This is a complete resource for scholars and students of Tolkien, as well as avid fans, with coverage of his life, work, dominant themes, influences, and the critical reaction to his writing.
- An in-depth examination of Tolkien&;s entire work by a cadre of top scholars
- Provides up-to-date discussion and analysis of Tolkien&;s scholarly and literary works, including his latest posthumous book, The Fall of Arthur, as well as addressing contemporary adaptations, including the new Hobbit films
- Investigates various themes across his body of work, such as mythmaking, medieval languages, nature, war, religion, and the defeat of evil
- Discusses the impact of his work on art, film, music, gaming, and subsequent generations of fantasy writers
Acknowledgments |
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Notes on Contributors |
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Editorial Practices and Abbreviations |
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Brief Chronology of the Lift and Works of J.R.R. Tolkien |
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Introduction |
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Part I: Life |
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Part II: The Academic |
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4 Manuscripts: Use, and Using |
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Part III: The Legendarium |
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5 Myth-making and Sub-creation |
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6 Middle-earth Mythology: An Overview |
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92 | (15) |
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7 The Silmarillion: Tolkien's Theory of Myth, Text, and Culture |
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107 | (12) |
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8 The Hobbit: A Turning Point |
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119 | (14) |
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133 | (13) |
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10 Unfinished Tales and the History of Middle-earth: A Lifetime of Imagination |
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146 | (15) |
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11 "The Lost Road" and "The Notion Club Papers": Myth, History, and Time-travel |
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161 | (12) |
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173 | (16) |
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189 | (13) |
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14 Invented Languages and Writing Systems |
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202 | (13) |
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Part IV: Context |
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217 | (13) |
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230 | (14) |
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244 | (15) |
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18 Finnish: The Land and Language of Heroes |
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259 | (13) |
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19 Celtic: "Celtic Things" and "Things Celtic" - Identity, Language, and Mythology |
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272 | (14) |
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20 The English Literary Tradition: Shakespeare to the Gothic |
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286 | (17) |
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21 Earlier Fantasy Fiction: Morris, Dunsany, and Lindsay |
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303 | (14) |
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22 The Inklings and Others: Tolkien and His Contemporaries |
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317 | (18) |
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23 Later Fantasy Fiction: Tolkien's Legacy |
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335 | (15) |
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24 Modernity: Tolkien and His Contemporaries |
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350 | (17) |
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Part V: Critical Approaches |
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25 The Critical Response to Tolkien's Fiction |
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369 | (20) |
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26 Style and Intertextual Echoes |
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389 | (15) |
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404 | (14) |
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418 | (13) |
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431 | (15) |
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30 Religion: An Implicit Catholicism |
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446 | (15) |
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461 | (12) |
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473 | (14) |
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487 | (14) |
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501 | (13) |
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35 Film Adaptations: Theatrical and Television Versions |
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514 | (16) |
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36 Games and Gaming: Quantasy |
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General Bibliography |
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Index |
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Stuart D. Lee is a member of the English Faculty at the University of Oxford. He is the University's Reader in E-learning and Digital Libraries, a member of Merton College, and Deputy CIO at the University's 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).