Representations of Nature in Middle-earth

Representations of Nature in Middle-earth is a collection of essays edited by Martin Simonson examining nature in J.R.R. Tolkien's works. It was published as No. 34 in the Cormarë Series.

Contents
  • "'Transform stalwart trees': Sylvan Biocentrism in The Lord of the Rings" by Andrea Denekamp
  • "'As we draw near mountains': Nature and Beauty in the Hearts of Dwarves" by Jessica Seymour
  • "'Behind a grey rain-curtain': Water, Melancholy and Healing in The Lord of the Rings" by Gabriela Silva Rivero
  • "Eru will enter Ëa: The Creational-Eschatological Hope of J.R.R. Tolkien" by Yannick Imbert
  • "Thinking with the Elements: J.R.R. Tolkien's Ecology and Object-Oriented Ontology" by Christopher Roman
  • "On Trees of Middle-earth: J.R.R. Tolkien's Mythical Creation" by Magdalena Mączyńska
  • "In Living Memory: Tolkien's Trees and Sylvan Landscapes as Metaphors of Cultural Memory" by Doris McGonagill
  • "A New Zealand Perspective on the Tectonics of Middle-earth" by Peter Hodder
  • "'Leaves of Gold There Grew': Lothlórien, Postcolonialism, and Ecology" by Gabriel Ertsgaard
Referencias

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