Responds to critics who call Tolkien anti-science and anti-technology by showing that creatures of Middle-earth manipulate their environments, but in less obvious ways. Contrasts the “angelic” methods of elves with the “sacrificial” strategy of mortals
J.R.R.Tolkien, a distinguished Oxford University professor who specialized in the study of language ...
Argues that the tendency of many critics of The Lord of the Rings to “[mine] it for Christian conten...
This paper argues that J. R. R. Tolkien’s portrayal of plants, animals, and geographical features as...
Tolkien is often lightly accused of having a romantic view of nature, in that he portrays the natura...
The presence of technology in contemporary life has become so pervasive that sociologist, Jacques El...
The theme of environmentalism within Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings trilogy, while sometimes underlying...
Tolkien incorporates horror in his legendarium through the twisting of the natural world in order to...
GW€NYT1J l)oob olkien is often lightly accused of having a roman-tic view of nature, in that he port...
Book review of Representations of Nature in Middle-earth (2016), edited by Martin Simonso
In Tolkien’s beloved world of Middle-Earth, nature, including the flora, fauna and even the weather,...
Tolkien’s Middle Earth is characterised by the conflict between the forces of good, often represente...
Considering Tolkien’s poetic sensitivity and love of nature, it is no wonder that his fiction abound...
Describes five “laws” underlying Tolkien’s Middle-earth and how the action of The Lord of the Rings ...
The study of communication between natural environment and humanity--ecosemiotics--often proves perp...
Analysis of Middle-earth’s environmental equivalents to our world, by climate and dominant vegetatio...
J.R.R.Tolkien, a distinguished Oxford University professor who specialized in the study of language ...
Argues that the tendency of many critics of The Lord of the Rings to “[mine] it for Christian conten...
This paper argues that J. R. R. Tolkien’s portrayal of plants, animals, and geographical features as...
Tolkien is often lightly accused of having a romantic view of nature, in that he portrays the natura...
The presence of technology in contemporary life has become so pervasive that sociologist, Jacques El...
The theme of environmentalism within Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings trilogy, while sometimes underlying...
Tolkien incorporates horror in his legendarium through the twisting of the natural world in order to...
GW€NYT1J l)oob olkien is often lightly accused of having a roman-tic view of nature, in that he port...
Book review of Representations of Nature in Middle-earth (2016), edited by Martin Simonso
In Tolkien’s beloved world of Middle-Earth, nature, including the flora, fauna and even the weather,...
Tolkien’s Middle Earth is characterised by the conflict between the forces of good, often represente...
Considering Tolkien’s poetic sensitivity and love of nature, it is no wonder that his fiction abound...
Describes five “laws” underlying Tolkien’s Middle-earth and how the action of The Lord of the Rings ...
The study of communication between natural environment and humanity--ecosemiotics--often proves perp...
Analysis of Middle-earth’s environmental equivalents to our world, by climate and dominant vegetatio...
J.R.R.Tolkien, a distinguished Oxford University professor who specialized in the study of language ...
Argues that the tendency of many critics of The Lord of the Rings to “[mine] it for Christian conten...
This paper argues that J. R. R. Tolkien’s portrayal of plants, animals, and geographical features as...