Makes a case for examining Tolkien’s work as an amateur visual artist as key to understanding the important stresses and changes in his life over the winter months of 1912–1913, as he anticipated reuniting with Edith Bratt after their forced separation
An author who encountered Tolkien at Oxford recounts a series of personal and literary responses aft...
Examines a number of concepts in Tolkien’s works—fall and redemption, good and evil, transcendence a...
Personal reminiscences, including how Tolkien asked Havard to become his personal physician and how ...
Uses Tolkien’s letter (#43) of 1941 to his son Michael as a springboard for discussing the alternati...
Book review, by Wayne G. Hammond and Christina Scull, of The Gallant Edith Bratt: J.R.R. Tolkien’s I...
The 1994 J.R.R. Tolkien Calendar. Illustrated by Michael Kaluta. Reviewed by Paula DiSante. Spiritu...
Replies to John Rosegrant’s response (in Mythlore #128) to her article on Tolkien’s traumatic family...
An overview of Tolkien’s achievements in both fiction and scholarship, and an account of their work ...
John Ronald Reuel Tolkien is best known to the world as the author of the classic fantasies The Hobb...
Explores Tolkien’s thoughts on love and marriage as expressed through the Ents and Entwives. Our und...
Disputes the story in Carpenter’s biography about the origin of Gandalf in a picture postcard Tolkie...
A controversial speculative reading of J.R.R. Tolkien’s early years with his mother Mabel and brothe...
For decades, the work of J.R.R. Tolkien has fueled investigations in medieval studies due to his inc...
Analyzes some elements of The Father Christmas Letters to show the degree of perfectionism and philo...
This paper looks at Tolkien’s relationship with the other Inklings, especially Lewis, Williams and B...
An author who encountered Tolkien at Oxford recounts a series of personal and literary responses aft...
Examines a number of concepts in Tolkien’s works—fall and redemption, good and evil, transcendence a...
Personal reminiscences, including how Tolkien asked Havard to become his personal physician and how ...
Uses Tolkien’s letter (#43) of 1941 to his son Michael as a springboard for discussing the alternati...
Book review, by Wayne G. Hammond and Christina Scull, of The Gallant Edith Bratt: J.R.R. Tolkien’s I...
The 1994 J.R.R. Tolkien Calendar. Illustrated by Michael Kaluta. Reviewed by Paula DiSante. Spiritu...
Replies to John Rosegrant’s response (in Mythlore #128) to her article on Tolkien’s traumatic family...
An overview of Tolkien’s achievements in both fiction and scholarship, and an account of their work ...
John Ronald Reuel Tolkien is best known to the world as the author of the classic fantasies The Hobb...
Explores Tolkien’s thoughts on love and marriage as expressed through the Ents and Entwives. Our und...
Disputes the story in Carpenter’s biography about the origin of Gandalf in a picture postcard Tolkie...
A controversial speculative reading of J.R.R. Tolkien’s early years with his mother Mabel and brothe...
For decades, the work of J.R.R. Tolkien has fueled investigations in medieval studies due to his inc...
Analyzes some elements of The Father Christmas Letters to show the degree of perfectionism and philo...
This paper looks at Tolkien’s relationship with the other Inklings, especially Lewis, Williams and B...
An author who encountered Tolkien at Oxford recounts a series of personal and literary responses aft...
Examines a number of concepts in Tolkien’s works—fall and redemption, good and evil, transcendence a...
Personal reminiscences, including how Tolkien asked Havard to become his personal physician and how ...