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A Companion to J. R. R. Tolkien is a complete resource for scholars and students of one of the twentieth century's most successful and influential authors. It provides an in-depth examination of Tolkien's entire work by a cadre of top scholars. The essays introduce and analyze his life and works, from The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, and The Silmarillion to his lesser-known fiction and academic publications. They also explore the role of various themes and influences across his body of work, such as mythmaking, medieval languages, nature, war, religion, and the defeat of evil. The contributors situate Tolkien's writing within the context of other literary periods and genres and analyze his influence on subsequent generations of fantasy writers. They also discuss the impact of his work on art, film, music, and gaining, from his lifetime to the present.

Up to date and comprehensive, this survey of Tolkien studies reflects the continuing influence of his work on the literature and society of today

Acknowledgments xi
Notes on Contributors xiii
Editorial Practices and Abbreviations xiv
Brief Chronology of the Life and Works of J.R.R. Tolkien xxii
Introduction 1(4)
Part I: Life 5(20)
1 A Brief Biography
7(18)
John Garth
Part II: The Academic 25(52)
2 Academic Writings
27(14)
Thomas Honegger
3 Tolkien as Editor
41(15)
Tom Shippey
4 Manuscripts: Use, and Using
56(21)
Stuart D. Lee
Part III: The Legendarium 77(138)
5 Myth-making and Sub-creation
79(13)
Carl Phelpstead
6 Middle-earth Mythology: An Overview
92(15)
Leslie A. Donovan
7 The Silmarillion: Tolkien's Theory of Myth, Text, and Culture
107(12)
Gergely Nagy
8 The Hobbit: A Turning Point
119(14)
John D. Rateliff
9 The Lord of the Rings
133(13)
John R. Holmes
10 Unfinished Tales and the History of Middle-earth: A Lifetime of Imagination
146(15)
Elizabeth A. Whittingham
11 "The Lost Road" and "The Notion Club Papers": Myth, History, and Time-travel
161(12)
Verlyn Flieger
12 Poetry
173(16)
Corey Olsen
13 "Minor" Works
189(13)
Maria Artamonova
14 Invented Languages and Writing Systems
202(13)
Arden R. Smith
Part IV: Context 215(152)
15 Old English
217(13)
Mark Atherton
16 Middle English
230(14)
Elizabeth Solopova
17 Old Norse
244(15)
Tom Birkett
18 Finnish: The Land and Language of Heroes
259(13)
Leena Kahlas-Tarkka
19 Celtic: "Celtic Things" and "Things Celtic" - Identity, Language, and Mythology
272(14)
J.S. Lyman-Thomas
20 The English Literary Tradition: Shakespeare to the Gothic
286(17)
Nick Groom
21 Earlier Fantasy Fiction: Morris, Dunsany, and Lindsay
303(14)
Rachel Falconer
22 The Inklings and Others: Tolkien and His Contemporaries
317(18)
David Bratman
23 Later Fantasy Fiction: Tolkien's Legacy
335(15)
Dimitra Fimi
24 Modernity: Tolkien and His Contemporaries
350(17)
Anna Vaninskaya
Part V: Critical Approaches 367(178)
25 The Critical Response to Tolkien's Fiction
369(20)
Patrick Curry
26 Style and Intertextual Echoes
389(15)
Allan Turner
27 The Hero's Journey
404(14)
Anna Caughey
28 Evil
418(13)
Christopher Garbowski
29 Nature
431(15)
Liam Campbell
30 Religion: An Implicit Catholicism
446(15)
Pat Pinsent
31 War
461(12)
Janet Brennan Croft
32 Women
473(14)
Adam Roberts
33 Art
487(14)
Christopher Tuthill
34 Music
501(13)
Bradford Lee Eden
35 Film Adaptations: Theatrical and Television Versions
514(16)
Kristin Thompson
36 Games and Gaming: Quantasy
530(15)
Peter Kristof Makai
General Bibliography 545(10)
Index 555
Stuart D. Lee is a member of the English Faculty at the University of Oxford. He is the Universitys Reader in E-learning and Digital Libraries, a member of Merton College, and Deputy CIO at the Universitys IT Services. He has studied medieval literature and the works of Tolkien for over 30 years. His research focuses on the impact of medieval literature on modern culture, and he lectures in Old English, Tolkien, and the Poetry of the First World War. He is co-author of Key Concepts in Medieval Literature (2006) and The Keys of Middle-earth: Discovering Medieval Literature through the Fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien (2005).