Tolkien: Man and Myth

Tolkien: Man and Myth. A Literary Life is a book about J.R.R. Tolkien. It was first released by HarperCollins in hardcover format, and later in the US in both hardcover and paperback editions.

Contents
  • Acknowledments
  • Preface
  1. A misunderstood man: Tolkien and the modern world
  2. Cradle convert to the grave: The child behind the myth
  3. Father Francis to Father Christmas: the father behind the myth
  4. True myth: Tolkien and the conversion of C.S. Lewis
  5. A ring of fellowship: Tolkien, Lewis and the Inklings
  6. The creation of Middle-earth: The myth behind the man
  7. Orthodoxy in Middle-earth: The truth behind the myth
  8. The well and the shadows: Tolkien and the critics
  9. Tolkien as hobbit: Englishman behind the myth
  10. Approaching Mount Doom: Tolkien's final years
  • Epilogue: Above all shadows rides the sun
  • Bibliography
Referencias

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