Takes Tolkien’s concepts of sub-creation and Secondary Belief as a basis for discussion of Leonardo’s humanistic philosophy, “exact fantasy,” and Christianity. Discusses the question of “our synthesis of reality as individuals.
Examines a possible source of the imagery associated with Tolkien’s representations of divine and qu...
Examines The Lord of the Rings as a reflection of its historical and social context and seeks Tolkie...
An analysis of three instances of the influence exerted notion that cultural and political decay may...
Discusses Tolkien’s particular retelling in The Lord of the Rings of three basic mythic elements: th...
In all his works, and in particular in the lord of the rings, the fantasy world created by Tolkien r...
Examines how Tolkien applied a central concept of “On Fairy-stories,” the idea that fantasy must be ...
This paper attempts to place Tolkien’s fiction in a distinctively English literary context: a tradit...
Baptism of the Imagination - Harvey Solganick C. S. Lewis read George MacDonald’s Phantases and cla...
Examines a number of concepts in Tolkien’s works—fall and redemption, good and evil, transcendence a...
An overview of Tolkien’s achievements in both fiction and scholarship, and an account of their work ...
Despite Tolkien’s decidedly “Northern” literary preoccupation, he has long been assumed, as a mediev...
Tolkien\u27s 1939 lecture, On Fairy-stories, is viewed by fantasy critics as a statement of Tolkie...
After his St Andrews lecture on ‘Fairy Stories’ Tolkien projected his theory of sub-creation into hi...
J.R.R. Tolkien’s trilogy, The Lord of the Rings, grips readers of all ages in the power of its story...
THESIS 10359J.R.R. Tolkien spent the greater part of his adult life constructing an imaginary world;...
Examines a possible source of the imagery associated with Tolkien’s representations of divine and qu...
Examines The Lord of the Rings as a reflection of its historical and social context and seeks Tolkie...
An analysis of three instances of the influence exerted notion that cultural and political decay may...
Discusses Tolkien’s particular retelling in The Lord of the Rings of three basic mythic elements: th...
In all his works, and in particular in the lord of the rings, the fantasy world created by Tolkien r...
Examines how Tolkien applied a central concept of “On Fairy-stories,” the idea that fantasy must be ...
This paper attempts to place Tolkien’s fiction in a distinctively English literary context: a tradit...
Baptism of the Imagination - Harvey Solganick C. S. Lewis read George MacDonald’s Phantases and cla...
Examines a number of concepts in Tolkien’s works—fall and redemption, good and evil, transcendence a...
An overview of Tolkien’s achievements in both fiction and scholarship, and an account of their work ...
Despite Tolkien’s decidedly “Northern” literary preoccupation, he has long been assumed, as a mediev...
Tolkien\u27s 1939 lecture, On Fairy-stories, is viewed by fantasy critics as a statement of Tolkie...
After his St Andrews lecture on ‘Fairy Stories’ Tolkien projected his theory of sub-creation into hi...
J.R.R. Tolkien’s trilogy, The Lord of the Rings, grips readers of all ages in the power of its story...
THESIS 10359J.R.R. Tolkien spent the greater part of his adult life constructing an imaginary world;...
Examines a possible source of the imagery associated with Tolkien’s representations of divine and qu...
Examines The Lord of the Rings as a reflection of its historical and social context and seeks Tolkie...
An analysis of three instances of the influence exerted notion that cultural and political decay may...