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The new edition of the definitive academic companion to Tolkien's life and literature A Companion to J. R. R. Tolkien provides readers with an in-depth examination of the author's life and works, covering Tolkien's fiction and mythology, his academic writing, and his continuing impact on contemporary literature and culture. Presenting forty-one essays by a panel of leading scholars, the Companion analyzes prevailing themes found in The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, posthumous publications such as The Silmarillion and The Fall of Arthur, lesser-known fiction and poetry, literary essays,…mehr
The new edition of the definitive academic companion to Tolkien's life and literature
A Companion to J. R. R. Tolkien provides readers with an in-depth examination of the author's life and works, covering Tolkien's fiction and mythology, his academic writing, and his continuing impact on contemporary literature and culture. Presenting forty-one essays by a panel of leading scholars, the Companion analyzes prevailing themes found in The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, posthumous publications such as The Silmarillion and The Fall of Arthur, lesser-known fiction and poetry, literary essays, and more.
This second edition of the Companion remains the most complete and up-to-date resource of its kind, encompassing new Tolkien publications, original scholarship, The Hobbit film adaptations, and the biographical drama Tolkien. Five entirely new essays discuss the history of fantasy literature, the influence of classical mythology on Tolkien, folklore and fairytales, diversity, and Tolkien fandom. This Companion also:
Explores Tolkien's impact on art, film, music, gaming, and later generations of fantasy fiction writers
Discusses themes such as mythmaking, medieval languages, nature, war, religion, and the defeat of evil
Presents a detailed overview of Tolkien's legendarium, including Middle-earth mythology and invented languages and writing systems
Includes a brief chronology of Tolkien's works and life, further reading suggestions, and end-of-chapter bibliographies
A Companion to J. R. R. Tolkien, Second Edition is essential reading for anyone formally studying or teaching Tolkien in academic settings, and an invaluable resource for general readers with interest in Tolkien's works or fans of the films wanting to discover more.
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Autorenporträt
Stuart D. Lee is a senior member of the Faculty of English at the University of Oxford. He is a teacher and researcher in the areas of Fantasy Literature, War Poetry, Old English, and Digital Humanities. He has published extensively and most recently edited the 4-volume Critical Assessments of Major Writers: J. R. R. Tolkien and co-edited The Keys of Middle-earth. Dr Lee has led many major Digital Humanities research projects, including The First World War Poetry Digital Archive.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments ix
Notes on Contributors xi
Editorial Practices and Abbreviations xviii
Bibliography xix
Abbreviations xx
Brief Chronology of the Life and Works of J.R.R. Tolkien xxii
Introduction to the Second Edition xxxiv
Part I: Life 1
1 A Brief Biography 3 John Garth
Part II: The Academic 19
2 Academic Writings 21 Thomas Honegger
3 Tolkien as Editor 34 Tom Shippey
4 Manuscripts: Use and Using 48 Stuart D. Lee
Part III: The Legendarium 65
5 Myth-making, Sub-creation, and World-building 67 Carl Phelpstead
6 Middle-earth Mythology: An Overview 79 Leslie A. Donovan
7 The Silmarillion: Tolkien's Theory of Myth, Text, and Culture 93 Gergely Nagy
8 The Hobbit: A Turning Point 104 John D. Rateliff
9 The Lord of the Rings 116 John R. Holmes
10 Unfinished Tales and the History of Middle-earth: A Lifetime of Imagination 127 Elizabeth A. Whittingham
11 "The Lost Road" and "The Notion Club Papers": Myth, History, and Time-travel 140 Verlyn Flieger
12 Poetry 152 Corey Olsen
13 "Minor" Works 166 Maria Artamonova
14 Invented Languages and Writing Systems 177 Arden R. Smith
Part IV: Context 189
15 Fantasy: An Introduction 191 Edward James
16 Classical Literature 203 Hamish Williams
17 "On Fairy-stories" and Folktale Research 214 Juliette Wood
18 Old English 224 Mark Atherton
19 Middle English 235 Elizabeth Solopova
20 Old Norse 247 Tom Birkett
21 Finnish: The Land and Language of Heroes 260 Leena Kahlas-Tarkka
22 Celtic: "Celtic Things" and "Things Celtic" - Identity, Language, and Mythology 271 J. S. Lyman-Thomas
23 The English Literary Tradition: Shakespeare to the Gothic 283 Nick Groom
24 Earlier Fantasy Fiction: Morris, Dunsany, and Lindsay 297 Rachel Falconer
25 The Inklings and Others: Tolkien and His Contemporaries 309 David Bratman
26 Later Fantasy Fiction: Tolkien's Legacy 324 Dimitra Fimi
27 Periodizing Tolkien: The Romantic Modern 337 Anna Vaninskaya
Part V: Critical Approaches 353
28 The Critical Response to Tolkien's Fiction 355 Patrick Curry
29 Style and Intertextual Echoes 374 Allan Turner
30 The Hero's Journey 386 Anna Caughey
31 Evil 399 Christopher Garbowski
32 Nature 410 Liam Campbell
33 Religion: An Implicit Catholicism 424 Pat Pinsent
34 War 437 Janet Brennan Croft
35 Women 448 Adam Roberts
36 Difference and Otherness 460 Christopher Vaccaro
37 Art 472 Christopher Tuthill
38 Music 485 Bradford Lee Eden
39 Film Adaptations: Theatrical and Television Versions 497 Kristin Thompson