A history of the languages of Middle-earth and their relationships with each other
Notes Tolkien’s careful use of the archaic forms of English pronouns to indicate significance, relat...
An engaging linguistic study of the Mirkwood episode in Tolkien’s The Hobbit, which the author uses ...
Leads us on a linguistic journey into the origins of the words hobbit and Baggins and their surprisi...
Notes that although Tolkien believed at first that he had invented the word “hobbit,” he became conc...
Indexes the names in The Hobbit, including personal names, nicknames, place names, unique phrases, a...
Noting the origin of many of Tolkien’s dwarf names in the Eddas; looks specifically for possible roo...
Hobbits…And what may they be? This study considers the possible origin of the word ‘hobbit’ on the e...
As J.R.R. Tolkien developed a mythology for his invented languages to dwell and grow in, he found hi...
One day as Professor Tolkien was marking School Certificate papers he came across a blank page on wh...
Explores the linguistic heritage of the terms elf and fairy, and shows how Tolkien eventually adapte...
A study of Arthurian and other medieval romance motifs in the Old Forest episode, relying heavily on...
It is well known that J.R.R. Tolkien said that he wanted to make “a mythology for England”. Well kno...
Examines Tolkien’s desire to create “a mythology for England,” particularly as distinct from Britain...
This paper discusses ways in which Tolkien draws upon various ideas of Englishness in order to const...
A history of the languages of Middle-earth and their relationships with each other
Notes Tolkien’s careful use of the archaic forms of English pronouns to indicate significance, relat...
An engaging linguistic study of the Mirkwood episode in Tolkien’s The Hobbit, which the author uses ...
Leads us on a linguistic journey into the origins of the words hobbit and Baggins and their surprisi...
Notes that although Tolkien believed at first that he had invented the word “hobbit,” he became conc...
Indexes the names in The Hobbit, including personal names, nicknames, place names, unique phrases, a...
Noting the origin of many of Tolkien’s dwarf names in the Eddas; looks specifically for possible roo...
Hobbits…And what may they be? This study considers the possible origin of the word ‘hobbit’ on the e...
As J.R.R. Tolkien developed a mythology for his invented languages to dwell and grow in, he found hi...
One day as Professor Tolkien was marking School Certificate papers he came across a blank page on wh...
Explores the linguistic heritage of the terms elf and fairy, and shows how Tolkien eventually adapte...
A study of Arthurian and other medieval romance motifs in the Old Forest episode, relying heavily on...
It is well known that J.R.R. Tolkien said that he wanted to make “a mythology for England”. Well kno...
Examines Tolkien’s desire to create “a mythology for England,” particularly as distinct from Britain...
This paper discusses ways in which Tolkien draws upon various ideas of Englishness in order to const...
A history of the languages of Middle-earth and their relationships with each other
Notes Tolkien’s careful use of the archaic forms of English pronouns to indicate significance, relat...
An engaging linguistic study of the Mirkwood episode in Tolkien’s The Hobbit, which the author uses ...