23.02.2011, 16:22
Apparemment Verlyn Flieger sort un nouveau bouquin en aout
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Le sommaire a été publié sur le blog de Jason Fisher : http://lingwe.blogspot.com/2011/02/verly...ction.html
Introduction
Part One: Tolkien Sub-creator
Notes
Index
http://www.amazon.fr/Green-Suns-Faerie-E...781&sr=1-2
Le sommaire a été publié sur le blog de Jason Fisher : http://lingwe.blogspot.com/2011/02/verly...ction.html
Introduction
Part One: Tolkien Sub-creator
- * Fantasy and Reality: J.R.R. Tolkien’s World and the Fairy-story Essay [Mythlore 22 (1999)]
* The Music and the Task: Fate and Free Will in Middle-earth [Tolkien Studies 6 (2009)]
* Tolkien and the Idea of the Book [The Lord of the Rings 1954–2004, ed. Hammond and Scull]
* Tolkien on Tolkien: “On Fairy-stories”, The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings
* When is a Fairy story a Faërie Story? Smith of Wootton Major [Myth and Magic: Art according to the Inklings, ed. Segura and Honegger]
* The Footsteps of Ælfwine [Tolkien’s ‘Legendarium’, ed. Flieger and Hostetter]
* The Curious Incident of the Dream at the Barrow [Tolkien Studies 4 (2007)]
* Whose Myth Is It?
- * Tolkien’s Wild Men From Medieval to Modern [Tolkien the Medievalist, ed. Chance]
* Tolkien and the Matter of Britain [Mythlore 87 (Summer/Fall 2000)]
* Frodo and Aragorn: The Concept of the Hero [Tolkien: New Critical Perspectives, ed. Isaacs and Zimbardo]
* Bilbo’s Neck Riddle
* Allegory Versus Bounce: Tolkien’s Smith of Wootton Major [Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts 12/2 (2001)]
* A Mythology for Finland: Tolkien and Lönnrot as Mythmakers [Tolkien and the Invention of Myth: A Reader, ed. Chance]
* Tolkien, Kalevala, and “The Story of Kullervo” [A new essay, or perhaps some of the editorial apparatus published in Tolkien Studies 7 (2010)]
* Brittany and Wales in Middle-earth
* The Green Knight, the Green Man, and Treebeard: Scholarship and Invention in Tolkien’s Fiction [Scholarship and Fantasy, ed. Battarbee]
* Missing Person [Mythlore 46 (Summer 1986)]
- * A Cautionary Tale: Tolkien’s Mythology for England
* The Mind, the Tongue, and the Tale
* A Postmodern Medievalist [Tolkien’s Modern Middle Ages, ed. Chance and Siewers]
* Taking the Part of Trees: Eco-conflict in Middle-earth [J.R.R. Tolkien and His Literary Resonances, ed. Clark and Timmons]
* Gilson, Smith, and Baggins [Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings: Sources of Inspiration, ed. Caldecott and Honegger]
* The Body in Question: The Unhealed Wounds of Frodo Baggins
* A Distant Mirror: Tolkien and Jackson in the Looking-glass [Studies in Medievalism: Postmodern Medievalisms, Volume XIII (2003; published 2005)]
Notes
Index
What's the point of all this pedantry if you can't get a detail like this right?