Heavenly Hierarchy?: The Redemptive Nature of Hierarchy in Tolkien\u27s Middle-Earth - Richard Cornell Tolkien\u27s Middle-Earth is a highly stratified and hierarchical world. Although some hierarchies (such as those headed by Sauron & Saruman) are oppressive and malevolent, some (such as those headed by Ilúvatar & Aragorn) are enriching and benevolent. This paper will consider the nature and role of hierarchy in Tolkien\u27s Middle-Earth and specifically attend to the ways in which Tolkien shows hierarchy to be good and ennobling. Furthermore, the paper will demonstrate ways that Tolkien\u27s Christian faith shapes his portrait of hierarchy. A brief conclusion will offer some reflections on how this more positive view of hierarchy might b...
Rags of Lordship: Tolkien, Lewis, and the Meaning of Myth - John Stanifer The most casual reader of...
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Argues the importance of joy, or eucatastrophe, in The Lord of the Rings. Sees the figures of Goldbe...
The Evolution of J.R.R. Tolkien\u27s Thought on Fairy-stories - Paul Michelson The paper is an anal...
This dissertation explores J.R.R. Tolkien’s ideas and beliefs on myth, fantasy and fairy story and t...
Hobbits in the Holy Land: Insights from Tolkien on Deriving Meaning from Fiction - Darren Hotmire T...
A brief look at Tolkien’s sources, particularly the medieval period as a cultural and moral source
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Examines Tolkien’s themes of service and stewardship, finding a model for the social order of Middle...
J. R. R. Tolkien’s book, The Lord of the Rings, is one of the best-selling books of all time, and hi...
The paper discusses the ideas of George MacDonald and J.R.R. Tolkien on Faërie and Fairy Stories, ba...
When J.R.R. Tolkien wrote “The Lord of the Rings”, he states he did so in response to two things: hu...
Death - \u27Gift of Iluvatar\u27 or \u27The Last Enemy\u27 -- Theological Reflection on Death in Tol...
The article deals with the mythological creativity of G.R.R. Tolkien as a socio-cultural phenomenon ...
This thesis studies the ideal nature of monarchy as an institution in J.R.R. Tolkien’s so-called Mid...
Rags of Lordship: Tolkien, Lewis, and the Meaning of Myth - John Stanifer The most casual reader of...
This paper proposes to analyse the elements of eucatastrophe and redemption in The Silmarillion by J...
Argues the importance of joy, or eucatastrophe, in The Lord of the Rings. Sees the figures of Goldbe...
The Evolution of J.R.R. Tolkien\u27s Thought on Fairy-stories - Paul Michelson The paper is an anal...
This dissertation explores J.R.R. Tolkien’s ideas and beliefs on myth, fantasy and fairy story and t...
Hobbits in the Holy Land: Insights from Tolkien on Deriving Meaning from Fiction - Darren Hotmire T...
A brief look at Tolkien’s sources, particularly the medieval period as a cultural and moral source
Sub-Creation and Imagination: Late-Nineteenth and Early-Twentieth Century Musings - Brad Eden This ...
Examines Tolkien’s themes of service and stewardship, finding a model for the social order of Middle...
J. R. R. Tolkien’s book, The Lord of the Rings, is one of the best-selling books of all time, and hi...
The paper discusses the ideas of George MacDonald and J.R.R. Tolkien on Faërie and Fairy Stories, ba...
When J.R.R. Tolkien wrote “The Lord of the Rings”, he states he did so in response to two things: hu...
Death - \u27Gift of Iluvatar\u27 or \u27The Last Enemy\u27 -- Theological Reflection on Death in Tol...
The article deals with the mythological creativity of G.R.R. Tolkien as a socio-cultural phenomenon ...
This thesis studies the ideal nature of monarchy as an institution in J.R.R. Tolkien’s so-called Mid...
Rags of Lordship: Tolkien, Lewis, and the Meaning of Myth - John Stanifer The most casual reader of...
This paper proposes to analyse the elements of eucatastrophe and redemption in The Silmarillion by J...
Argues the importance of joy, or eucatastrophe, in The Lord of the Rings. Sees the figures of Goldbe...