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Dr. '''Rhona Beare''', an English author and scholar, had a correspondance with [[J.R.R. Tolkien]] during her studies at Exeter University ([[Letter 211]], [[Letter 230]], [[Letter 245]], two of them published in full in ''[[J.R.R. Tolkien's Letters to Rhona Beare]]''). Eventually, she moved to Australia and became a Lecturer in Classics at Newcastle University, New South Wales, but returned to England in 2000.  
Dr '''Rhona Beare''' ([[1935]]-[[2018]]), an English author and scholar, had a correspondence with [[J.R.R. Tolkien]] during her studies at Exeter University ([[Letter 211]], [[Letter 230]], [[Letter 245]], two of them published in full in ''[[J.R.R. Tolkien's Letters to Rhona Beare]]''). Eventually, she moved to Australia and became a Lecturer in Classics at Newcastle University, New South Wales, but returned to England in 2000.  


While in Australia, Beare wrote some articles on Tolkien and [[Charles Williams]] for ''[[Mythlore]]''. She also translated Tolkien's ''[[Songs for the Philologists]]''.<ref>[http://www.tolkiensociety.org/2005/guests.html Tolkien 2005 Guests] on the web page of the [[Tolkien Society]], as of May 28, 2010.</ref>
While in Australia, Beare wrote some articles on Tolkien and [[Charles Williams]] for ''[[Mythlore]]''. She also translated Tolkien's ''[[Songs for the Philologists]]''.<ref>[http://www.tolkiensociety.org/2005/guests.html Tolkien 2005 Guests] on the web page of [[The Tolkien Society]], as of May 28, 2010.</ref>


==Bibliography, selected==
==Bibliography, selected==
===Books===
===Books===
 
*([[1985]]: ''[[J.R.R. Tolkien's Letters to Rhona Beare]]'')
*[[1999]]: [[J.R.R. Tolkien's The Silmarillion|''J.R.R. Tolkien's'' The Silmarillion]]
*[[1999]]: [[J.R.R. Tolkien's The Silmarillion|''J.R.R. Tolkien's'' The Silmarillion]]


===Articles===
===Articles===
 
*[[1979]]: [[Amon Hen 38|''Amon Hen'' 38]]
**"The Silmarillion and The Grail"
*[[1982]]: ''[[Quettar]]'', No. 15
**"The Origins of Quenya and Sindarin"
*[[1983]]:[[Mythlore 34|''Mythlore'' 34]]
**"Tolkien's Calendar & Ithildin"
*[[1983]]: ''[[Arda 10]]''
*[[1983]]: ''[[Arda 10]]''
**Conjectures on the origin of Quenya"
**"Conjectures on the origin of Quenya"
*[[1983]]: ''[[Parma Eldalamberon 6]]''
*[[1983]]: [[Parma Eldalamberon 6|''Parma Eldalamberon'', issue 6]]
**["A letter from Rhona Beare"]
**"Conjectures on the Origin of Quenya"
*[[1994]]: ''[[Tyalië Tyelelliéva 3]]''
*[[1994]]: ''[[Tyalië Tyelelliéva 3]]''
**"Haplology"
**"Haplology"
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*[[2001]]: ''[[Tyalië Tyelelliéva 17]]''
*[[2001]]: ''[[Tyalië Tyelelliéva 17]]''
**"Tolkien's Swallows"
**"Tolkien's Swallows"
*[[2008]]: ''[[The Ring Goes Ever On: Proceedings of the Tolkien 2005 Conference]]''
**"Influence of Climate on Myth: Tolkien's Theory and Practice"
*[[2010]]: [[The Silmarillion: Thirty Years On|The Silmarillion: ''Thirty Years On'']]
**"A Mythology for England"


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Revision as of 19:03, 10 January 2020

Rhona Beare
Biographical information
Born1935
Died20 February 2018
EducationExeter University
OccupationAcademic, author
LocationEngland

Dr Rhona Beare (1935-2018), an English author and scholar, had a correspondence with J.R.R. Tolkien during her studies at Exeter University (Letter 211, Letter 230, Letter 245, two of them published in full in J.R.R. Tolkien's Letters to Rhona Beare). Eventually, she moved to Australia and became a Lecturer in Classics at Newcastle University, New South Wales, but returned to England in 2000.

While in Australia, Beare wrote some articles on Tolkien and Charles Williams for Mythlore. She also translated Tolkien's Songs for the Philologists.[1]

Bibliography, selected

Books

Articles

References

  1. Tolkien 2005 Guests on the web page of The Tolkien Society, as of May 28, 2010.