A study of Arthurian and other medieval romance motifs in the Old Forest episode, relying heavily on the linguistic features of this chapter
Considers the influence of some of Tolkien’s earliest childhood reading, the Andrew Lang fairy books...
Much of J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings, is taken up with the natural world, paying significa...
Examines legends and lore of famous swords in medieval Germanic, Norse, Celtic and English literatur...
Suggests that Tolkien’s legendarium is in some ways modeled on the Arthurian story and that he had t...
Considers the roots of Mirkwood in European fairy tale traditions, using Basile’s Pentamerone as a t...
This PhD thesis intends to explore the possible influences and rewritings of Arthurian legends in J....
Examines the influence of the landscape and structure of Arthurian legends on the world of Rowling’s...
J.R.R. Tolkien's beloved Lord of the Rings has been considered one of the greatest works of English ...
Explores the linguistic heritage of the terms elf and fairy, and shows how Tolkien eventually adapte...
Concentrates on films and television that use elements of the Arthurian legends, rather than retelli...
J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings immerses its readers in a fantastical world with its own fict...
This paper discusses ways in which Tolkien draws upon various ideas of Englishness in order to const...
As J.R.R. Tolkien developed a mythology for his invented languages to dwell and grow in, he found hi...
Explores the complex layering of history and legend that convey Tolkien’s themes across a wide array...
The Old Forest is more often than not considered a wholly villainous woodland, and yet in a letter t...
Considers the influence of some of Tolkien’s earliest childhood reading, the Andrew Lang fairy books...
Much of J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings, is taken up with the natural world, paying significa...
Examines legends and lore of famous swords in medieval Germanic, Norse, Celtic and English literatur...
Suggests that Tolkien’s legendarium is in some ways modeled on the Arthurian story and that he had t...
Considers the roots of Mirkwood in European fairy tale traditions, using Basile’s Pentamerone as a t...
This PhD thesis intends to explore the possible influences and rewritings of Arthurian legends in J....
Examines the influence of the landscape and structure of Arthurian legends on the world of Rowling’s...
J.R.R. Tolkien's beloved Lord of the Rings has been considered one of the greatest works of English ...
Explores the linguistic heritage of the terms elf and fairy, and shows how Tolkien eventually adapte...
Concentrates on films and television that use elements of the Arthurian legends, rather than retelli...
J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings immerses its readers in a fantastical world with its own fict...
This paper discusses ways in which Tolkien draws upon various ideas of Englishness in order to const...
As J.R.R. Tolkien developed a mythology for his invented languages to dwell and grow in, he found hi...
Explores the complex layering of history and legend that convey Tolkien’s themes across a wide array...
The Old Forest is more often than not considered a wholly villainous woodland, and yet in a letter t...
Considers the influence of some of Tolkien’s earliest childhood reading, the Andrew Lang fairy books...
Much of J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings, is taken up with the natural world, paying significa...
Examines legends and lore of famous swords in medieval Germanic, Norse, Celtic and English literatur...