Focuses on Tolkien’s narrative treatment in The Lord of the Rings and the “Ring as an emergent symbol of language itself.” Notes that through Tolkien’s “characterization of protagonists and antagonists, his use of sub-texts and ‘sub-authors,’ Tolkien demonstrates the ways in which magic and language are bound up with one another.
This paper examines “fusion”, the basis of artistry, in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien. Fusion takes pl...
Discusses Tolkien’s particular retelling in The Lord of the Rings of three basic mythic elements: th...
Examines The Lord of the Rings as a reflection of its historical and social context and seeks Tolkie...
Focuses on Tolkien’s narrative treatment in The Lord of the Rings and the “Ring as an emergent symbo...
After his St Andrews lecture on ‘Fairy Stories’ Tolkien projected his theory of sub-creation into hi...
Describes five “laws” underlying Tolkien’s Middle-earth and how the action of The Lord of the Rings ...
Examines how Tolkien’s rings of power “evolved until they bear little resemblance to the magic rings...
In his detailed accounts concerning Middle-earth and its inhabitants throughout various Ages of exis...
Deals with the decline in power of evil through the ages of Arda, and how this is connected with pha...
J.R.R. Tolkien’s series, The Lord of the Rings, had a great impact on the literary world. Tolkien hi...
Examines a number of concepts in Tolkien’s works—fall and redemption, good and evil, transcendence a...
Explores the complex layering of history and legend that convey Tolkien’s themes across a wide array...
Tolkien\u27s Wraiths, Rings, and Dragons: An Exercise in Literary Linguistics - Jason Fisher, winne...
Three-part examination of “how Tolkien’s theory of the centrality of the monsters in Beowulf influen...
“An analysis of how Tolkien uses language from the critical stance of chaos theory.
This paper examines “fusion”, the basis of artistry, in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien. Fusion takes pl...
Discusses Tolkien’s particular retelling in The Lord of the Rings of three basic mythic elements: th...
Examines The Lord of the Rings as a reflection of its historical and social context and seeks Tolkie...
Focuses on Tolkien’s narrative treatment in The Lord of the Rings and the “Ring as an emergent symbo...
After his St Andrews lecture on ‘Fairy Stories’ Tolkien projected his theory of sub-creation into hi...
Describes five “laws” underlying Tolkien’s Middle-earth and how the action of The Lord of the Rings ...
Examines how Tolkien’s rings of power “evolved until they bear little resemblance to the magic rings...
In his detailed accounts concerning Middle-earth and its inhabitants throughout various Ages of exis...
Deals with the decline in power of evil through the ages of Arda, and how this is connected with pha...
J.R.R. Tolkien’s series, The Lord of the Rings, had a great impact on the literary world. Tolkien hi...
Examines a number of concepts in Tolkien’s works—fall and redemption, good and evil, transcendence a...
Explores the complex layering of history and legend that convey Tolkien’s themes across a wide array...
Tolkien\u27s Wraiths, Rings, and Dragons: An Exercise in Literary Linguistics - Jason Fisher, winne...
Three-part examination of “how Tolkien’s theory of the centrality of the monsters in Beowulf influen...
“An analysis of how Tolkien uses language from the critical stance of chaos theory.
This paper examines “fusion”, the basis of artistry, in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien. Fusion takes pl...
Discusses Tolkien’s particular retelling in The Lord of the Rings of three basic mythic elements: th...
Examines The Lord of the Rings as a reflection of its historical and social context and seeks Tolkie...