Binding Them All
Binding Them All: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on J.R.R. Tolkien and His Works is a collection of essays edited by Monika Kirner-Ludwig, Stephan Köser and Sebastian Streitberger. It was published as No. 37 in the Cormarë Series.
Contents
- "The Tolkien Journey at the University of Augsburg" by Stephan Köser (with Monika Kirner-Ludwig & Sebastian Streitberger)
- "'Meet the Professor' A Present-day Colleague's View of Tolkien's Academic Life and Work" by Thomas Honegger
- "A Meta-pragmatic and Discourse-analytical Approach to Tolkien's 'Beowulf The Monsters and the Critics': A Deliberate Look at its Edges, not its Center" by Monika Kirner-Ludwig
- "'One trailer to bring them all and in the darkness bind them?' Lord of the Rings Trailers and their Communicative Functions" by Heike Krebs
- "Searching 'For a Better Rhythm, or a Better Word or Phrase': Tolkien's Re-Telling of the Legend of King Arthur in Alliterative Metre" by Birgit Schwan
- "Wounds That Can(not) Be Wholly Cured: Ecopsychology, Solastalgia and Mental Substainability in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings" by Heike Schwarz
- "Ethereal Elvish and Horrid Orkish: An Attempt to Capture J.R.R. Tolkien's Controversial Theory of Linguistic Aesthetics and Phonetic Fitness" by Magdalena Spachmann
- "Concepts of Space in Middle-earth's Landscapes or the Potential of Fantasy and Film for School Geography" by Sebastian Streitberger
- "Insights into Mapping the Imagined World of J.R.R. Tolkien" by Sabine Timpf
- "How J.R.R. Tolkien Used Kennings to Make The Lord of the Rings into a Medieval Epic for the 20th Century" by Carolin Tober
- "Exploring the Linguistic Past through the Work(s) of J.R.R. Tolkien: Some Points of Orientation from English Language History" by Oliver M. Traxel
- "Tolkien's Green Man: The Racialised Cultural Other Within and Green Spaces in The Lord of the Rings" by Christine Vogt-William
Referencias
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