Deep Roots in a Time of Frost
Deep Roots in a Time of Frost is a collection of Patrick Curry's essays examining the environment and enchantment in J.R.R. Tolkien's works. It was published as No. 33 in the Cormarë Series.
Contents
- Introduction
- Part I: Nature
- — "Less Noise and More Green": Tolkien's Ideology for England
- — Modernity in Middle-earth
- — Middle-earth
- — Review of Ents, Elves, and Eriador
- Part II: Enchantment
- — Magic vs. Enchantment
- — Enchantment in Tolkien and Middle-earth
- — Iron Crown, Iron Cage: Tolkien and Weber on Modernity and Enchantment
- — The Third Road: Faërie in Hypermodernity
- Part III: Criticism
- — Tolkien and his Critics: a Critique
- — On Reading Tolkien
- — The Critical Response to Tolkien's Fiction
- — Review of Reading The Lord of the Rings
- Part IV: Varia
- — Approaches to Myth in Middle-earth
- — On Hobbits & Elves: or, Took and Baggins Again
Referencias
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