Since the first Industrial Revolution and up to our current days, there has been an exponential growth in the power of technology over nature and over humanity. Simultaneously, the concern about the negative impact that an excessive use of technology may have on people has equally increased, and it still does. These concerns have taken many expressions in Western society for some centuries now, which show the universality and importance of the topic. Literature is one of the major instruments of these expressions, especially fantasy, and J. R. R. Tolkien was one of the main exponents of the 20th Century in this field. Particularly in The Lord of the Rings, he projected his ideas regarding this highly relevant issue, motivated greatly by his...
Responds to critics who call Tolkien anti-science and anti-technology by showing that creatures of M...
In fiction, especially in fantasy, it is inevitable that the readers search real world references f...
Examines how Tolkien’s rings of power “evolved until they bear little resemblance to the magic rings...
Since the first Industrial Revolution and up to our current days, there has been an exponential grow...
J.R.R. Tolkien’s contribution to the medieval and linguistic scholarship is only surpassed by his co...
The presence of technology in contemporary life has become so pervasive that sociologist, Jacques El...
When J.R.R. Tolkien wrote “The Lord of the Rings”, he states he did so in response to two things: hu...
The presence of technology in contemporary life has become so pervasive that sociologist, Jacques El...
This extended essay is an analysis of the powers of the One Ring and Sauron himself throughout the ...
The presence of technology in contemporary life has become so pervasive that sociologist, Jacques El...
The presence of technology in contemporary life has become so pervasive that sociologist, Jacques El...
Tolkien is often lightly accused of having a romantic view of nature, in that he portrays the natura...
Analyzes Power and its tendency to corruption in The Lord of the Rings, with a discussion of the wea...
The Lord of the Rings is in essence a story about good against evil, and how good people can resist...
This is a Marxist genealogy of The Lord of the Rings, a study of the production of literary value. I...
Responds to critics who call Tolkien anti-science and anti-technology by showing that creatures of M...
In fiction, especially in fantasy, it is inevitable that the readers search real world references f...
Examines how Tolkien’s rings of power “evolved until they bear little resemblance to the magic rings...
Since the first Industrial Revolution and up to our current days, there has been an exponential grow...
J.R.R. Tolkien’s contribution to the medieval and linguistic scholarship is only surpassed by his co...
The presence of technology in contemporary life has become so pervasive that sociologist, Jacques El...
When J.R.R. Tolkien wrote “The Lord of the Rings”, he states he did so in response to two things: hu...
The presence of technology in contemporary life has become so pervasive that sociologist, Jacques El...
This extended essay is an analysis of the powers of the One Ring and Sauron himself throughout the ...
The presence of technology in contemporary life has become so pervasive that sociologist, Jacques El...
The presence of technology in contemporary life has become so pervasive that sociologist, Jacques El...
Tolkien is often lightly accused of having a romantic view of nature, in that he portrays the natura...
Analyzes Power and its tendency to corruption in The Lord of the Rings, with a discussion of the wea...
The Lord of the Rings is in essence a story about good against evil, and how good people can resist...
This is a Marxist genealogy of The Lord of the Rings, a study of the production of literary value. I...
Responds to critics who call Tolkien anti-science and anti-technology by showing that creatures of M...
In fiction, especially in fantasy, it is inevitable that the readers search real world references f...
Examines how Tolkien’s rings of power “evolved until they bear little resemblance to the magic rings...