Tolkien’s Poetry
Tolkien's Poetry is a collection of ten essays examining J.R.R. Tolkien's poetry. It was published as No. 28 in the Cormarë Series.
Contents
- Foreword
- — By: Julian Eilmann and Allan Turner
- Introduction: Reading Tolkien's Poetry
- — By: Michael D.C. Drout
- Tolkien's Development as a Writer of Alliterative Poetry in Modern English
- — By: Tom Shippey
- "A Metre I Invented": Tolkien's Clues to Tempo in "Errantry"
- — By: John R. Holmes
- "For W.H.A." – Tolkien's Poem in Praise of Auden
- — By: Carl Phelpstead
- "The glimmer of limitless extensions in time and space": The Function of Poems in Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings
- — By: Petra Zimmermann
- Poetic Form and Spiritual Function: Praise, Invocation and Prayer in The Lord of the Rings
- — By: Lynn Forest-Hill
- What is it but a dream? Tolkien's "The Sea-Bell" and Yeats' "The Man who Dreamed of Faeryland"
- — By: Sue Bridgwater
- Poetry in the Transmission Conceit of The Silmarillion
- — By: Michael A. Joosten
- Tolkien's Poetic Use of the Old English and Latinate Vocabulary: A Study of Three Poems from The Adventures of Tom Bombadil
- — By: Nancy Martsch
- Cinematic Poetry: J.R.R. Tolkien's Poetry in The Lord of the Rings Films
- — By: Julian Eilmann
- Early Influences on Tolkien's Poetry
- — By: Allan Turner
Referencias
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