Discusses the impact of World War II on the themes and style of The Lord of the Rings, and particularly in Tolkien’s depiction of families affected by war
Describes the Battle of the Somme and Tolkien’s participation in it. Pointing out the parallels betw...
J.R.R. Tolkien's beloved Lord of the Rings has been considered one of the greatest works of English ...
Examines polarized reactions to The Lord of the Rings as both a pro-war and pacifistic work. Sees it...
Discusses the impact of World War II on the themes and style of The Lord of the Rings, and particula...
"Lord of the Rings" trilogy, written by John Ronal Reuel Tolkien between 1937 and 1949 is an epic no...
This essay will examine Tolkien’s choice to write the war story of The Lord of the Rings in the hero...
Tolkien, as an invalided survivor of The Somme, was well aware of the prevalence of disabled soldier...
World War I devastated a generation of men and women with its technologies of mass destruction and i...
The Lord of the Rings rarely makes an appearance in college courses that aim to examine modern Briti...
This thesis investigates how Americans can and do interpret Tolkien\u27s works in light of 9/11 and ...
Death and immortality are, by Tolkien\u27s own admission, central themes in The Lord of the Rings. ...
Examines Tolkien’s experiences during World War I and typical WWI themes in his writings: the pastor...
The literary heroic ideal changed with the Great War, as the Victorian hero ideal was no longer plau...
Tolkien may not have intentionally created his fictive nations to mirror real nations, but his world...
A seemingly inescapable feature of war is the demonization of the enemy, who becomes somehow less hu...
Describes the Battle of the Somme and Tolkien’s participation in it. Pointing out the parallels betw...
J.R.R. Tolkien's beloved Lord of the Rings has been considered one of the greatest works of English ...
Examines polarized reactions to The Lord of the Rings as both a pro-war and pacifistic work. Sees it...
Discusses the impact of World War II on the themes and style of The Lord of the Rings, and particula...
"Lord of the Rings" trilogy, written by John Ronal Reuel Tolkien between 1937 and 1949 is an epic no...
This essay will examine Tolkien’s choice to write the war story of The Lord of the Rings in the hero...
Tolkien, as an invalided survivor of The Somme, was well aware of the prevalence of disabled soldier...
World War I devastated a generation of men and women with its technologies of mass destruction and i...
The Lord of the Rings rarely makes an appearance in college courses that aim to examine modern Briti...
This thesis investigates how Americans can and do interpret Tolkien\u27s works in light of 9/11 and ...
Death and immortality are, by Tolkien\u27s own admission, central themes in The Lord of the Rings. ...
Examines Tolkien’s experiences during World War I and typical WWI themes in his writings: the pastor...
The literary heroic ideal changed with the Great War, as the Victorian hero ideal was no longer plau...
Tolkien may not have intentionally created his fictive nations to mirror real nations, but his world...
A seemingly inescapable feature of war is the demonization of the enemy, who becomes somehow less hu...
Describes the Battle of the Somme and Tolkien’s participation in it. Pointing out the parallels betw...
J.R.R. Tolkien's beloved Lord of the Rings has been considered one of the greatest works of English ...
Examines polarized reactions to The Lord of the Rings as both a pro-war and pacifistic work. Sees it...