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Tolkien's View

Ryan, J. S.
Tolkien's View
Tolkien's View: Windows into his World contains a number of selected essays by Professor J.S. Ryan, for their most part originally published over three decades from the 1960s to the 1990s, on the theme of J.R.R. Tolkien and his works. Having himself studied under Professor Tolkien at the time of the publication of his masterwork The Lord of the Rings, Professor J.S. Ryan is uniquely well-placed to comment on some aspects of Tolkien's academic ...

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O, What a Tangled Web

Kowalik, Barbara
O, What a Tangled Web
The nine articles of stimulating literary criticism collected in this volume view Tolkien's work from a variety of medieval perspectives: the device of entrelacement employed in Arthurian romances is used to throw light on the narrative design of The Lord of the Rings, the cultures of Middle-earth are described with the aid of medieval orality and literacy studies, the epic figure of the queen is recalled to reveal the significance of women in...

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Representations of Nature in Middle-earth

Simonson, Martin
Representations of Nature in Middle-earth
Tolkien's portrayal of nature in Middle-earth has been interpreted in a variety of ways, often depending on the context of the reading. Some have seen Middle-earth and its potential destroyer, the Ring, as an allegory of the European continent under the threat of the atomic bomb, while others have embraced it as an artistic expression of the Green movement's agenda in the face of industrial abuse. Some have read nature in Tolkien's work in ter...

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Recovery and Transcendence for the Contemporary Mythmaker

Garbowski, C.
Recovery and Transcendence for the Contemporary Mythmaker
[Recovery and Transcendence for the Contemporary Mythmaker] is one of the most persuasive and open-minded of the various appropriations of Tolkien to a religious or spiritual meaning. [...] At its heart is the anti-reductionist psychological/religious theory of the concentration camp survivor, Viktor Frankl. Frankl explains human motivation primarily as a quest for meaning, a response to the 'pull' of discerned values, rather than as wholly d...

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Tolkien Through Russian Eyes

Hooker, Mark T.
Tolkien Through Russian Eyes
Tolkien Through Russian Eyes examines the sociological impact of the translation and publication of J.R.R. Tolkien's works in post-Soviet Russia. After 70 years of obligatory State atheism, when the Soviet Union collapsed, Russian society began actively seeking new sets of spiritual values. The Christian-like doctrine of Tolkienism has attracted a substantial following. During the Soviet era, The Lord of the Rings was a banned book, which was ...

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Tolkien and Wagner

Maclachlan, Christopher
Tolkien and Wagner
Tolkien famously rejected comparison of his Ring with Wagner's, though there is good evidence that Tolkien knew much more about Der Ring des Nibelungen than he let on after the publication of The Lord of the Rings. Analysis of that work from a Wagnerian point of view enables consideration of it in a new way. By exploring the parallels between Wagner's Ring and Tolkien's, a fresh interpretation of Tolkien's work emerges, one that hinges on asso...

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News from the Shire and Beyond - Studies on Tolkien

Buchs, Peter / Honegger, Thomas M.
News from the Shire and Beyond - Studies on Tolkien
News from the Shire and Beyond - Studies on Tolkien comprises selected papers of the Swiss Tolkien Society's Cormar conference held at Seelisberg in 1996, and provides a cross-section of topics in the field of Tolkien studies. The spectrum ranges from Johannesson's linguistic study of the Shire-talk, Honegger's analysis of the narrative constitution of Middle-earth to Buchs' and Nf's contributions on the representation of Tolkien's world in th...

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Deep Roots in a Time of Frost

Curry, Patrick
Deep Roots in a Time of Frost
In this collection of his published essays, Patrick Curry explores two themes in Tolkien's great work: enchantment, the Elves and Faërie, and the natural world of Middle-earth. He considers their different effects on both readers and literary critics, and brings to light the deep connections between these two subjects, as well as between them and Tolkien's ultimate concern, 'Death and the desire for deathlessness.' Also illuminated, in contras...

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Tolkien and Philosophy

Arduini, Roberto / Testi, Claudio a.
Tolkien and Philosophy
Tolkien and Philosophy" is a theme that has not yet been studiedwith the "philological" accuracy and the textual knowledge that arerequired to avoid squeezing the Professor's works inside conceptualframeworks that, rather than exposing their intrinsic value, risklosing both their profound meaning and their inherent beauty.What is the relationship between Tolkien's work and Philosophy?The question, if taken seriously, is by no means trivial. Fo...

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The Loss and the Silence. Aspects of Modernism in the Wor...

Hiley, Margaret
The Loss and the Silence. Aspects of Modernism in the Works of C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien and Charles Williams
Traditionally, the "Inklings" C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien and Charles Williams have been seen as separate from the literature of their time: as innovative in an idiosyncratic way at best, and as reactionary and in deliberate opposition to contemporary progressive writing at worst. Recent years have seen a gradual change in this view, but few studies to date have attempted to read Lewis, Tolkien and Williams alongside their most famous contempor...

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The Silmarillion - Thirty Years On

Turner, Allan G
The Silmarillion - Thirty Years On
The six articles in this collection commemorate the thirtieth anniversary of the long-awaited publication in 1977 of Christopher Tolkien's edition of The Silmarillion, the first opportunity for most readers to learn more about the detailed mythology and history which underlie, explicitly or implicitly, the narrative of The Lord of the Rings. In view of the long and complex publication history of the texts relating to the legendarium, even thir...

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The Lord of the Rings and the Western Narrative Tradition

Simonson, Martin
The Lord of the Rings and the Western Narrative Tradition
When The Lord of the Rings was published in the 1950's it did not sit comfortably among any preconceived notions of literary genre. The critical responses reflected the confusion: for some, it was an unwelcome reappearance of narrative standards that modernism was supposed to have done away with, or just a bad novel. Others considered it a refreshing work in the epic and romance traditions. Ironically, much of the critical prejudice regarding...

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The Monster Specialist

Louis, Edward S.
The Monster Specialist
Sir Severus le Brewse, among the least known of King Arthur's Round Table knights, preferred by nature, disposition, and training to fight against monsters rather than other knights. After youthful adventures of errantry with dragons, trolls, vampires, and assorted beasts, Severus joins the brilliant sorceress Lilava to face the Chimaera in The Greatest Monster Battle of All Time to free her folk from an age-old curse. But their adventures don...

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Myth and Magic

Honegger, Thomas M. / Segura, Eduardo
Myth and Magic
This volume presents papers by Tom Shippey, Verlyn Flieger, Colin Duriez, Patrick Curry, John Garth, Martin Simonson, Dieter Bachmann, Devin Brown, Miryam Librn-Moreno, Eugenio Olivares-Merino, Margarita Carretero-Gonzlez, Fernando J. Soto & Marta Garca de la Puerta, Eduardo Segura and Thomas Honegger. The essays focus on the use of Myth, Magic, and Art in the works of the Inklings and explore the interconnectedness of these concepts in the th...

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Hobbit Place-names

Nagel, Rainer
Hobbit Place-names
J.R.R. Tolkien's giving of names has garnered considerable attention in the linguistic analysis of Tolkien's works. Usually, however, the focus has been on singling out particular names of important individuals and places. Thorough analyses of names (place-names or personal ones) are usually reserved for Elvish names only. Thus, this book centres on the place-names as found in the Shire as well as Breeland. All those names that are referenced ...

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Tolkien and Modernity 2

Honegger, Thomas / Weinreich, Frank
Tolkien and Modernity 2
The current volume, being the second of two dedicated to 'Tolkien and Modernity', grew out of the wish to further the exploration of Tolkien as a 'contemporary writer', i.e. an author whose literary creations can be seen as a response to the challenges of the modern world. It comprises papers that focus on four broad themes: love, time, heroism, and style. Although one could argue that these topics have been present since the beginning of lite...

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From Peterborough to Faery

Honegger, Thomas / Vanderbeke, Dirk
From Peterborough to Faery
For years, Allan G. Turner has contributed to the academic study of the field of Fantasy literature, with special focus on the works of J.R.R. Tolkien. His colleagues and friends, in co-operation with Walking Tree Publishers, have thus decided to honour him with a festschrift on the occasion of his 65th birthday. The volume comprises contributions by Tom A. Shippey, Wolfram R. Keller, Andrew 'Chunky' Liston, Julian M. Eilmann, Doreen Triebel, ...

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In the Nameless Wood

Ryan, J. S.
In the Nameless Wood
Following in the footsteps of the previous publication, Tolkien's View: Windows into his World, Professor J.S. Ryan in this latest collection of essays pursues Professor Tolkien's narrow path through the Nameless Wood of uncharted territory between academic research and myth-creation culminating in the writing of the 20th century's masterpiece, The Lord of the Rings. Having himself studied under Professor J.R.R. Tolkien and having written for ...

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Inside Language

Smith, Ross
Inside Language
Tolkien's views on language, though never published as a formalised theory, were in some aspects rather 'heretic' (to use Tom Shippey's term) and seemed to fly into the face of 'established' linguistic theory - most notably his conception of 'native (hereditary) language' and, related to it, the idea of 'linguistic aesthetic' and 'phonetic fitness'. Unfortunately, this aspect of Tolkien's linguistic work has, as yet, not received the attention...

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