Richard Purtill
Richard L. Purtill | |
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Born |
Chicago, Illinois | March 13, 1931
Occupation | Educator, author |
Genre | Fantasy |
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Richard Purtill (born 1931), is the Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Western Washington University, Bellingham, Washington, as well as an author of fantasy and science fiction, critical non-fiction on the same genres, and various works on religion and philosophy. He is best known for his novels of the "Kaphtu" universe. He has written as both Richard Purtill and Richard L. Purtill, a variant form of his name. He is active in professional writing circles, being a member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, the Authors Guild, and the National Writers Union.
His book J.R.R.Tolkien: Myth, Morality and Religion won the 1987 Mythopoeic Scholarship Award for Inklings Studies.[1]
Bibliography
Kaphtu Universe
The Kaphtu Trilogy
- The Golden Gryphon Feather (1979)
- The Stolen Goddess (1980)
- The Mirror of Helen (1983)
Lost Tales Of Kaphtu
- The Gryphon Seal (2005)
- The Eleusinian Gate (2006)
- Letter to Nausicaa (2008)
Other novels
- Murdercon (1982)
- The Parallel Man (1984)
- Enchantment At Delphi (1986)
Short stories
- "Others' Eyes" (1980)
- "By the Dragon's Cave" (1984)
- "Gorgonissa" (1985)
- "Something in the Blood" (as by Richard L. Purtill) (1986)
- "The Counterfeit Maiden" (1996)
- "Grey Wolf's Tale" (1999)
- "The Firebird's Feather, the King Horse, and Baba Yaga's Grandniece" (1999)
Nonfiction
- Logic for Philosophers (1971)
- Solutions to Odd-numbered Exercises to Accompany Logic for Philosophers (1971)
- Lord of the Elves and Eldils: Fantasy and Philosophy in C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien (1974)
- Reason to Believe (1974)
- Philosophically Speaking (1975)
- Thinking About Ethics (1976)
- Thinking About Religion: A Philosophical Introduction to Religion (1978)
- Logic: Argument, Refutation, and Proof (1979)
- C S Lewis' Case for the Christian Faith (as by Richard L. Purtill) (1981, rev. 2004)
- J.R.R.Tolkien: Myth, Morality and Religion (1984)
- Philosophical Questions: An Introductory Anthology (1984) (with Peter J. Kreeft and Michael H. MacDonald) (1984)
- Moral Dilemmas (1985)
- A Logical Introduction to Philosophy (1988)
- Logical Thinking (1992)
References
External links
- Richard Purtill's Official Home Page
- Fantastic Fiction entry
- Richard Purtill at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
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