J.R.R. Tolkien once referred to The Lord of the Rings as a "rather bitter, and very terrifying romance." This paper examines the paradoxical representation of Tolkien's war--one which is at once bitter and romantic--in The Lord of the Rings and the dramatic dialogue, "The Homecoming of Beorhtnoth Beorhthelm's Son." Structural comparison of the works suggests that Tídwald and Torhthelm, the two voices in opposition throughout "The Homecoming," in some sense continue their unending debate on the nature of war in Books III-VI of The Lord of the Rings. The structures of these works, defined by contrasting visions of war, reflect Tolkien's ongoing struggle to square the two incompatible strands. The tension between these two views of war is a ...
Discusses the impact of World War II on the themes and style of The Lord of the Rings, and particula...
Examines polarized reactions to The Lord of the Rings as both a pro-war and pacifistic work. Sees it...
The Ainulindalë shows that in Middle-earth war is not an option: the seeds of harmony and discordanc...
J.R.R. Tolkien once referred to The Lord of the Rings as a “rather bitter, and very terrifying roman...
Examines Tolkien’s ability to hold two conflicting ways of thinking in creative tension, representin...
World War I devastated a generation of men and women with its technologies of mass destruction and i...
This thesis analyzes perceptions of abilities in J.R.R. Tolkien’s 1954 novel, The Lord of the Rings ...
This paper explores connections between J.R.R. Tolkien’s 1953 Essays and Studies publication The Hom...
In the field of comparative literature The Lord of the Rings has been most frequently studied within...
Considers the application of speech act theory to Tolkien’s “The Homecoming of Beorhtnoth Beorhthelm...
Looks for evidence of the Anglo-Saxon influence on Tolkien’s writings in his verse play “The Homecom...
My thesis reflects an assessment of The Lord of the Rings centering on the idea of a structure of op...
The Lord of the Rings, though unique in many ways, is only one of a series of fantasies published by...
Many scholars focus on J.R.R. Tolkien\u27s personal history and attempt to locate his own trauma in ...
Describes the Battle of the Somme and Tolkien’s participation in it. Pointing out the parallels betw...
Discusses the impact of World War II on the themes and style of The Lord of the Rings, and particula...
Examines polarized reactions to The Lord of the Rings as both a pro-war and pacifistic work. Sees it...
The Ainulindalë shows that in Middle-earth war is not an option: the seeds of harmony and discordanc...
J.R.R. Tolkien once referred to The Lord of the Rings as a “rather bitter, and very terrifying roman...
Examines Tolkien’s ability to hold two conflicting ways of thinking in creative tension, representin...
World War I devastated a generation of men and women with its technologies of mass destruction and i...
This thesis analyzes perceptions of abilities in J.R.R. Tolkien’s 1954 novel, The Lord of the Rings ...
This paper explores connections between J.R.R. Tolkien’s 1953 Essays and Studies publication The Hom...
In the field of comparative literature The Lord of the Rings has been most frequently studied within...
Considers the application of speech act theory to Tolkien’s “The Homecoming of Beorhtnoth Beorhthelm...
Looks for evidence of the Anglo-Saxon influence on Tolkien’s writings in his verse play “The Homecom...
My thesis reflects an assessment of The Lord of the Rings centering on the idea of a structure of op...
The Lord of the Rings, though unique in many ways, is only one of a series of fantasies published by...
Many scholars focus on J.R.R. Tolkien\u27s personal history and attempt to locate his own trauma in ...
Describes the Battle of the Somme and Tolkien’s participation in it. Pointing out the parallels betw...
Discusses the impact of World War II on the themes and style of The Lord of the Rings, and particula...
Examines polarized reactions to The Lord of the Rings as both a pro-war and pacifistic work. Sees it...
The Ainulindalë shows that in Middle-earth war is not an option: the seeds of harmony and discordanc...