There are two Mythopoeic Scholarship Awards since 1992 (and a Student Paper Award related to
Mythcon, not covered here, since 2010). Scholarly works have three years to win the award once and may be on the final ballot three times.
Inklings Studies Winners are listed below. • 1971 – C. S. Kilby; Mary McDermott Shideler • 1972 – Walter Hooper • 1973 –
Master of Middle-earth by
Paul H. Kocher • 1974 –
C. S. Lewis, Mere Christian by Kathryn Lindskoog • 1975 –
C. S. Lewis: A Biography by
Roger Lancelyn Green and Walter Hooper • 1976 –
Tolkien Criticism by
Richard C. West;
C. S. Lewis, An Annotated Checklist by Joe R. Christopher and Joan K. Ostling;
Charles W. S. Williams, A Checklist by Lois Glenn • 1981 –
Christopher Tolkien • 1982 –
The Inklings by
Humphrey Carpenter • 1983 –
Companion to Narnia by Paul F. Ford • 1984 –
The Road to Middle-earth by
T. A. Shippey • 1985 –
Reason and Imagination in C. S. Lewis by Peter J. Schakel • 1986 –
Charles Williams, Poet of Theology by
Glen Cavaliero • 1987 –
J. R. R. Tolkien: Myth, Morality and Religion by
Richard Purtill • 1988 –
C. S. Lewis by Joe R. Christopher • 1989 –
The Return of the Shadow by
J. R. R. Tolkien, edited by
Christopher Tolkien • 1990 –
The Annotated Hobbit by
J. R. R. Tolkien, edited by
Douglas A. Anderson • 1991 –
Jack: C. S. Lewis and His Times by George Sayer • 1992 –
Word and Story in C. S. Lewis, edited by Peter J. Schakel and
Charles A. Huttar • 1993 –
Planets in Peril by David C. Downing • 1994 –
J. R. R. Tolkien, A Descriptive Bibliography by
Wayne G. Hammond with the assistance of Douglas A. Anderson • 1995 –
C. S. Lewis in Context by Doris T. Myers • 1996 –
J. R. R. Tolkien: Artist and Illustrator by
Wayne G. Hammond and
Christina Scull • 1997 –
The Rhetoric of Vision: Essays on Charles Williams, ed. by
Charles A. Huttar and Peter Schakel • 1998 – ''A Question of Time: J. R. R. Tolkien's Road to Faërie'' by
Verlyn Flieger • 1999 –
C. S. Lewis: A Companion and Guide by Walter Hooper • 2000 –
Roverandom by
J. R. R. Tolkien, edited by
Christina Scull and
Wayne G. Hammond • 2001 –
J. R. R. Tolkien: Author of the Century by
Tom Shippey • 2002 – ''
Tolkien's Legendarium: Essays on The History of Middle-earth'', edited by
Verlyn Flieger and
Carl F. Hostetter • 2003 –
Beowulf and the Critics by
J. R. R. Tolkien, edited by
Michael D. C. Drout • 2004 –
Tolkien and the Great War: The Threshold of Middle-earth by
John Garth • 2005 –
War and the Works of J.R.R. Tolkien by
Janet Brennan Croft • 2006 – ''
The Lord of the Rings: A Reader's Companion'' by
Wayne G. Hammond and
Christina Scull • 2007 –
The J. R. R. Tolkien Companion and Guide by
Wayne G. Hammond and
Christina Scull • 2008 –
The Company They Keep: C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien as Writers in Community by
Diana Glyer; appendix by
David Bratman • 2009 –
The History of the Hobbit by
John D. Rateliff, Part One: Mr. Baggins; Part Two: Return to Bag-end • 2010 –
Tolkien, Race, and Cultural History: From Fairies to Hobbits by
Dimitra Fimi • 2011 –
Planet Narnia by
Michael Ward • 2012 –
Tolkien and Wales by Carl Phelpstead • 2013 –
Green Suns and Faërie: Essays on J.R.R. Tolkien by
Verlyn Flieger • 2014 –
Tolkien and the Study of His Sources: Critical Essays by
Jason Fisher, ed. • 2015 –
C. S. Lewis and the Middle Ages by Robert Boenig • 2016 –
Charles Williams: The Third Inkling by
Grevel Lindop • 2017 –
The Fellowship: The Literary Lives of the Inklings: J.R.R. Tolkien, C. S. Lewis, Owen Barfield, Charles Williams by
Philip Zaleski and
Carol Zaleski • 2018 –
The Inklings and King Arthur: J. R. R. Tolkien, Charles Williams, C. S. Lewis, and Owen Barfield on the Matter of Britain by Sørina Higgins, ed. • 2019 –
There Would Always Be a Fairy Tale: More Essays on Tolkien by
Verlyn Flieger • 2020 – ''"The Sweet and the Bitter": Death and Dying in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings'' by Amy Amendt-Raduege • 2021 – ''Tolkien's Lost Chaucer'' by John M. Bowers • 2022 – ''Tolkien's Modern Reading: Middle-earth Beyond the Middle Ages'' by
Holly Ordway • 2023 –
Charles Williams and C.S. Lewis: Friends in Co-inherence by
Paul S. Fiddes • 2024 –
Law, Government, and Society in J.R.R. Tolkien’s Works by José María Miranda Boto
Myth & Fantasy Studies Winners are listed below. • 1992 –
The Victorian Fantasists, edited by Kath Filmer • 1993 –
Strategies of Fantasy by
Brian Attebery • 1994 –
Twentieth-Century Fantasists, edited by Kath Filmer • 1995 –
Old Tales and New Truths: Charting the Bright-Shadow World by James Roy King • 1996 –
From the Beast to the Blonde by
Marina Warner • 1997 –
When Toys Come Alive by Lois Rostrow Kuznets • 1998 –
The Encyclopedia of Fantasy, edited by
John Clute and
John Grant • 1999 – ''A Century of Welsh Myth in Children's Literature'' by Donna R. White • 2000 –
Strange and Secret Peoples: Fairies and Victorian Consciousness by Carole G. Silver • 2001 –
King Arthur in America by Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack • 2002 – ''The Owl, the Raven & the Dove: The Religious Meaning of the Grimms' Magic Fairy Tales'' by G. Ronald Murphy • 2003 –
Fairytale in the Ancient World by Graham Anderson • 2004 –
The Myth of the American Superhero by John Shelton Lawrence and Robert Jewett • 2005 –
Robin Hood: A Mythic Biography by Stephen Thomas Knight • 2006 –
National Dreams: The Remaking of Fairy Tales in Nineteenth-Century England by Jennifer Schacker • 2007 – ''Gemstone of Paradise: The Holy Grail in Wolfram's Parzival'' by G. Ronald Murphy, S.J. • 2008 – ''The Shadow-Walkers: Jacob Grimm's Mythology of the Monstrous'' by
Tom Shippey • 2009 – ''Four British Fantasists: Place and Culture in the Children's Fantasies of Penelope Lively, Alan Garner, Diana Wynne Jones, and Susan Cooper'' by
Charles Butler • 2010 – ''One Earth, One People: The Mythopoeic Fantasy Series of Ursula K. Le Guin, Lloyd Alexander, Madeleine L'Engle and Orson Scott Card'' by Marek Oziewicz • 2011 –
The Victorian Press and the Fairy Tale by Caroline Sumpter • 2012 –
The Enchanted Screen by
Jack Zipes • 2013 –
Song of the Vikings: Snorri and the Making of Norse Myths by Nancy Marie Brown • 2014 –
Tree of Salvation: Yggdrasil and the Cross in the North by G. Ronald Murphy • 2015 –
Stories About Stories: Fantasy and the Remaking of Myth by
Brian Attebery • 2016 –
The Evolution of Modern Fantasy: From Antiquarianism to the Ballantine Adult Fantasy Series by Jamie Williamson • 2017 –
Elf Queens and Holy Friars: Fairy Beliefs and the Medieval Church by
Richard Firth Green • 2018 – ''
Children's Fantasy Literature: An Introduction'' by
Michael Levy and
Farah Mendlesohn • 2019 – ''Celtic Myth in Contemporary Children's Fantasy: Idealization, Identity, Ideology'' by
Dimitra Fimi • 2020 –
A Modernist Fantasy: Modernism, Anarchism, and the Radical Fantastic by James Gifford • 2021 –
Fantasies of Time and Death: Dunsany, Eddison, Tolkien by
Anna Vaninskaya • 2022 –
The Modern Myths: Adventures in the Machinery of the Popular Imagination by
Philip Ball • 2023 –
Fantasy: How It Works by
Brian Attebery • 2024 –
An Introduction to Fantasy by Matthew Sangster == References ==