frank Warnke This dissertation is an attempt to fill, in part, a need in Blake scholarship that Northrop Frye announced some time ago, ..."〕〔Studies in the literary imagination: Volumes 13-14 Georgia State University. Dept. of English, Georgia State College (Atlanta, Ga.). Dept. of English - 1980 "LOYCE RANDEL HELMS, of Arizona State University, is interested in the Bible as literature; he has spoken and written on the Inklings, and included among his publications is Tolkien's World. "〕 He has also written on Blake's "Everlasting Gospel" (1980).〔''Blake'' Volumes 16-18 University of New Mexico. Dept. of English - 1982 "A full treatment of the work and the bibliographical and interpretational problems it raises can be found in Randel Helms 's essay The Genesis of "The Everlasting Gospel" in Blake Studies, 9 (1980), 122-60."〕 Helm's writings on Tolkien include ''Tolkien's world'' (1974) and ''Tolkien and the Silmarils'' (1981). Helms has written a series of books using Higher Criticism to analyze the Bible. In "Gospel Fictions" , Helms shows how the Gospel writers used the Old Testament as a source of material to build up fictional details about events surrounding Jesus. See also "Who wrote the Gospels?" In ''The Bible against itself'', Helms writes on the inside front cover that " The Bible is a war zone and its authors are the combatants "〔 〕 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Randel Helms」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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