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*[[2011]]: [[VII 27|''VII: An Anglo-American Literary Review'', Vol.27]] | *[[2011]]: [[VII 27|''VII: An Anglo-American Literary Review'', Vol.27]] | ||
**"Woodland Prisoner" - by [[Clyde S. Kilby]] with introduction and annotations by John D. Rateliff | **"Woodland Prisoner" - by [[Clyde S. Kilby]] with introduction and annotations by John D. Rateliff | ||
* [[2011]]: [[Picturing Tolkien|''Picturing Tolkien: Essays on Peter Jackson's'' The Lord of the Rings ''Film Trilogy'']] | |||
** "Two Kinds of Absence: Elision and Exclusion in Peter Jackson's ''The Lord of the Rings''" | |||
==Awards== | ==Awards== |
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John D. Rateliff | |
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Biographical information | |
Education | Ph.D. at Marquette University |
Occupation | Author |
Website | Sacnoth's Scriptorium |
John Rateliff is a J.R.R. Tolkien scholar, who became well-known when publishing The History of The Hobbit in 2007. He was also one of the authors of The Lord of the Rings Roleplaying Game (2002).
Bibliography
Books
- 1993: Tolkien Portraiture (as assistant)
- 2002: The Lord of the Rings Roleplaying Game - Core Book
- 2007: The History of The Hobbit
Articles
- 1981: Mythlore 8
- "She and Tolkien"
- 1991: Leaves from the Tree
- "Early Versions of Farmer Giles of Ham"
- 2000: Tolkien's Legendarium
- "The Lost Road, The Dark Tower, and The Notion Club Papers: Tolkien and Lewis's Time Travel Triad"
- 2006: The Lord of the Rings 1954-2004
- "'And All the Days of Her Life Are Forgotten': The Lord of the Rings as Mythic Prehistory"
- 2011: VII: An Anglo-American Literary Review, Vol.27
- "Woodland Prisoner" - by Clyde S. Kilby with introduction and annotations by John D. Rateliff
- 2011: Picturing Tolkien: Essays on Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings Film Trilogy
- "Two Kinds of Absence: Elision and Exclusion in Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings"
Awards
- 2009 - Mythopoeic Award, Mythopoeic Scholarship Award for Inkling Studies, The History of The Hobbit Part I: Mr. Baggins