An edition of Tolkien the Medievalist (2004)

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An edition of Tolkien the Medievalist (2004)

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Interdisciplinary in approach, Tolkien the Medievalist provides a fresh perspective on J. R. R. Tolkien's Medievalism. In fifteen essays, eminent scholars and new voices explore how Professor Tolkien responded to a modern age of crisis - historical, academic and personal - by adapting his scholarship on medieval literature to his own personal voice. The four sections reveal the author influenced by his profession, religious faith and important issues of the time; by his relationships with other medievalists; by the medieval sources that he read and taught, and by his own medieval mythologizing.

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Tolkien the Medievalist
2004, Taylor & Francis Group Plc
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PR6039.O32 Z87 2003eb

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OL24319139M
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0203273621
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53706034
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D03E0441-9FCC-4B4A-A378-C39396889853

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