J.R.R. Tolkien: the Forest and the City
J.R.R. Tolkien: the Forest and the City is a collection of papers from the conference Tolkien: The Forest and the City, held at the School of English,Trinity College Dublin, 21–22 September 2012.
Contents
- Foreword by Darryl Jones
- "Goths and Roman in Tolkien's Imagination" by Tom Shippey
- "Civil Pleasures in Unexpected Places: An Introduction to the Etiquette of Middle-earth" by Jane Suzanne Carroll
- "'Wildman of the Woods': Inscribing Tragedy on the Landscape of Middle-earth in The Children of Húrin" by Dimitra Fimi
- "Deeper and Deeper into the Wood: Forests as Places of Transformation in The Lord of the Rings" by Rebecca Merkelbach
- "The Forest and the City: The Dichotomy of Tolkien's Istari" by Dominika Nycz
- "'Raw Forest' versus 'Cooked City' — Lévi-Strauss in Middle-earth" by Thomas Honegger
- "'A Preference for Round Windows': Hobbits and the Arts and Crafts Movement" by Karl Kinsella
- "Fractures, Corruption and Decay: Understanding Speculative Cities through the Imagery of Minas Tirith, Minas Morgul and Metropolis" by Jennifer Harwood-Smith
- "The Forests and the Trees: Sal and Ian in Faërie" by Verlyn Flieger
- "'The Cedar is Fallen': Empire, Deforestation and the Fall of Númenor" by Gerard Hynes
- "'Sacred and of Immense Antiquity': Tolkien's Use of Riddles in The Hobbit" by Erin Sebo
- "Less Noise, More Green: Cultural Materialism and the Reverse Discourse of the Wild in Tolkien's The Hobbit" by Ian Kinane
- "Tolkien and Dante's Earthly Paradise: Enculturing Nature" by Alison Milbank
- "The Party Tree and its Roots in the Spanish Civil War" by Meg Black
- "The Tower and the Ruin: The Past in J.R.R. Tolkien's Works" by Michael D.C. Drout
Referencias
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