Root and Branch - Approaches towards Understanding Tolkien

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Root and Branch — Approaches towards Understanding Tolkien
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EditorThomas M. Honegger
PublisherWalking Tree Publishers
Released1999 (2nd edition 2006)
FormatPaperback
Pages158
ISBN3905703016
SeriesCormarë Series
Preceded byNews from the Shire and Beyond - Studies on Tolkien
Followed byFour Christian Fantasists

Root and Branch — Approaches towards Understanding Tolkien is the second book of Walking Tree's Cormarë Series. It is a collection of several essays.

Contents

  • Thomas M. Honegger: "The Monster, the Critics, and the Public: Literary Criticism after the Poll"
  • Thomas M. Honegger: "The Man in the Moon: Structural Depth in Tolkien"
  • Patrick Curry: "Tolkien and his Critics: A Critique"
  • Christina Ljungberg Stücklin: "Re-enchanting Nature: Some Magic Links between Margaret Atwood and J.R.R. Tolkien"
  • Andreas Bigger: "Love Song of the Dark Lord: Some Musings on the Reception of Tolkien in an Indian Context" (First edition only)

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Cormarë Series volumes
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