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|author=Nathalie Kuijpers, Renée Vink, and Cécile van Zon (editors) | |author=Nathalie Kuijpers, Renée Vink, and Cécile van Zon (editors) | ||
|publisher=[[Unquendor]] | |publisher=[[Unquendor]] |
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Lembas Extra 2016: Tolkien Among Scholars | |
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Author | Nathalie Kuijpers, Renée Vink, and Cécile van Zon (editors) |
Publisher | Unquendor |
Released | 2016 |
Pages | 258 |
ISBN | 978-90-826504-0-2 |
Lembas Extra 2016: Tolkien Among Scholars is an issue of the journal Lembas Extra. The issue contains sixteen articles.
Contents
- Thomas Honegger: "Scholarly Heroes, Heroic Scholars" (pp. 17-36)
- Łukasz Neubauer: "The Homecoming of Beorhtnoth as a Dialectic Attempt to Capture the Essence of the 'Northern Heroic Spirit'" (pp. 37-48)
- Thijs Porck: "New Roads and Secret Gates, Waiting Around the Corner: Investigating Tolkien's other Anglo-Saxon sources" (pp. 49–64)
- Mariëlle van Rijn: "God's Chosen Warrior and the Ring-bearer: Old English Guthlac A and Guthlac B as Sources of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings" (pp. 65-72)
- Aline Douma: "A Fell Light Is in Them. The Ontological Ambiguity of Grendel and the Undead in The Lord of the Rings" (pp. 73–84)
- David Llewellyn Dodds: "'Tolkien's Narnia'? Lit., Lang., Saints, Tinfang, and a Mythology – or two – for Christmas" (pp. 85–104)
- Nelson Goering: "Old Mercian: From Beowulf to Tolkien's Rohan" (pp. 105-118)
- Paul J. Smith: "French Connections in Middle-earth: The Medieval Legacy" (pp. 119–136)
- Renée Vink: "A Poet's Choices: Tolkien, Heusler and the Gap in the Poetic Edda" (pp. 137–150)
- Charlotte Doesburg: "Singing, Music and Magic in the Finnish Epic the Kalevala and J.R.R. Tolkien's Silmarillion" (pp. 151–160)
- Antoine Paris: "Playing with Philology: Unreliable Philology in The Lord of the Rings" (pp. 161–176)
- Hamish Williams: "Between Exile and Hospitality: The figure of the Xenos in Tolkien's Faërie" (pp. 177–190)
- Lettie Dorst: "The Hobbit Meets Stylistics: Analyzing Stylistic Features in The Hobbit and its Dutch Translation" (pp. 191–210)
- Jan van Breda: "Anarchy in Middle-earth?" (pp. 211–222)
- Luisa Paglieri: "Tolkien and the Academic World in Italy" (pp. 223–235)
- Gazala Anver: "A Deconstructive Reading of Tolkien Criticism with Special Emphasis on The Silmarillion" (pp. 137–150)