
Tolkien Studies
An Annual Scholarly Review, Volume IV
Tolkien Studies: An Annual Scholarly Review presents the growing body of critical commentary and scholarship on both J. R. R. Tolkien’s voluminous fiction and his academic work in literary and linguistic fields.
•Carl F. Hostetter: Tolkienian Linguistics: The First Fifty Years
•Douglas A. Anderson:Carl F. Hostetter: A Checklist
•Dimitra Fimi:Tolkien’s “‘Celtic’ type of legends”: Merging Traditions
•Miryam Librán-Moreno:Greek and Latin Amatory Motifs in Éowyn’s Portrayal
•Verlyn Flieger:The Curious Incident of the Dream at the Barrow: Memory and Reincarnation in Middle-earth
•Michael D. C. Drout:J.R.R. Tolkien’s Medieval Scholarship and its Significance
•J.R.R. Tolkien:The Name “Nodens”
•Janet Brennan Croft:Walter E. Haigh, Author of A New Glossary of the Huddersfield Dialect
•Thomas Honegger:The Homecoming of Beorhtnoth: Philology and the Literary Muse
•Marjorie Burns:Tracking the Elusive Hobbit (In Its Pre-Shire Den)
•Yvette L. Kisor:“Elves (and Hobbits) always refer to the Sun as She”: Some Notes on a Note in Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings
•Kristine Larsen:SAURON, Mount Doom, and Elvish Moths: The Influence of Tolkien on Modern Science
•Douglas A. Anderson:Book Reviews
•David Bratman:The Year’s Work in Tolkien Studies
•Michael D. C. Drout, Rebecca Epstein, and Kathryn Paar:Bibliography (in English) for 2005
•Douglas A. Anderson:Carl F. Hostetter: A Checklist
•Dimitra Fimi:Tolkien’s “‘Celtic’ type of legends”: Merging Traditions
•Miryam Librán-Moreno:Greek and Latin Amatory Motifs in Éowyn’s Portrayal
•Verlyn Flieger:The Curious Incident of the Dream at the Barrow: Memory and Reincarnation in Middle-earth
•Michael D. C. Drout:J.R.R. Tolkien’s Medieval Scholarship and its Significance
•J.R.R. Tolkien:The Name “Nodens”
•Janet Brennan Croft:Walter E. Haigh, Author of A New Glossary of the Huddersfield Dialect
•Thomas Honegger:The Homecoming of Beorhtnoth: Philology and the Literary Muse
•Marjorie Burns:Tracking the Elusive Hobbit (In Its Pre-Shire Den)
•Yvette L. Kisor:“Elves (and Hobbits) always refer to the Sun as She”: Some Notes on a Note in Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings
•Kristine Larsen:SAURON, Mount Doom, and Elvish Moths: The Influence of Tolkien on Modern Science
•Douglas A. Anderson:Book Reviews
•David Bratman:The Year’s Work in Tolkien Studies
•Michael D. C. Drout, Rebecca Epstein, and Kathryn Paar:Bibliography (in English) for 2005
“The best anthology of Tolkien criticism and commentary.”
Mike Foster
Mike Foster
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“A welcome addition to the growing library of Tolkien criticism.”
Mark Hooker, Mythprint
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“What else can one say? The reviews are full, numerous, by respected hands, and informative. . . .another magisterial addition to the growing corpus of Tolkienian scholarship.”
David Doughan, Mallorn
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“A very important and highly readable addition to Tolkien scholarship.”
Carol A. Leibiger, Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts
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