Tolkien and the critics; essays on J.R.R. Tolkien's The lord of the rings, edited by Neil D. Isaacs and Rose A. Zimbardo.
Publication details: Notre Dame [Ind.] University of Notre Dame Press [1968]Description: 296 pages illus. 22 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- 823/.9/12
- PR6039.O32 L634
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Includes bibliographical references.
On the possibilities of writing Tolkien criticism / Neil D. Isaacs -- The dethronement of power / C.S. Lewis -- The Lord of the Hobbits / Edmund Fuller -- The quest hero / W.H. Auden -- The appeal of The lord of the rings: a struggle for life / Hugh t. Keenan -- Power and meaning in The lord of the rings / Patricia Meyer Spacks -- Moral vision in The lord of the rings / Rose A. Zimbardo -- Men, halflings, and hero-worship / Marion Zimmer Bradley -- Tolkien and the fairy story / Robert J. Reilly -- Tolkien: the monsters and the critters / Thomas J. Gasque -- Old English in Rohan / John Tinkler -- The poetry of fantasy: verse in The lord of the rings / Mary Quella Kelly -- The shire, Mordor, and Minas Tirith / Charles Moorman -- The lord of the rings as literature / Burton Raffel -- Tolkien and Frodo Baggins / Roger Sale.
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