The Ecological Augury in the Works of JRR Tolkien
The Ecological Augury in the Works of JRR Tolkien is a 2011 book investigating environmental topics in J.R.R. Tolkien's books. It is published as No. 21 in the Cormarë Series.
Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter One: "Rage against the Machine"
- Chapter Two: "Contrasting Environmental Personas in The Lord of the Rings: Tom Bombadil and Saruman"
- Chapter Three: "Contrasting Environmental Personas in The Lord of the Rings: Gandalf and Sauron"
- Chapter Four: "Seeing the World through Elvish Eyes: An Examination of the Human & Non-Human in Tolkien's Fiction"
- Chapter Five: "Tales That Grew in the Telling"
- Conclusion: "Mirrors of the Golden Wood"
- Afterword: "Trouble with the Trees"
Formerly unpublished material by Tolkien
Included in The Ecological Augury in the Works of JRR Tolkien is a one-sentence statement by J.R.R. Tolkien (p. 252) as remembered by Pamela Chandler (quoted from her journal).
Rare (or hard-to-find) material by Tolkien appearing in the book include a generous quote from the 1966 Oxford Mail interview (pp. 55–6) and a brief quote from the 1965 BBC Interview (p. 214).
Referencias
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