30.09.2016, 10:31
Un volume des Critical Insights avec pour sujet Le Hobbit paraît ce mois-ci. J'en parle essentiellement pour la dernière contribution au volume dont vous reconnaîtrez l'auteur, et malgré le prix prohibitif du volume. Il y a quelques autres noms intéressants : Fisher, Swank et Lobdell notamment.
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Citation :Table of Contents
Introduction
Stephen W. Potts: The Portal to Middle-earth
Context
Kelly Orazi: J. R. R. Tolkien’s World: Cultural and Historical Influences on Middle-earth’s Subcreator
Alicia Fox-Lenz: An Unexpected Success: The Hobbit and the Critics
Jason Fisher: The Riddle and the Cup: Germanic Medieval Sources and Analogues in The Hobbit
John Rosegrant: Bilbo Baggins, Harry Potter, and the Fate of Enchantment
Critical Views
Hannah Parry: “Of Gold and an Alloy”: Tolkien, The Hobbit, and Northern Heroic Spirit
Jared Lobdell: “Witness Those Rings and Roundelays”: Catholicism and Faërie in The Hobbit
Kris Swank: Fairy-stories that Fueled The Hobbit
Josh Brown: Poems and Songs of The Hobbit
Sara Waldorf: A Turning Point: The Effect of The Hobbit on Middle-earth
Jelena Borojević: The Hobbit: A Mythopoeic Need for Adventure
Kayla Shaw: Growing Up Tolkien: Finding our way through Mirkwood
Aurélie Brémont: How to slay a dragon when you are only three feet tall
What's the point of all this pedantry if you can't get a detail like this right?