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News archive <-newer items | older items-> 20th February 2020: Call for papers — The Romantic Spirit in the Works of J.R.R. Tolkien If we examine Tolkien research since the 1960s, we may conclude that the notion of Tolkien as a Romanticist is not a popular approach of interpretation: "When referring to Tolkien's works, Romanticism is hardly the first genre that comes to mind" (Birks 28). His work has instead been largely interpreted within the context of his professional background as philologist and expert of medieval literature. The connection between Tolkien and the Middle Ages has thus become a commonplace of Tolkien scholarship "Tolkien and the Middle Ages: a connection that seems self-evident and has frequently been dealt with by Tolkien scholars over the last years" (Brückner et al. 6). But as important as these studies grounded in history and philology may be, their dominance makes it difficult for other aspects of Tolkien's complete works to become visible. Continue reading here (pdf) ... (to link to this announcement: http://www.walking-tree.org/news_archive.php?item=160 ) <-newer items | older items-> The most recent news items can also be viewed on the latest news page. | |
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