J.R.R. Tolkien is well-known for his feats in literature and the fantasy genre, especially concerning his legendarium of The Lord of the Rings and his creation of Middle-Earth. However, Tolkien lacks the necessary inclusivity of realistic females in his works. The legendarium is dominated by male figures, and the few women characters that Tolkien includes are underdeveloped and have minimal roles in the progression of the plot. Women are mainly used in his works in order to create an ideal coupling, to explain how creatures came to be, to be a prize for a man to win, or, in the instance of few characters, to give women the illusion of a power role. Tolkien\u27s characterization of women is often thin and hardly dynamic, imprinting the idea ...
As Alexandra Ganser points out, in the West, freedom of the road has tended to be a prerogative of m...
As Alexandra Ganser points out, in the West, freedom of the road has tended to be a prerogative of m...
The purpose of this thesis is to describe how Tolkien used both the Nordic and the Anglo-Saxon conte...
J.R.R. Tolkien is well-known for his feats in literature and the fantasy genre, especially concernin...
Two of Tolkien’s major works – The Silmarillion and The Lord of the Rings – have been criticized for...
In my thesis I examine J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings (1954-55), the fantasy epic written on...
This research discusses the work of J.R.R. Tolkien entitled The Fellowship of The Ring. This researc...
Tolkien’s writing of female and racial minority characters has been criticized as misogynistic and r...
Tolkien’s writing of female and racial minority characters has been criticized as misogynistic and r...
Offers an opposing viewpoint on the “taming” of the woman warrior in Tolkien, suggesting that Éowyn’...
Since Doris Myers’ 1971 essay exploring women in the works of the Inklings, there has been a flood o...
Examines the presence and absence of female characters in Tolkien, in the Peter Jackson films, and i...
This summer, I attended the International Medieval Congress in Leeds, England, where I attended nume...
This paper discusses the ways in which female characters are represented in J.R.R. Tolkien and G. R....
Critics, and even the general public, have noted the absence of women in The Lord of the Rings, an a...
As Alexandra Ganser points out, in the West, freedom of the road has tended to be a prerogative of m...
As Alexandra Ganser points out, in the West, freedom of the road has tended to be a prerogative of m...
The purpose of this thesis is to describe how Tolkien used both the Nordic and the Anglo-Saxon conte...
J.R.R. Tolkien is well-known for his feats in literature and the fantasy genre, especially concernin...
Two of Tolkien’s major works – The Silmarillion and The Lord of the Rings – have been criticized for...
In my thesis I examine J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings (1954-55), the fantasy epic written on...
This research discusses the work of J.R.R. Tolkien entitled The Fellowship of The Ring. This researc...
Tolkien’s writing of female and racial minority characters has been criticized as misogynistic and r...
Tolkien’s writing of female and racial minority characters has been criticized as misogynistic and r...
Offers an opposing viewpoint on the “taming” of the woman warrior in Tolkien, suggesting that Éowyn’...
Since Doris Myers’ 1971 essay exploring women in the works of the Inklings, there has been a flood o...
Examines the presence and absence of female characters in Tolkien, in the Peter Jackson films, and i...
This summer, I attended the International Medieval Congress in Leeds, England, where I attended nume...
This paper discusses the ways in which female characters are represented in J.R.R. Tolkien and G. R....
Critics, and even the general public, have noted the absence of women in The Lord of the Rings, an a...
As Alexandra Ganser points out, in the West, freedom of the road has tended to be a prerogative of m...
As Alexandra Ganser points out, in the West, freedom of the road has tended to be a prerogative of m...
The purpose of this thesis is to describe how Tolkien used both the Nordic and the Anglo-Saxon conte...