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- Tolkien, J.R.R.—Critical reception (2)
- Archetypes in J.R.R. Tolkien (1)
- Good and evil in J.R.R. Tolkien (1)
- Irish language—Influence on J.R.R. Tolkien (1)
- Jungian analysis of The Lord of the Rings (1)
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- Monomyth in J.R.R. Tolkien (1)
- Tolkien, J.R.R. The Lord of the Rings—Critical reception (1)
- Tolkien, J.R.R. The Lord of the Rings—Religious aspects (1)
- Tolkien, J.R.R. “Errantry”—Rhyme scheme (1)
- Tolkien, J.R.R. “Eärendil”—Rhyme scheme (1)
- Tolkien, J.R.R.—Languages—Quenya (1)
- Tolkien, J.R.R.—Languages—Sindarin (1)
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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
The Hobbit Habit In The Critic's Eye, Dainis Bisenieks
The Hobbit Habit In The Critic's Eye, Dainis Bisenieks
Tolkien Journal
No abstract provided.
Keynote Address: On Hobbit Lore & Tolkien Criticism, Fred Lerner
Keynote Address: On Hobbit Lore & Tolkien Criticism, Fred Lerner
Tolkien Journal
Keynote Speech, First Annual Tolkien Conference, Belknap College, October 1968. Discusses the contemporary state of Tolkien criticism and scholarship, classifying it into certain categories: bibliographic studies, literary criticism, Middle-earth studies (comparing this type of work to the Sherlockian tradition), and source studies.
Old Irish Influences Upon The Languages & Literature Of The Lord Of The Rings, Cory Seidman Panshin
Old Irish Influences Upon The Languages & Literature Of The Lord Of The Rings, Cory Seidman Panshin
Tolkien Journal
First looks at historical changes in Old Irish as possible sources for similar changes in the development of Sindarin from Quenya. Then considers the subject matter and rhyme scheme of “Eärendil,” Bilbo’s poem composed in Rivendell, and “Errantry,” its comic companion from The Adventures of Tom Bombadil, as similar in structure and subject matter to Old Irish “voyages” poems.
The Good Guys & The Bad Guys, Gracia Fay Ellwood
The Good Guys & The Bad Guys, Gracia Fay Ellwood
Tolkien Journal
Considers the popularity of The Lord of the Rings, with its unfashionably clear division of good and evil, as in part due to its appeal to the deep human need for stories embodying archetypes. Applies Jungian analysis and the theories of Joseph Campbell and Mircea Eliade to the story.
Editorial, Ed Meskys
The Shire Post, Vera Chapman, Martha Muench, Chris Jones, Ian Collins, Roger Black, Nan Scott, Anthony Cermak, Kirk L. Thompson, Dave Greene, Annette Harper, Judy Mosinger, Anne Little Etkin, Tom Eaton, John Stephen Maddux, David Damrosch, Robert Karp, Dainis Bisenieks, Chris Jones, John Forrest, Owen Clayton, Susan Shwartz, Max Grober, Beth Myers, Mike Harper, Karl-Gustaf Lofvander, Jonathan Glixon, Drusilla Mckinney, Dave Boersema
The Shire Post, Vera Chapman, Martha Muench, Chris Jones, Ian Collins, Roger Black, Nan Scott, Anthony Cermak, Kirk L. Thompson, Dave Greene, Annette Harper, Judy Mosinger, Anne Little Etkin, Tom Eaton, John Stephen Maddux, David Damrosch, Robert Karp, Dainis Bisenieks, Chris Jones, John Forrest, Owen Clayton, Susan Shwartz, Max Grober, Beth Myers, Mike Harper, Karl-Gustaf Lofvander, Jonathan Glixon, Drusilla Mckinney, Dave Boersema
Tolkien Journal
No abstract provided.
Tolkien Critcism, George Thomson
Tolkien Critcism, George Thomson
Tolkien Journal
Discusses the then-nascent field of Tolkien studies, noting trends such as consideration of Tolkien as an “Oxford Christian” and source studies in medieval literature and culture.
Reviews, Veronica M.S. Kennedy, Bonniejean Mcguire Christensen, Sandra Miesel, Richard V. Knight
Reviews, Veronica M.S. Kennedy, Bonniejean Mcguire Christensen, Sandra Miesel, Richard V. Knight
Tolkien Journal
The Tolkien Relation: A Personal Inquiry. William Ready. Reviewed by Veronica M. S. Kennedy.
The Tolkien Relation: A Personal Inquiry. William Ready. Reviewed by Bonniejean McGuire Christensen.
Tolkien: A Look Behind "The Lord of the Rings". Lin Carter. Reviewed by Sandra Miesel.
Of Middle-earth and the Story of the Hobbit . Lin Carter. Reviewed by Richard V. Knight.
Mysticism In The Ring, Sister Pauline C.S.M