This article situates Tolkien’s “A Secret Vice” (and its accompanying notes and papers) within the cultural and intellectual milieu of the early 20th century. It claims that at the heart of Tolkien’s exploration in this material is the question of language as communication vs. language as art. It argues that Tolkien’s language invention navigates the (perceived) binary between a utilitarian aim for language invention (contemporary International Auxiliary Languages) vs. an aesthetic linguistic pursuit (contemporary Modernist and other avant-garde linguistic experimentation), by choosing a third (middle) way. It examines Tolkien's linguistic invention alongside the work of Sapir, Jespersen, Joyce, Stein, and the Dada and zaum poets
Tolkien’s Philosophy of Language 13. Tolkien Seminar – Deutsche Tolkien Gesellschaft e. V. Call for ...
J.R.R. Tolkien is most famous for the fantasy series The Lord of the Rings, but long before he began...
If language can create fantasy, then fantasy can also create language. Invented languages have long ...
This article situates Tolkien’s “A Secret Vice” (and its accompanying notes and papers) within the c...
This article situates Tolkien’s “A Secret Vice” (and its accompanying notes and papers) within the c...
As Tolkien himself asserted, his creative writing processes were fundamentally linguistic. They were...
The creation of artificial languages represents an important mechanism in the construction of altern...
This is the first critical edition of Tolkien’s essay on imaginary languages, “A Secret Vice”, toget...
The topic of this research is constructed languages in J. R. R. Tolkien’s fiction. It is important t...
This thesis is an interdisciplinary study of Tolkien's writing, seeking to place his work within the...
<p>The article analyzes terminological complexes where the concepts of “language” and “art” act as c...
J. R. R. Tolkien\u27s linguistic aesthetic as displayed in his invented languages, his use of hist...
It is a well-known fact that J.R.R. Tolkien’s training as a philologist had a very strong impact on ...
Literature is the artistic use of language, also called 'verbal art,' to make clear that there are b...
Any form of literature over the years has inherently been a marker of the development of the languag...
Tolkien’s Philosophy of Language 13. Tolkien Seminar – Deutsche Tolkien Gesellschaft e. V. Call for ...
J.R.R. Tolkien is most famous for the fantasy series The Lord of the Rings, but long before he began...
If language can create fantasy, then fantasy can also create language. Invented languages have long ...
This article situates Tolkien’s “A Secret Vice” (and its accompanying notes and papers) within the c...
This article situates Tolkien’s “A Secret Vice” (and its accompanying notes and papers) within the c...
As Tolkien himself asserted, his creative writing processes were fundamentally linguistic. They were...
The creation of artificial languages represents an important mechanism in the construction of altern...
This is the first critical edition of Tolkien’s essay on imaginary languages, “A Secret Vice”, toget...
The topic of this research is constructed languages in J. R. R. Tolkien’s fiction. It is important t...
This thesis is an interdisciplinary study of Tolkien's writing, seeking to place his work within the...
<p>The article analyzes terminological complexes where the concepts of “language” and “art” act as c...
J. R. R. Tolkien\u27s linguistic aesthetic as displayed in his invented languages, his use of hist...
It is a well-known fact that J.R.R. Tolkien’s training as a philologist had a very strong impact on ...
Literature is the artistic use of language, also called 'verbal art,' to make clear that there are b...
Any form of literature over the years has inherently been a marker of the development of the languag...
Tolkien’s Philosophy of Language 13. Tolkien Seminar – Deutsche Tolkien Gesellschaft e. V. Call for ...
J.R.R. Tolkien is most famous for the fantasy series The Lord of the Rings, but long before he began...
If language can create fantasy, then fantasy can also create language. Invented languages have long ...