Relates Tolkien’s thoughts expressed in the essay “Prefatory Remarks on the Prose Translation of Beowulf” to the style of The Hobbit, particularly the use of compound words or kennings
On the influence of Tolkien’s Beowulf essay, and his subtle shaping of our current cultural concepti...
A brief commentary prepared by Miriamne Ara Krummel, PhD, Associate Professor, English, on the follo...
Asserts that “The Hobbit, differing greatly in tone, is nonetheless a retelling of the incidents tha...
Studies Tolkien’s use of alliterative meter in his poetry, both that embedded in The Lord of the Rin...
Looks for evidence of the Anglo-Saxon influence on Tolkien’s writings in his verse play “The Homecom...
Explores “the stylized and conventional speeches” of Beowulf and the Green Knight as they “provide a...
In this article the translations of Beowulf by J.R.R. Tolkien, E. Talbot Donaldson, and Seamus Heane...
Considers how important word choice was to Tolkien in his fiction, no doubt a result of his philolog...
After his St Andrews lecture on ‘Fairy Stories’ Tolkien projected his theory of sub-creation into hi...
This essay explains the background for two famous essays on the alliterative meter by the Inklings, ...
Some scholars argue that Tolkien did not fulfil some of his responsibilities during his thirty- four...
J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings immerses its readers in a fantastical world with its own fict...
This paper examines the connections between Tolkien’s writing of fiction and his work as a lexicogra...
A thorough investigation of the way Tolkien used and built on Beowulf in the chapter “The King of th...
This thesis asserts that J.R.R. Tolkien recreates Beowulf for the twentieth century. His 1936 lectur...
On the influence of Tolkien’s Beowulf essay, and his subtle shaping of our current cultural concepti...
A brief commentary prepared by Miriamne Ara Krummel, PhD, Associate Professor, English, on the follo...
Asserts that “The Hobbit, differing greatly in tone, is nonetheless a retelling of the incidents tha...
Studies Tolkien’s use of alliterative meter in his poetry, both that embedded in The Lord of the Rin...
Looks for evidence of the Anglo-Saxon influence on Tolkien’s writings in his verse play “The Homecom...
Explores “the stylized and conventional speeches” of Beowulf and the Green Knight as they “provide a...
In this article the translations of Beowulf by J.R.R. Tolkien, E. Talbot Donaldson, and Seamus Heane...
Considers how important word choice was to Tolkien in his fiction, no doubt a result of his philolog...
After his St Andrews lecture on ‘Fairy Stories’ Tolkien projected his theory of sub-creation into hi...
This essay explains the background for two famous essays on the alliterative meter by the Inklings, ...
Some scholars argue that Tolkien did not fulfil some of his responsibilities during his thirty- four...
J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings immerses its readers in a fantastical world with its own fict...
This paper examines the connections between Tolkien’s writing of fiction and his work as a lexicogra...
A thorough investigation of the way Tolkien used and built on Beowulf in the chapter “The King of th...
This thesis asserts that J.R.R. Tolkien recreates Beowulf for the twentieth century. His 1936 lectur...
On the influence of Tolkien’s Beowulf essay, and his subtle shaping of our current cultural concepti...
A brief commentary prepared by Miriamne Ara Krummel, PhD, Associate Professor, English, on the follo...
Asserts that “The Hobbit, differing greatly in tone, is nonetheless a retelling of the incidents tha...