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This is a second volume of articles by Mark T. Hooker that picks up where A Tolkienian Mathomium left off. Hooker's analysis is from a linguistic perspective similar to Tolkien's. "If you liked the last one, you're going to like this one," says the Foreword. Beyond Bree and Hither Shore said that there is "something [in A Tolkienian Mathomium] for everyone with even a passing interest in Tolkien. All of the articles are well researched, insightful, and highly informative." Tolkien Studies said that it is a "pleasantly eccentric volume ... Hooker has a wide variety of things to say that have not been heard before." Tolkien Collector's Guide said A Tolkienian Mathomium "is one of the most unique sets of essays on Tolkien I have read in the past 10 years." An early review by The Lord of the Rings Fanatics Plaza of the analysis of the origin of the name Tom Bombadil appearing in The Hobbitonian Anthology ranks it as "the best explanation yet of how the name Tom Bombadil came into being."
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The Hobbitonian Anthology: of Articles on J.R.R. Tolkien and his Legendarium (The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings)
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"Bilbo is one of a class of Hobbit first names that ends in –o, like Frodo, Bungo (Bilbo’s father), and Drogo (Frodo’s father)."
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This is the second volume of essays on Tolkien by Mark T. Hooker.
The first volume is entitled "A Tolkienian Mathomium."
There is a subtitle in the lower band of faux-runes on the cover that says, in Welsh and English, "A Red Book About Tolkien."
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"Bilbo is one of a class of Hobbit first names that ends in –o, like Frodo, Bungo (Bilbo’s father), and Drogo (Frodo’s father)."
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This is the second collection of analytic articles on J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit, written by Tolkien scholar and Comparative Translationist Mark T. Hooker, most famous, perhaps, for his application of Comparative Translation to the study of Tolkien in his book "Tolkien Through Russian Eyes". His first collection of essays is entitled: "A Tolkienian Mathomium". You can read the review from the German Tolkien Society's peer-reviewed annual "Hither Shore" here.
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