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Tolkien Szekundér bibliográfia

Összeállította: Nagy Gergely

Bibliography of Secondary Literature on J.R.R. Tolkien’s Works


Compiled by Gergely Nagy

Bevezető megjegyzések

A következő bibliográfia tudomásom szerint legteljesebb feldolgozása a Tolkien műveivel foglalkozó szekundér
irodalomnak: csak a ‘Cikkek’ szekcióban több, mint 900 tételt tartalmaz. Legfontosabb forrásom az amerikai MLA
Bibliography CD-ROM adatbázisa; innen származik a tételek nagyjából háromnegyede (köszönet illeti Theodore J.
Shermant, a Mythlore szerkesztőjét, aki rendelkezésemre bocsátotta az adatbázis tételeit), de ezen kívül is minden
számomra ismert forrást (monográfiák és cikkek bibliográfiái, jegyzetei) feldolgoztam (itt pedig Verlyn Fliegernek,
T.A. Shippey-nek és Richard C. Westnek tartozom köszönettel). Integráltam továbbá a brit Tolkien Society homepage-
én található bibliográfia anyagát is.
Mindezek ellenére megjegyzendő, hogy a bibliográfia nem teljes. Egyrészt feleslegesnek tartottam felvenni az
összes, napi- vagy hetilapokban (Times Literary Supplement, Observer, New York Review of Books, stb.) megjelent
egy-két hasábos cikket és reflexiót (vagy korai-későbbi recenziókat, amelyeknek amúgy is létezik külön
bibliográfiájuk); másrészt egyes kisebb folyóiratok (Tolkien Journal, Arda, stb.) tartalmát nem állt módomban
feldolgozni; harmadrészt még a nagyobb folyóiratok (Mythlore, Mallorn, Inklings) feldolgozottsága sem teljes, hiszen
egyes számaik tartalma az MLA-ben sem jelenik meg. Ilyen esetekben, különösen, hogy az adott folyóiratoknak
gyakorlatilag nincsen repertóriuma, kénytelen voltam annyi anyaggal dolgozni, amennyit az MLA-ből el tudtam érni.
Tolkien primér szövegeit és az azokból kivonatolt ‘note’-okat a bibliográfia nem tartalmazza, mivel
elsősorban a szekundér anyag összegyűjtésére törekedtem; bevettem azonban olyan köteteket, mint Douglas A.
Anderson Annotated Hobbit-kiadása és Louise D. Morrison Fellowship of the Ring-kommentárja. Alkalmanként
felbukkannak MA thesis-ek, és a DAI (Dissertation Abstracts International) viszonylag jó feldolgozottságának
köszönhetően PhD disszertációk is. Ezek a tételek inkább csak tájékoztató jellegűek, mivel az ilyen művek
Magyarországon gyakorlatilag teljesen elérhetetlenek. Minden írás és cikk, amely felbukkan a bibliográfiában,
valamilyen relevanciával bír Tolkienhez; ezt adott esetben (hozzáférhetetlenség miatt a szöveg ismeretének hiányában)
csak az MLA tárgyszavai alapján tudtam megállapítani.
Tanulmánykötetek tekintetében az anyag eléggé bőséges és változatos; feltüntettem minden olyan kötetet,
amelyben tudomásom szerint akár csak egyetlen, Tolkien szempontjából releváns cikk is található. A bibliográfia
legterjedelmesebb részét azonban természetesen a folyóiratcikkek adják, melyeknek rendkívüli tömege következik
egyrészt a specializált folyóiratok viszonylag nagy számának létezéséből, másrészt abból, hogy az MLA, ki tudja,
miért, sok kisebb (és talán jelentéktelenebb) folyóirat anyagát is feldolgozza.
Mivel a tételek túlnyomó többsége Magyarországon nem elérhető, így tartalmuk ismeretének hiányában
kénytelen voltam mindenféle tematikus csoportosítás mellőzésével pusztán alfabetikus felsorolásra szorítkozni. Azokat
a tételeket, melyek tudtommal megtalálhatók nálunk (akár valamelyik könyvtárban, akár egyes kutatók birtokában),
csillaggal (*) jelöltem meg. Bevettem ezen kívül azt a néhány magyar nyelvű publikációt, mely tudomásom szerint
eddig megjelent.
A bibliográfiai tételek formátumában elsősorban a praktikus szempontok és a konzisztencia volt a vezérelv.
Minden esetben igyekeztem a referenciákat a lehető legpontosabban megadni; bár ez sokszor (különösen egyes cikkek
pontos oldalszámainak esetében) csak azt eredményezte, hogy csak a forráskötetet tudom megadni, tartózkodva
bármilyen közelebbi meghatározástól. Tanulmány- és gyűjteményes kötetek esetében azok tartalmát, vagy a bennük
található releváns cikkeket a ‘Könyvek’ részben is hozom, bár ezek szerzőjük szerint kereshetők a ‘Cikkek’ részben is:
a megoldás talán szokatlan, de az az előnye feltétlenül megvan, hogy az ilyen kötetek tartalma már magának a
kötetnek a bejegyzésénél megtalálható és átlátható. Részletesebb tanulmányozás után egyértelmű lesz, hogy sok helyen
hiányosak a rendelkezésemre álló adatok. Ezeket folyamatosan igyekszem pótolni, párhuzamosan a beérkező új anyag
feldolgozásával.

Kérek mindenkit, hogy a bibliográfia teljesebbé és használhatóbbá tételének érdekében bármilyen észrevételt,
pontosítást, feldolgozásra számot tartó anyagot vagy adatot juttasson el hozzám a lamorak@mars.arts.u-szeged.hu
címen.

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A bibliográfia első nagyobb frissítése után a következő kiegészítő megjegyzéseim vannak. Az anyag jelentősen bővült
és finomodott: több, az első verzióban nem hozzáférhető tanulmánykötet tartalma most már szerepel, néhány újabb
könyv és jó néhány újabb folyóiratcikk került be a bibliográfiába, sok helyen sikerült eddig hiányzó oldalszámokkal
kiegészítenem egyes tételeket. Nagy örömömre szolgál, hogy jelentős számú új csillagot is ki kellett rakjak; reméljük,
a jövőben a Magyar Tolkien Társaság gyűjtőtevékenysége folytán a Magyarországon is hozzáférhető anyag (főleg a
folyóiratok tekintetében) tovább fog nőni. A folyóiratcikkek között azonban helyenként töröltem is csillagot,
nevezetesen a Dissertation Abstracts International-beli cikkek elől; itt a csillag könnyen megtévesztheti az olvasót, aki
abban a reményben, hogy megtalálhatja a disszertációt, utánanézve azt fogja látni, hogy csak az adott DAI-szám

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található meg valahol (mivel a DAI úgyis csak disszertáció-kivonatokat tartalmaz, ezzel úgysem lehet sokra menni).

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Preliminary Notes

The following bibliography is to my knowledge the most comprehensive collection of secondary literature on J.R.R.
Tolkien’s works; it contains more than 900 entries in the ‘Articles’ section only. My main source was the CD-ROM
form of the annual MLA Bibliography (and I owe thanks to Theodore J. Sherman, current editor of Mythlore, for
providing me with the material from the database), but I have processed all other sources I could reach (bibliographies
and notes of monographs and articles; for making available to me some of these, my thanks are due to Verlyn Flieger,
T.A. Shippey, and Richard C. West). I have also ransacked the British Tolkien Society’s Bibliography, available on
their website.
Despite all this, it has to be noted that the bibliography is not complete. Firstly, I did not think it necessary to
include all short notes or reflections published in daily or weekly papers (TLS, Observer, The New York Review of
Books—or for that matter, earlier or later reviews, since these are listed in separate bibliographies by themselves);
secondly, I could not process the material of some smaller periodicals (Tolkien Journal, Arda—because they are not
available to me); and thirdly, I could not get at the full contents of even the most important periodicals (Mythlore,
Mallorn, Inklings), since the contents of the latest issues do not yet appear in the MLA. In these cases, especially since
the given periodicals have no repertories, I was reduced to working with as much material as the MLA corpus yielded.
The bibliography does not list Tolkien’s writings and the ‘notes’ extracted from them, since my aim was to
survey the secondary literature; I have nevertheless decided to include such volumes as Douglas A. Anderson’s
Annotated Hobbit, or Louise D. Morrison’s commentary on The Fellowship of the Ring. I have included MA theses
and (thanks to the good coverage of Dissertation Abstracts International) PhD dissertations (though I am sure a great
number of these is still missing). Concerning study collections, the material is fairly profuse and varied; I have
incuded all volumes which to my knowledge contain articles relevant to Tolkien. But the greatest bulk of the
bibliography is undoubtedly made up of periodical articles; the great number of these derive from the existence of
several highly specialised journals and indicate a massive interest in Tolkien scholarship.
As most of the material contained in this bibliography is not available in Hungary (consequently, I have not
been able to see the overwhelming majority of them), I have refrained from any thematic grouping and resorted to
plain alphabetic listing, with the main division between book-length vs. shorter items. This was a sad necessity, but
otherwise my work would have been rendered absolutely impossible. However, I have marked all items which are to
my knowledge available in Hungary (either in libraries or in the possession of researchers) with an asterisk (*), and
have included the very few Hungarian articles on Tolkien known to me.
In formal matters I was guarded by the requirement of consistency and other practical considerations. I
always attempt to give as full a citation as my souce makes possible, with the greatest possible accuracy; but in the
case of some entries (especially with some periodical articles) this proved to be impossible, and I had to be content
with giving the source only, without any indication of e.g. page numbers. In the case of collection volumes, the
contents are listed in the ‘Books’ section too, though the articles themselves will be found, by their author, in the
‘Articles’ section, with full citation. This somewhat strange format makes it possible to survey the contents of a
volume when looking at the entry of the volume itself. It will be seen, on closer scrutiny, that many entries lack pieces
of information; this is so because of the incomplete and sometimes fragmentary nature of the material available to me.
I hope to be able to remedy this lack in the future, along with integrating material reaching me after the completion of
the project.

In the interest of better coverage and usability, please communicate all observations, corrections, material for inclusion
to me at lamorak@mars.arts.u-szeged.hu; your kind cooperation is highly appreciated.

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After the first major update of the bibliography I would like to make the following remarks. The material has
considerably increased and the data become more accurate: a number of essay collection volumes which were not
available to me in the first version are now contained in the bibliography; some new books and a good number of
articles were added; in many places I have managed to recover page numbers that were missing in the previous
version. I am very glad that I had to insert a goodly number of new asterisks; I hope that the future collection work of
the newly founded Hungarian Tolkien Society will further supplement the material available in Hungary (most
importantly as far as periodicals are concerned). I have also occasionally deleted asterisks in the ‘Articles’ section,
namely before the Dissertation Abstracts International entries; an asterisk here could easily deceive the reader, who,
hoping that the dissertation itself can be found somewhere, will find only the one-page abstract in DAI.

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1. Könyvek (monográfiák, tanulmánykötetek) / Books (monographs, collections)
Alderson, Brian, The Hobbit 50th Anniversary 1937-1987. (London: Unwin Hyman, 1987)

Allan, James D., An Introduction to Elvish. (Hayes: Bran’s Head Books, 1978)

-----, A Speculation on The Silmarillion. (privately printed, 1975)

-----, A Glossary of the Eldarin Tongues. (privately published, 1972)

*Anderson, Douglas A., ed., The Annotated Hobbit. (London: HarperCollins, 1988)

*Apter, T. E., Fantasy Literature: an Approach to Reality. (Bloomington: Indiana Univ. Pr., 1982)

Ars-Caras, ‘The Last Long Lost Tales’ Lembas Extra. ([Leiden]: Tolkien Genootschap Unquendor, 1991)

*Attebery, Brian, Strategies of Fantasy. (Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana Univ. Pr., 1992)

Avery, Gillian—Julia Briggs, eds., Children and Their Books: A Celebration of the Work of Iona and Peter Opie.
(Oxford: Clarendon, 1989) 424 pp.
351-67 Hugh Brogan, ‘Tolkien’s Great War’

*Battarbee, K.J., ed., Scholarship and Fantasy: Proceedings of the Tolkien Phenomenon, May 1992, Turku, Finland.
(Anglicana Turkuensia 12, Turku: University of Turku, 1993) 239 pp.
*2-3 ‘Foreword: the Tolkien Phenomenon’
*7-20 Luigi de Anna, ‘The Magic of Words: J.R.R. Tolkien and Finland’
*21-32 Helena Rautela, ‘Familiarity and Distance: Quenya’s Relation to Finnish’
*33-52 Christina Scull, ‘The Influence of Archaeology and History on Tolkien’s Middle-earth’
*53-72 Anders Stenström [Beregond], ‘Some Notes on Giants in Tolkien’s Writings’
*73-84 Andy Orchard, ‘Tolkien, the Monsters, and the Critics: Back to Beowulf’
*85-98 Verlyn Flieger, ‘The Green Man, the Green Knight, and Treebeard: Scholarship and
Invention in Tolkien’s Fiction’
*99-110 Fredrik Heinemann, ‘Tolkien and Old Icelandic Literature’
*111-132 Paul Bibire, ‘Saegde se þe cuþe: J.R.R. Tolkien as Anglo-Saxonist’
*133-150 Colin Duriez, ‘Sub-creation and Tolkien’s Theology of Story’
*151-164 Clive Tolley, ‘Tolkien and the Unfinished’
*165-186 David Llewellyn Dodds, ‘Technology and Sub-creation: Tolkien’s Alternative to the
Dominant Worldview’
*187-192 Keith Batterbee, ‘Speculative Fiction and Ideology’
*193-202 Vappu Viemerö, ‘Violence and Fantasy’
*203-216 Paul Bibire, ‘By Stock or by Stone: Recurrent Imagery and Narrative Pattern in The Hobbit’
*217-236 Tom A. Shippey, ‘Tolkien as a Post-War Writer’

Becker, Alida, A Tolkien Treasury. (Courage Books, 1989)

Becker, Alida— Joan McClusky—Douglas Kendall—Baird Searles—Bonniejean Christensen, eds., The Tolkien
Scrapbook. (Philadelphia: Running, 1978) 191 pp. [Prev. pub. essays, revs., poems, and stories; illus.]
9-43 Joan McClusky, ‘J.R.R. Tolkien: A Short Biography’
44-48 W.H. Auden, ‘At the End of the Quest, Victory’
56-73 Douglas Kendall, ‘A Trip through Middle-Earth: A Chronology of The Hobbit and The Lord of the
Rings’
96-110 Kenneth Atchity, ‘Two Views of J. R. R. Tolkien’
110-19 Baird Searles, ‘Confessions of a Tolkien Fiend’
180-90 Bonniejean Christensen, ‘A Tolkien Bibliography’

Begg, Ean C. M., The Lord of the Rings and the Signs of the Times. (London: Guild of Pastoral Psych., 1975) 23 pp.

Benczik, Vilmos, ed., Lingva arto: Jubilea libro omage al William Auld kaj Marjorie Boulton. (Rotterdam,
Netherlands: Universala Esperanto-Asocio, 1999) 217 pp.
92-100 Aleksander Korjenkov, ‘Unu ringo ilin regas’

Bingham, Jane M., ed., Writters for Children: Critical Studies of Major Authors since the Seventeenth Century. (New
York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1988)
561-71 Robin McKinley, ‘J. R. R. Tolkien, 1892-1973’

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Blackwelder, Richard A., A Tolkien Thesaurus (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities, 1326, New York and
London: Garland, 1990) 277 pp.

Bleiler, Everett Franklin, ed., Supernatural Fiction Writers: Fantasy and Horror, 2: A. E. Coppard to Roger Zelazny.
(New York: Scribner’s, 1985) 523-1169 pp.
675-682 Douglas Barbour, ‘J. R. R. Tolkien’

Blesa, Tua et al, eds. Actas del IX Simposio de la Sociedad Espanola de Literatura General y Comparada, I: La
mujer: Elogio y vituperio; II: La parodia; El viaje imaginario. (Zaragoza, Spain: Universidad de Zaragoza, 1994) 529
pp.
15-23 Javier Arce-Argos, ‘Tolkien y la parodia: Analisis de Egidio, el granjero de Ham (Zaragoza, 18 al 21
de noviembre de 1992)’

Bloom, Harold, ed., Modern Critical Interpretations: J. R. R. Tolkien’s “Lord of the Rings”. (Philadelphia: Chelsea
House, 2000)

Bonnal, Nicolas, Tolkien: Les Univers d’un Magicien. (Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1998)

Box, Su, The Lord of the Rings and Its Creator. (Oxford Polytechnic, 1974)

Bradfield, Julian, A Dictionary of Elvish. (privately printed, 1983)

Bradley, Marion Zimmer, Men, Halflings, and Hero-Worship. (Baltimore: T-K Graphics, 1973)

*Brooke-Rose, Christine, The Rhetoric of the Unreal. Studies in Narrative and Structure, Especially of the Fantastic.
(Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Pr., 1981)

Buchs, Peter—Thomas Honegger, eds., News from the Shire and Beyond—Studies on Tolkien. (Zurich and Berne:
Walking Tree Publ., 1997)
12-47 Nils-Lennart Johannesson, ‘The Speech of the Individual and of the Community in The Lord of the
Rings’
48-67 Thomas Honegger, ‘From Bag End to Lórien: the Creation of a Literary World’

Butler, Francelia, Children's Literature:The Great Excluded. (Storrs, Conn.: Children’s Lit. Assn, 1973) 256 pp.
Vol. 2. 77-86 John S. Morris, ‘Fantasy in a Mythless Age’

Carpenter, Humphrey, The Inklings: C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, Charles Williams, and Their Friends. (London: Allen
and Unwin, 1978)

*-----, J.R.R. Tolkien: A Biography. (London: Allen and Unwin; Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1977)

*Carpenter, Humphrey, ed. and sel, The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1981)

Carr, Gerald F.—Wayne Harbert—Lihua Zhang, eds., Interdigitations: Essays for Irmengard Rauch. (New York: Peter
Lang, 1999) xxi, 762 pp.
231-37 Arden R. Smith, ‘Old English Influence on the Danian Language of J. R. R. Tolkien’

Carter, Lin, Tolkien: A Look Behind The Lord of the Rings. (New York: Ballantine, 1969) [Checklist of crit. on Lord
of the Rings]

*Chance, Jane, The Lord of the Rings: The Mythology of Power. (Twayne’s Masterwork Studies 99, New York:
Twayne, 1992) xiv, 130 pp.

*----- Nitzsche, Tolkien's Art: A "Mythology for England." (London: Macmillan; New York: St. Martin’s Pr., 1979)
164 pp.

*Chance, Jane, ed., Tolkien the Medievalist. (Routledge Studies in Medieval Religion and Culture 3; London:
Routledge, 2002)
*1-12 Jane Chance ’Introduction’
I. J. R. R. Tolkien as a Medieval Scholar. Modern Contexts
*15-25 Douglas A. Anderson, ‘“An industrious little devil”: E. V. Gordon as friend and collaborator
with Tolkien’
*26-35 Verlyn Flieger, ‘“There would always be a fairy-tale”: J. R. R. Tolkien and the folklore
controversy’

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*36-49 Andrew Lazo, ‘“A kind of mid-wife”: J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis–sharing influence’
*50-62 Mary Faraci, ‘“I wish to speak”: Tolkien’s voice in his Beowulf essay’
*63-92 Christine Chism, ‘Middle-earth, the Middle Ages, and the Aryan nation: Myth and history
in World War II’
II. J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings and the medieval literary and mythological iexts/contexts
*95-105 Verlyn Flieger, ‘Tolkien’s Wild Men: From medieval to modern’
*106-32 Leslie A. Donovan, ‘The valkyrie reflex in J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings:
Galadriel, Shelob, Éowyn, and Arwen’
*133-54 Miranda Wilcox, ‘Exilic imagining in The Seafarer and The Lord of the Rings’
*155-68 Margaret A. Sinex, ‘“Oathbreakers, why have ye come?” Tolkien’s “Passing of the Grey
Company” and the twelfth-century Exercitus mortuorum’
III. J. R. R. Tolkien: The texts/contexts of medieval patristics, theology, and iconography
*171-82 John William Houghton, ‘Augustine in the cottage of lost play: The Ainulkindalë as asterisk
cosmogony’
*183-93 Bradford Lee Eden, ‘The “music of the spheres: Relationships between Tolkien’s The
Silmarillion and medieval cosmological and religious theory’
*194-224 Jonathan Evans, ‘The anthropology of Arda. Creation, theology, and the race of Men’
*225-36 Michael W. Maher, S.J., ‘“A land without stain”: Medieval images of Mary and their use in
the characterisation of Galadriel’
IV. J. R. R. Tolkien’s Silmarillion mythology: Medievalized retextualization and theory
*239-58 Gergely Nagy, ‘The great chain of reading: (Inter-)textual relations and the technique of
mythopoesis in the Túrin story’
*259-67 Richard C. West, ‘Real-world myth in a secondary world: Mythological aspects in the story
of Beren and Lúthien’

*Clark, George—Dan Simmons, eds., J.R.R. Tolkien and His Literary Resonances: Views of Middle-earth. (Westport,
Conn. and London: Greenwood Pr., 2000) 224 pp.
*1-10 Daniel Timmons, ‘Introduction’
*11-20 C.W. Sullivan III, ‘Tolkien the Bard: His Tale Grew in the Telling’
*21-38 Jonathan Evans, ‘The Dragon-lore of Middle-earth: Tolkien and Old English and Old Norse
Tradition’
*39-51 George Clark, ‘J.R.R. Tolkien and the True Hero’
*53-69 Geoffrey Russom, ‘Tolkien’s Versecraft in The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings’
*71-81 Roger C. Schlobin, ‘The Monsters are Talismans and Transgressions: Tolkien and Sir Gawain and
the Green Knight’
*83-94 Charles W. Nelson, ‘The Sins of Middle-earth: Tolkien’s Use of Medieval Allegory’
*95-108 Tanya Caroline Wood, ‘Is Tolkien a Renaissance Man? Sir Philip Sidney’s Defense of Poetry and
J.R.R. Tolkien’s ‘On Fairy-Stories’’
*109-19 Debbie Sly, ‘Weaving Nets of Gloom: ‘Darkness Profound’ in Tolkien and Milton’
*121-31 William N. Rogers II—Michael R. Underwood, ‘Gagool and Gollum: Exemplars of Degeneration in
King Solomon’s Mines and The Hobbit’
*133-45 David Sandner, ‘‘Joy Beyond the Walls of the World’: The Secondary World-Making of J.R.R.
Tolkien and C.S. Lewis’
*147-58 Verlyn Flieger, ‘Taking the Part of Trees: Eco-Conflict in Middle-earth’
*159-71 Faye Ringel, ‘Woman Fantasists: In the Shadow of the Ring’
*173-82 W.A. Senior, ‘Loss Eternal in J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle-earth’
*183-98 Tom Shippey, ‘Orcs, Wraiths, Wights: Tolkien’s Images of Evil’
*199-206 Bibliography

Clute, John—John Grant, eds., The Encyclopedia of Fantasy. (New York: St. Martin’s Pr., 1997)

*Colebatch, Hal, The Return of the Heroes. The Lord of the Rings, Star Wars and Contemporary Culture. (Perth:
Australian Institute for Public Policy, 1990)

Collins, David R., J.R.R. Tolkien: Master of Fantasy. (Minneapolis: Lerner, 1992)

Collins, Robert A.—Howard D. Pearce, III, eds., The Scope of the Fantastic: Culture, Biography, Themes, Children's
Literature. (Contribs. to the Study of Science Fict. and Fantasy, 11, Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1985) xii, 284 pp.
249-255 David Stevens, ‘Trolls and Dragons versus Pocket Handkerchiefs and ‘Polite Nothings’:
Elements of the Fantastic and the Prosaic in The Hobbit (1st Internat. Conf. on Fantastic in Lit. and Film)’

Collins, Robert A.—Howard D. Pearce, eds.; Eric S. Rabin, introd., The Scope of the Fantastic: Theory, Technique,
Major Authors. (Contribs. to Study of Science Fict. and Fantasy, 10, Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1985) xii, 295 pp.
255-262 Douglas A. Burger, ‘Tolkien’s Elvish Craft and Frodo’s Mithril Coat (1st Internat. Conf. on
Fantastic in Lit. and Film)’

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Cornwell, Neil, The Literary Fantastic: From Gothic to Postmodernism. (Hervel Hempstead: Harvester, 1990)

*Coyle, William, ed., Aspects of Fantasy: Selected Essays from the Second International Conference on the Fantastic
in Literature and Film. (Contribs. to Study of Science Fict. and Fantasy, 19, Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1986) ix, 250
pp.
*61-71 Karen Schaafsma, ‘Wondrous Vison: Transformation of the Hero in Fantasy Through
Encounter with Others’
*141-148 James L. Hodge, ‘Tolkien’s Mythological Calendar in The Hobbit’
*149-154 Douglas A. Burger, ‘The Shire: A Tolkien Version of Pastoral’

Crabbe, Katharyn W., J. R. R. Tolkien. (New York: Ungar, 1981; expanded ed. Ungar, 1988) viii, 192 pp.

Crawford, Edward, Some Light on Middle-earth. (London: The Tolkien Society, 1985)

Criado, de Val Manuel, ed., La juglaresca. (Hist. de la Lit. Hispanica desde Sus Fuentes 7, Madrid: EDI-6, 1986) 759
pp.
699-703 Jorge Norberto Ferro, ‘La juglaresca primitiva como recurso relevante en la estructura de El
senor de los anillos, de J. R. R. Tolkien (Actas del I Congreso Internacional sobre la juglaresca)’

*Curry, Patrick, Defending Middle-earth: Tolkien, Myth, and Modernity. (Edinburgh: Floris Books; New York: St.
Martin’s Pr., 1997; London: HarperCollins, 1998)

Day, David, Tolkien’s Ring. (London: HarperCollins, 1994)

-----, The Tolkien Companion (London: Mandarin, 1993)

-----, Tolkien: The Illustrated Encyclopedia. (London: Mitchell Beazley, 1991)

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Dollerup, Cay, ed., Volve: Scandinavian Views on Science Fiction. (Anglica et Americana, 4, Copenhagen: Dept. of
Eng., Univ. of Copenhagen, n.d.) 123 pp.
17-42 Bent Nordhjem, ‘In Quest of Tolkien’s Middle-Earth: On the Interpretation and Classification of The
Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien (with an Old English Word-List) (Scandinavian Science-Fict. Festival 1977)’

Duriez, Colin, The Tolkien and Middle-Earth Handbook (Eastbourne: Monarch; Grand Rapids: Baker Book House;
Pymble, NSW: Angus and Robertson, 1992)

Elgin, Don D., The Comedy of the Fantastic: Ecological Perspectives on the Fantasy Novel. (Westport: Greenwood,
1985)

Ellwood, Gracia F., Good News from Tolkien's Middle Earth: Two Essays on the "Applicability" of the Lord of the
Rings. (Grand Rapids, Mich.: Eerdmans, 1970)

Etkin, Anne, ed., Eglerio! In Praise of Tolkien. (Greencastle: Quest Communication, 1978)

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Filmer, Kath, Scepticism and Hope in Twentieth Century Fantasy Literature. (Bowling Green: Bowling Green State
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*Flieger, Verlyn, A Question of Time: J. R. R. Tolkien's Road to Faerie (Kent, OH: Kent State Univ. Pr., 1997) x, 276
pp.

*-----, Splintered Light: Logos and Language in Tolkien's World. (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1983) xx, 167 pp.

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CT: Greenwood Pr., 2000)
I. The History
*3-6 Rayner Unwin, ‘Early Days of Elder Days’
*7-18 Christina Scull, ‘The Development of Tolkien’s ‘Legendarium’:Some Threads in the
Tapestry of Middle-earth’
*19-29 Wayne G. Hammond, ‘‘A Continuing and Evolving Creation’: Distractions in the Later
History of Middle-earth’
*31-68 Charles E. Noad, ‘On the Construction of The Silmarillion’
*69-91 David Bratman, ‘The Literary Value of The History of Middle-earth’
II. The Languages
*95-104 Christopher Gilson, ‘Gnomish Is Sindarin: The Conceptual Evolution of an Elvish
Language’
*105-11 Arden R. Smith, ‘Certhas, Skirditaila, Futhark: A Feigned History of Runic Origins’
*113-39 Patrick Wynne—Carl F. Hostetter, ‘Three Elvish Verse Modes: Ann-thennath, Minlamad
thent/estent, and Linnod’
III. The Cauldron and the Cook
*143-60 Joe R. Christopher, ‘Tolkien’s Lyric Poetry’
*161-81 Paul Edmund Thomas, ‘Some of Tolkien’s Narrators’
*183-98 Verlyn Flieger, ‘The Footsteps of Aelfwine’
*199-218 John D. Rateliff, ‘The Lost Road, The Dark Tower, and The Notion Club Papers: Tolkien
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*219-31 Marjorie Burns, ‘Gandalf and Odin’
*233-45 Richard C. West, ‘Túrin’s Ofermod: An Old English Theme in the Development of the
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*Foster, Robert, The Complete Guide to Middle-earth. (London: Allen and Unwin; New York: Ballantine, 1978)

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*Fried, István, ed., Szövegek között IV. (Szeged: SZTE Összehasonlító Irodalomtudományi Tanszék, 2000)
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Fuller, Edmund, Myth, Allegory, and Gospel. (Bethany Fellowship, 1974)

Galinsky, G. Karl, ed., Perspectives of Roman Poetry: A Classic's Symposium. (Austin: Univ. of Texas Pr., 1974) 160
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Giddings, Robert, ed., J. R. R. Tolkien: This Far Land. (Crit. Studies Ser., London; Totowa, NJ: Vision; Barnes and
Noble, 1983) 206 pp.
25-41 Fred Inglis, ‘Gentility and Powerlessness: Tolkien and the New Class’
42-55 Roger King, ‘Recovery, Escape, Consolation: Middle-Earth and the English Fairy Tale’
56-72 Janet Menzies, ‘Middle-Earth and the Adolescent’
73-86 Nigel Walmsley, ‘Tolkien and the ‘60s’
87-107 Diana Wynne Jones, ‘The Shape of the Narrative in The Lord of the Rings’
108-124 Derek Robinson, ‘The Hasty Stroke Goes Oft Astray: Tolkien and Humour’
125-136 Kenneth McLeish, ‘The Rippingest Yarn of All’
137-153 Alan Bold, ‘Hobbit Verse versus Tolkien’s Poem’
154-178 Nick Otty, ‘The Structuralist’s Guide to Middle-Earth’
179-197 Brenda Partridge, ‘No Sex Please - We’re Hobbits: The Construction of Female Sexuality in
The Lord of the Rings’

GoodKnight, Glen H., ed., (introd., 3-4), Special Issue Focusing on The Silmarillion, Unfinished Tales, The Letters of
J. R. R. Tolkien. Mythlore 9:2 (1982) (32)

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6-8 Howard Davis, ‘The Ainulindale: Music of Creation’
11-19 Janice Johnson, ‘The Celeblain of Celeborn and Galadriel’
22-27 Glen H. GoodKnight, ‘Tolkien in Translation’
28 Benjamin Urrutia, ‘Some Notes to the Letters of J. R. R. Tolkien’

-----, Mythcon I: Proceedings. (Los Angeles : Mythopoeic Society, 1971)


3-4 C.S. Kilby, ‘Tolkien, Lewis, and Williams’
5-8 Randel Helms, ‘The Structure and Aesthetic of Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings’
8-10 Virginia Dabney, ‘On the Natures and Histories of the Great Rings’
12-14 Laura A. Ruskin, ‘Three Good Mothers: Galadriel, Psyche, and Sybil Coningsby’
20-21 Alexis Levitkin, ‘The Lure of the Ring’
35-40 Judy W. Bell, ‘The Language of J.R.R. Tolkien in The Lord of the Rings’
54-56 Robert Foster, ‘Sindarin and Quenya Phonology’
56-58 Glen H. GoodKnight, ‘The White Tree’

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Haarder, Andreas—Iorn Pio—Preben Meulengracht Sorensen—Reinhold Schroder, eds., The Medieval Legacy: A
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51-69 T. A. Shippey, ‘Goths and Huns: The Rediscovery of the Northern Cultures in the Nineteenth
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Halton, Thomas—Joseph P. Willimer, eds., Diakonia: Studies in Honour of Robert T. Meyer. (Washington DC:
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*127-32 Verlyn Flieger, ‘Naming the Unnamable: The Neoplatonic ‘One’ in Tolkien’s Silmarillion’

Harvey, David, The Song of Middle Earth: J.R.R. Tolkien’s Themes, Symbols, and Myths (London: Allen and Unwin,
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Helms, Randel, Tolkien and the Silmarils. (London: Thames and Hudson; Houghton Mifflin, 1981)

*-----, Tolkien's World. (London: Thames and Hudson, Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1974) 160 pp.

Hillegas, Mark R., ed.; Peter Kreeft, Shadows of Imagination: The Fantasies of C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, and
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*Hillegas, Mark R., ed.; Harry T. Moore, pref., Shadows of Imagination: The Fantasies of C. S. Lewis, J. R. R.
Tolkien, and Charles Williams. (Crosscurrents Modern Critiques, Carbondale; London: Southern Illinois Univ. Pr.,
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*59-69 Charles Moorman, ‘‘Now Entertain Conjecture of a Time’ - The Fictive Worlds of C. S. Lewis and J.
R. R. Tolkien’
*70-80 Clyde S. Kilby, ‘Meaning in The Lord in the Rings’
*81-96 Daniel Hughes, ‘Pieties and Giant Forms in The Lord of the Rings’
*97-110 Gunnar Urang, ‘Tolkien’s Fantasy: The Phenomenology of Hope’

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*Honegger, Thomas, ed., Root and Branch—Approaches Towards Understanding Tolkien. (Cormare Ser. 2; Zurich and
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*1-5 Thomas Honegger, ‘The Monster, the Critics, and the Public: Literary Criticism after the
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*9-76 Thomas Honegger, ‘The Man in the Moon: Structural Depth in Tolkien’
*81-148 Patrick Curry, ‘Tolkien and His Critics: A Critique’
*151-162 Christina Ljungberg Stücklin, ‘Re-enchanting Nature: Some Magic Links between
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*165-179 Andreas Bigger, ‘Love Song of the Dark Lord: Some Musings on the Reception of Tolkien
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*Hume, Kathryn, Fantasy and Mimesis: Responses to Reality in Western Literature. (New York: Methuen, 1984)

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*Isaacs, Neil D.—Rose A. Zimbardo, eds., Tolkien: New Critical Perspectives. (Lexington: Univ. Pr. of Kentucky,
1981) vii, 175 pp.
*1-7 Neil D. Isaacs, ‘On the Need for Tolkien Criticism’
*8-18 Lionel Basney, ‘Myth, History, and Time in The Lord of the Rings’
*19-39 J. S. Ryan, ‘Folktale, Fairy Tale, and the Creation of a Story’
*40-62 Verlyn Flieger, ‘Frodo and Aragorn: The Concept of the Hero’
*63-71 Rose A. Zimbardo, ‘The Medieval-Renaissance Vision of The Lord of the Rings’
*72-86 Daniel Hughes, ‘Pieties and Giant Forms in the Lord of the Rings’
*87-105 Patrick Grant, ‘Tolkien: Archetype and Word’
*106-116 David L. Jeffrey, ‘Recovery: Name in The Lord of the Rings’
*117-132 Paul Kocher, ‘Middle-earth: an Imaginary World?’
*133-149 Henry B. Parks, ‘Tolkien and the Critical Approach to Story’
*150-162 Lois R. Kuznets, ‘Tolkien and the Rhetoric of Childhood’
*163-167 Joseph McLellan, ‘Frodo and the Cosmos: Reflections on The Silmarillion’
*168-75 Robert M. Adams, ‘The Hobbit Habit’

*Isaacs, Neil D.— Rose A. Zimbardo, eds., Tolkien and the Critics: Essays on J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the
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*1-11 Neil D. Isaacs, ‘On the Possibilities of Writing Tolkien Criticism’
*12-16 C.S. Lewis, ‘The Dethronement of Power’
*17-39 Edmund Fuller, ‘The Lord of the Hobbits: J. R. R. Tolkien’
*40-61 W.H. Auden, ‘The Quest Hero’
*62-80 Hugh Tolkien Keenan, ‘The Appeal of The Lord of the Rings: A Struggle for Life’
*81-99 Patricia Meyer Spacks, ‘Power and Meaning in The Lord of the Rings’
*100-8 Rose A. Zimbardo, ‘Moral Vision in The Lord of the Rings’
*109-27 Marion Zimmer Bradley, ‘Men, Halflings, and Hero Worship’
*128-50 R.J. Reilly, ‘Tolkien and the Fairy Story’
*151-163 Thomas J. Gasque, ‘Tolkien: the Monsters and the Critters’
*164-69 John Tinkler, ‘Old English in Rohan’
*170-200 Mary Quella Kelly, ‘The Poetry of Fantasy: Verse in The Lord of the Rings’
*201-17 Charles Moorman, ‘The Shire, Mordor, and Minas Tirith’
*218-246 Burton Raffel, ‘The Lord of the Rings as Literature’
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*Kocher, Paul H., Master of Middle-Earth: The Fiction of J.R.R. Tolkien. (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1972) 247 pp.

-----, The Reader’s Guide to The Silmarillion (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1980; London: Thames and Hudson, 1981)

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-----, Die Inklings-Bibliothek: Systematischer Katalog der Spezialsammlung zu G.K. Chesterton, C.S. Lewis, George
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29-42 Dorothy Matthews, ‘The Psychological Journey of Bilbo Baggins’
43-56 Walter Scheps, ‘The Fairy-Tale Morality of The Lord of the Rings’
57-68 Agnes Perkins—Helen Hill, ‘The Corruption of Power’
69-76 Deborah C. Rogers, ‘Everyclod and Everyhero: The Image of Man in Tolkien’
77-94 Richard C. West, ‘The Interlace Structure of The Lord of the Rings’
95-106 David M. Miller, ‘Narrative Pattern in The Fellowship of the Ring’
107-15 Robert Plank, ‘‘The Scouring of the Shire’: Tolkien’s View of Fascism’
117-42 Charles A. Huttar, ‘Hell and the City: Tolkien and the Traditions of Western Literature’
143-52 U. Milo Kaufmann, ‘Aspects of the Paradisiacal in Tolkien’s Work’
153-201 Christopher Tolkien, ‘Guide to the Names in The Lord of the Rings’

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-----, Modern Fantasy: Five Studies. (Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Pr., 1975) 308 pp.

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11-31 ‘Introduction: The Apologists of Eucatastrophe’
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Nodelman, Perry, ed.; Jill P. May, fwd., Touchstones: Reflections on the Best in Children's Literature, Volume One.
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*Pawling, Christopher, ed., Popular Fiction and Social Change. (New York: St. Martin’s Pr., 1984) vii, 246 pp.
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189-206 Elizabeth M. Allen, ‘Persian Influences in J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings’

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Reynolds, Patricia, Tolkien’s Birmingham. (Milton Keynes: Forsaken Inn Pr., 1992)

Reynolds, Patricia—Glen GoodKnight, eds., Proceedings of the J. R. R. Tolkien Centenary Conference 1992:
Proceedings of the Conference Held at Keble College, Oxford, England, 17th-24th August 1992 to Celebrate the
Centenary of the Birth of Professor J. R. R. Tolkien, Incorporating the 23rd Mythopoeic Conference (Mythcon XXIII)
and Oxenmoot 1992 Mythlore/Mallorn 21; 33:2 (1995-6) (80)
6-7 Unpublished Contributions
7-9 Editorial
10-11 Opening Address
I. Recollection and Remembrance
12-14 Vera Chapman, ‘Reminiscences: Oxford in 1920, Meeting Tolkien and Becoming an Author
at 77’
15-16 Glen H. GoodKnight, ‘Tolkien Centenary Banquet Address’
17-20 Fr. Robert Murray, ‘Sermon at Thanksgiving Service, Keble College Chapel, 23rd Aug
1992’
21-25 George Sayer, ‘Recollections of J.R.R. Tolkien’
26-30 Rayner Unwin, ‘Publishing Tolkien’
II. Sources and Influences
31-38 Nils Ivar Agøy, ‘Quid Hinieldus cum Christo? - New Perspectives on Tolkien’s Theological
Dilemma and His Sub-creation Theory’
39-44 Verlyn Flieger, ‘Tolkien’s Experiment with Time: ‘The Lost Road’, ‘The Notion Club
Papers’ and J.W. Dunne’
*45-52 Deirdre Greene, ‘Higher Argument: Tolkien and the Tradition of Vision, Epic, and
Prophecy’
53-57 Virginia Luling, ‘The Anthropologist in Middle-earth’
58-62 Charles E. Noad, ‘Frodo and His Spectre: Blakean Resonances in Tolkien’
*63-67 Gloriana St. Clair, ‘An Overview of the Northern Influences on Tolkien’s Works’
*68-72 Gloriana St. Clair, ‘Volsunga Saga and Narn: Some Analogies’
73-83 Chris Seeman, ‘Tolkien’s Revision of the Romantic Tradition’
84-93 Tom Shippey, ‘Tolkien as a Post-War Writer’
94-107 Norman Talbot, ‘Where Do Elves Go to? Tolkien and a Fantasy Tradition’
III. The Lord of the Rings
108-114 Marjorie Burns, ‘Eating, Devouring, Sacrifice and Ultimate Just Deserts’
*115-120 Jane Chance, ‘Power and Knowledge in Tolkien: The Problem of Difference in ‘The
Birthday Party’’
121-125 Joe R. Christopher, ‘The Moral Epiphanies in The Lord of the Rings’
126-138 Patrick Curry, ‘‘Less Noise and More Green’: Tolkien’s Ideology for England’
139-144 Gwenyth Hood, ‘The Earthly Paradise in Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings’
*145-150 Gloriana St. Clair, ‘Tolkien as Reviser: A Case Study’
151-157 Christina Scull, ‘Open Minds, Closed Minds in The Lord of the Rings’
IV. The Silmarillion
*158-166 Alex Lewis, ‘Historical Bias in the Making of The Silmarillion’
*167-172 Eric Schweicher, ‘Aspects of the Fall in The Silmarillion’
V. Linguistics and Lexicography
173-186 Peter M. Gilliver, ‘At the Wordface: J.R.R. Tolkien’s Work on the Oxford English
Dictionary’
187-194 Christopher Gilson—Patrick Wynne, ‘The Growth of Grammar in the Elven Tongues’
195-199 Deirdre Greene, ‘Tolkien’s Dictionary Poetics: The Influence of the OED’s Defining Style
on Tolkien’s Fiction’
200-205 Natalia Grigorieva, ‘Translating Tolkien into Russian’
*206-212 Bruce Mitchell, ‘J.R.R. Tolkien and Old English Studies: An Appreciation’
213-220 Tom Shippey, ‘Tolkien and the Gawain-poet’
VI. Response and Reaction
*221-225 Vladimir Grushetskiy, ‘How Russians See Tolkien’
*226-232 Wayne G. Hammond, ‘The Critical Response to Tolkien’s Fiction’
233-246 Jessica Yates, ‘Tolkien the Anti-totalitarian’
VII. Tolkien Studies
*247-252 Helen Armstrong, ‘Good Guys, Bad Guys, Fantasy and Reality’
253-255 Christine Barkley, ‘The Realm of Faerie’
256-262 Christine Barkley, ‘Point of View in Tolkien’
263-271 Joe R. Christopher, ‘J.R.R. Tolkien and the Clerihew’
272-277 Edith L. Crowe, ‘Power in Arda: Sources, Uses, and Misuses’
278-280 Chris Hopkins, ‘Tolkien and Englishness’
*281-290 Carl J. Hostetter—Arden R. Smith, ‘A Mythology for England’

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291-297 Nancy Martsch, ‘A Tolkien Chronology’
298-300 Tadeusz Andrzej Olszanski, ‘Evil and the Evil One in Tolkien’s Theology’
301-309 René van Rossenberg, ‘Tolkien’s Exceptional Visit to Holland: A Reconstruction’
310-314 Anders Stenström, ‘A Mythology? For England?’
315-322 Dwayne Thorpe, ‘Tolkien’s Elvish Craft’
VIII. Middle-earth Studies
323-329 Jenny Coombs—Marc Read, ‘A Physics of Middle-earth’
330-333 David A. Funk, ‘Explorations into the Psyche of the Dwarves’
334-339 William Antony Swithin Sarjeant, ‘The Geology of Middle-earth’
340-344 Lester E. Simons, ‘Writing and Allied Technologies in Middle-earth’
IX. The Inklings
345-355 Charles A. Coulombe, ‘Hermetic Imagination: The Effect of The Golden Dawn on Fantasy
Literature’
356-359 David Doughan, ‘Tolkien, Sayers, Sex and Gender’
360-363 Colin Duriez, ‘Tolkien and the Other Inklings’
364-366 Lisa Hopkins, ‘Female Authority Figures in the Works of Tolkien, C.S. Lewis and Charles
Williams’
367-374 Diana Lynne Pavlac, ‘More than a Bandersnatch: Tolkien as a Collaborative Writer’
375-393 Stephen Yandell, ‘‘A Pattern Which Our Nature Cries Out For’: the Medieval Tradition of
the Ordered Four in the Fiction of J.R.R. Tolkien’
X. Flights of Fancy
394-395 John Ellison, ‘Baggins Remembered’
396-410 Hubert Sawa, ‘Short History of the Territorial Development of the Dwarves’ Kingdoms in
the Second and Third Ages of Middle-earth’
411-418 Angela Surtees—Steve Gardner, ‘The Mechanics of Dragons: An Introduction to the Study
of Their ‘Ologies’
XI. Other Writers
419-430 Madawc Williams, ‘Tales of Wonder—Science Fiction and Fantasy in the Age of Jane
Austen’
431-434 J.R. Wytenbroek, ‘Natural Mysticism in Kenneth Grahame’s The Wind in the Willows’
435-438 J.R. Wytenbroek, ‘Catacean Consciousness in Katz’s Whalesinger and L’Engle’s A Ring of
Endless Light’
439- Index

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Rossenberg, Rene van, ed., Elrond’s Holy Round Table: Essays on Tolkien, Sayers and the Arthur Saga. (Lembas Extra
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-----, Motieven in Midden-aarde: Essays over Tolkien en fantasy. (Lembas Extra 1988; een Unquendor uitgave,
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Rottensteiner, Franz, The Fantasy Book: From Dracula to Tolkien. (New York: Macmillan, 1978)

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(American Tolkien Society, 1992)

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Ryan, J.S., ed., Tolkien: Cult or Culture? (Armidale, NSW: Univ. of New England, 1969)

Saciuk, Olena H., ed., The Shape of the Fantastic. (Contributions to the Study of Science Fiction and Fantasy 39, New
York: Greenwood, 1990) xiv, 270 pp.
21-32 Brian Attebery, ‘Tolkien, Crowley, and Postmodernism (Seventh Internat. Conf. on the Fantastic in
the Arts)’

*Sale, Roger, Modern Heroism: Essays on D.H. Lawrence, William Empson, and J.R.R. Tolkien. (Berkeley and
London: Univ. of Calif. Pr., 1973) 261 pp.

Salu, Mary—Robert T. Farrell—Humphrey Carpenter, eds. J.R.R. Tolkien, Scholar and Storyteller: Essays in
Memoriam. (Ithaca: Cornell Univ. Pr., 1979) 325 pp.
7-8 Pref.
J. R. R. Tolkien, ‘Valedictory Address to the University of Oxford, 5 June 1959’
33-37 S. T. R. O. d’Ardenne, ‘The Man and the Scholar’
*249-64 Derek S. Brewer, ‘The Lord of the Rings as Romance’
265-85 William Dowie, ‘The Gospel of Middle-Earth According to J.R.R. Tolkien’
286-316 T.A. Shippey, ‘Creation from Philology in The Lord of the Rings’
317-22 Humphrey Carpenter, ‘Handlist of the Published Writings of J. R. R. Tolkien’

Sammons, Martha C., “A Better Country”: The Worlds of Religious Fantasy and Science Fiction. (New York:
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xv, 230 pp.
115-23 William Senior, ‘Oliphaunts in the Perilous Realm: The Function of Internal Wonder in Fantasy’

Schindler, Tim, ed., Concerning Hobbits and Other Matters: Tolkien Across the Disciplines. (St. Paul, Minn.: Univ. of
St. Thomas English Dept., 2001)
67-72 Alexandra Bolantineanu, ‘“Walkers in Darkness”: The Ancestry of Gollum’

Schlobin, Roger C., ed., The Aesthetics of Fantasy Literature and Art. (Notre Dame; Brighton, Eng.: Univ. of Notre
Dame Pr.; Harvester, 1982) xvi, 288 pp.
56-81 Kenneth J. Zahorski—Robert H. Boyer, ‘The Secondary Worlds of High Fantasy’
176-191 Robert Crossley, ‘Pure and Applied Fantasy; or, From Faerie to Utopia’

Schweitzer, Darrell, ed. and introd., Discovering Modern Horror Fiction, I. (Starmont Studies in Lit. Crit., 4 , Mercer
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56-67 Ben P. Indick, ‘Stephen King as an Epic Writer’

Senior, W. A., ed. and introd., ‘The Tolkien Issue’ Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts 9:3 (1998) (35)

*Shippey, T.A., J.R.R. Tolkien: Author of the Century (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2001)

*-----, The Road to Middle-earth (London: Allen and Unwin, Grafton, 1982; new ed. London: Grafton, HarperCollins,
1992)

*Shippey, T.A., et al, eds., Leaves from the Tree: J.R.R. Tolkien’s Shorter Fiction. (The 4th Tolkien Society Workshop;
London: Tolkien Society, 1991)
*5-16 Tom Shippey, ‘Tolkien and ‘The Homecoming of Beorhtnoth’’
*17-22 David Doughan, ‘In Search of the Bounce: Tolkien Seen Through Smith’
*23-32 John A. Ellison, ‘The ‘Why’ and the ‘How’: Reflections on ‘Leaf by Niggle’’
*33-44 Alex Lewis, ‘The Lost Heart of the Little Kingdom’
*45-48 John Rateliff, ‘Early Versions of Farmer Giles of Ham’
*49-62 Christina Scull, ‘Dragons from Andrew Lang’s Retelling of Sigurd to Tolkien’s Chrysophylax’
*63-71 Jessica Yates, ‘The Source of ‘The Lay of Aotrou and Itroun’’
*73-77 Christina Scull, ‘Tom Bombadil and The Lord of the Rings’
*79-83 Charles E. Noad, ‘The Natures of Tom Bombadil: A Summary’
*85-88 Patricia Reynolds, ‘The Real Tom Bombadil’

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Stimpson, Catharine R., J. R. R. Tolkien. (Columbia Essays on Modern Writers 41, New York: Columbia Univ. Pr.,
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Street, Douglas, ed., Children's Novels and the Movies. (New York : Ungar, 1983) xxiv, 304 pp.
131-140 Gene Hardy, ‘More Than a Magic Ring’

Swinfen, Ann, In Defence of Fantasy. A Study of the Genre in English and American Literature since 1945. (London:
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Thompson, William I., At the Edge of History: Speculations on the Transformation of Culture. (New York: Harper and
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1-17 Bruce A. Beatie, ‘Folk Tale, Fiction, and Saga in J. R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings’
18-24 W.D. Norwood, ‘Tolkien’s Intention in The Lord of the Rings’
25-37 Alexis Levitkin, ‘The Hero in J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings’
38-50 Dorothy K. Barber, ‘The Meaning of The Lord of the Rings’
51-62 David M. Miller, ‘The Moral Universe of J. R. R. Tolkien’
63-75 George B. Johnston, ‘The Poetry of J. R. R. Tolkien’
76-83 Kathryn Blackmun, ‘The Development of Runic and Feanorian Alphabets for the Transliteration of
English’
84-94 Jack C. Rang, ‘Two Servants’
95-97 Kathryn Blackmun, ‘Translation from the Elvish’
98-100 Dainis Bisenieks, ‘Reading and Misreading Tolkien’

*Tyler, J.E.A., The New Tolkien Companion. (London: Macmillan, 1979; 2nd ed. of The Tolkien Companion.
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Unwin, Rayner, The Making of The Lord of the Rings. (Oxford: Willem A. Meeuws, 1992)

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Vanhecke, Johan, et al, eds., De Mijnen van Moria: Essays over J.R.R. Tolkien. (Uitgave EXA, 1983)

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Vesper-Raum, Henry Paul, ed., Atti del Tolk-Con. (Il Crisobollo Volume Speciale 1992; Sanremo, 1992)

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West, Richard C., Tolkien Criticism: An Annotated Checklist. (Serif Ser.: Bibliogs. and Checklists, 39, Rev. ed. Kent:
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-----, Tolkien Criticism: An Annotated Checklist. (with Introd. Bibliog. 11 in Serif Ser., Kent, Ohio: Kent State Univ.
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Wilgus, Neal, ed. and introd., Seven by Seven: Interviews with American Science Fiction Writers of the West and
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65-81 Neal Wilgus, ‘Stephen R. Donaldson: Chronicles of the Unbeliever’

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Wilson, Colin, Tree by Tolkien. (Covent Garden Pr., Inca Books, 1973; new ed. with intro. London: Village Pr., 1974)
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-----, The Strength to Dream: Literature and Imagination. (London: The Cambridge Pr., 1962)

Yancey, Philip, ed., Reality and the Vision. (Dallas: Word, 1990) xiii, 186 pp.
28-38 Stephen R. Lawhead, ‘J. R. R. Tolkien: Master of Middle Earth’

Yoke, Carl B.; Donald M. Hassler, ed. and introd., Death and the Serpent: Immortality in Science Fiction and
Fantasy. (Contribs. to Study of Science Fict. and Fantasy, 13, Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1985) ix, 235 pp.
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2. Cikkek (folyóirat/könyv), MA thesisek, disszertációk / Articles (in periodicals/collections), MA
theses, dissertations

Aadnanes, Per M., ‘Diktekunsten og eventyrlandet’ Edda 1977, 227-35.

*Abbott, Joe, ‘Tolkien’s Monsters: Concept and Function in The Lord of the Rings, II: Shelob the Great; III: Sauron’
Mythlore 16:2-3 (1989-90) (60-1), 40-47; 51-59.

-----, ‘Tolkien’s Monsters: Concept and Function in The Lord of the Rings (Part 1): The Balrog of Khazad-dum’
Mythlore 16:1 (1989) (59), 19-26, 33.

*Adams, Robert M. ‘Hobbit Habit’ 168-75 IN Isaacs, Neil D.—Rose A. Zimbardo, eds., Tolkien: New Critical
Perspectives. (1981)

Adderley, C. Mark, ‘Meeting Morgan le Fay: J. R. R. Tolkien’s Theory of Subcreation and the Secondary World of Sir
Gawain and the Green Knight’ Mythlore 22.4 (2000) (86) 48-58.

Agøy, Nils Ivar, ‘Quid Hinieldus cum Christo? - New Perspectives on Tolkien’s Theological Dilemma and His Sub-
creation Theory’ 31-38 IN Reynolds, Patricia—Glen GoodKnight, eds., Proceedings of the J. R. R. Tolkien Centenary
Conference 1992 Mythlore/Mallorn 21; 33:2 (1995-6)

-----, ‘Nodal Structure in Tolkien’s Tales of the First Age?’ Mythlore 13.4 (1987) (50) 22-26.

-----, ‘Tolkien in Norway’ Inklings 3 (1985), 159-67.

-----, ‘Mr. Bliss: The Precursor of a Precursor?’ Mallorn 20 (1983), 25-27.

Aldrich, Kevin, ‘The Sense of Time in J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings’ Mythlore 15:1 (1988) (55), 5-9.

*Algeo, John, ‘The Toponymy of Middle-Earth’ Names 33:1-2 (1985), 80-95.

Allen, Elizabeth M., ‘Persian Influences in J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings’ 189-206 IN Reilly, Robert, ed.,
The Transcendent Adventure: Studies of Religion in Science Fiction/Fantasy. (1985)

-----, ‘Fellowship of Merlin: The Role of the Sorcerer in The Once and Future King and The Lord of the Rings’
Master’s Thesis, Baylor University, 1978. 145 pp.

Allen, James, ‘Tolkien and Recovery’ Mythlore 3:2 (1975), 12-13.

-----, ‘Genesis of The Lord of the Rings: A Study in Saga Development’ Mythlore 3:1 (1973), 3-9.

-----, ‘Speculation on the Silmarillion’ no date. 20 pp. (Copy in Texas Aand M University SF Research Collection)

Allgood, D. E., ‘Truth in Faerie: J. R. R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings and The Silmarillion’ Master’s Thesis, University
of Idaho, 1978. 93 pp.

Anand, Valerie, ‘Where Eagles Dare’ Amon Hen 120 (1993), 17-18.

*Anderson, Douglas A., ‘“An industrious little devil”: E. V. Gordon as friend and collaborator with Tolkien’ 15-25 IN
Chance, Jane, ed., Tolkien the Medievalist. (2002)

*-----, ‘Christopher Tolkien: A Bibliography’ 247-52 IN Flieger, Verlyn—Carl F. Hostetter, eds., Tolkien’s
‘Legendarium’: Essays on The History of Middle-earth. (2000)

Anderson, Neil S., ‘Dior - Mortal or Elven?’ Amon Hen 129 (1994), 8-9.

-----, ‘The Durable Durins’ Amon Hen 126 (1994), 10-12.

Apenko, E. M., ‘'Sil’marillion’ Dzhona Tolkina: K voprosu ob zhanrovom eksperimente’ Vestnik Leningradskogo
Universiteta Seriia 2, Istoriia, Iazykoznanie, Literaturovedenie 1 (1989), 41-46.

Appleyard, Mark, ‘What Have We Brought on Ourselves? Tolkien and Space Travel, II’ Mallorn 35 (1997), 54-59.

-----, ‘Tolkien and Space Travel’ Mallorn 34 (1996), 21-24.

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1992)’ II: 15-23 IN Blesa, Tua et al., eds. Actas del IX Simposio de la Sociedad Espanola de Literatura General y
Comparada, I: La mujer: Elogio y vituperio; II: La parodia; El viaje imaginario.

d’Ardenne, S. T. R. O., ‘The Man and the Scholar’ 33-37 IN Salu, Mary—Robert T. Farrell—Humphrey Carpenter,
eds., J.R.R. Tolkien, Scholar and Storyteller: Essays in Memoriam. (1979)

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Arts 3:4 (1994), 120-38.

Armstrong, Helen, ‘There Are Two People in This Marriage’ Mallorn 36 (1998), 5-12.

-----, ‘And Have an Eye to That Dwarf...’ Amon Hen 145 (1997), 13-14.

*-----, ‘Good Guys, Bad Guys, Fantasy and Reality’ 247-252 IN Reynolds, Patricia—Glen GoodKnight, eds.,
Proceedings of the J. R. R. Tolkien Centenary Conference 1992 Mythlore/Mallorn 21; 33:2 (1995-6)

-----, ‘Unbridgeable Chasm, My Big Toe! Or: Fairy Rings and the Quendi’ Amon Hen 139 (1994), 13-14.

-----, ‘The Singer, Not the Song’ Amon Hen 123 (1993), 4-5.

-----, ‘It Bore Me Away: Tolkien as Horseman’ Mallorn 30 (1993), 29-31.

Arthur, Elizabeth, ‘Above All Shadows Rides the Sun: Gollum as Hero’ Mythlore 18:1 (1991) (67), 19-27.

Askew, Margaret, ‘‘Lord of the Isles’: No, Sorry Mr Giddings, I Mean ‘Rings’’ Mallorn 21 (1984), 15-19.

Atchity, Kenneth, ‘Two Views of J. R. R. Tolkien’ 96-110 IN Becker, Alida, ed., The Tolkien Scrapbook. (1978)

Attebery, Brian, ‘Tolkien, Crowley, and Postmodernism (Seventh Internat. Conf. on the Fantastic in the Arts)’ 21-32
IN Saciuk, Olena H., ed., The Shape of the Fantastic. (1990)

-----, ‘Reclaiming the Modern World for the Imagination: Guest of Honor Speech at the 19th Annual Mythopoeic
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Auden, W.H., ‘At the End of the Quest, Victory’ 44-48 IN Becker, Alida, ed., The Tolkien Scrapbook. (1978)

*-----, ‘Good and Evil in The Lord of the Rings’ Critical Quarterly 10.1-2 (1968), 138-142.

*-----, ‘The Quest Hero’ 40-61 IN Isaacs, Neil D.—Rose A. Zimbardo, eds., Tolkien and the Critics: Essays on J. R. R.
Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. (1968)

*-----, ‘A World Imaginary, but Real’ Encounter 3 (1954)

Bahn, Linda B, ‘A Comparative Study Between The Lord of the Rings and Das Nibelungenlied’ Master’s Thesis,
Pennsylvania State University, 1977. 131pp.

Baker, Martin, ‘The Reckonings of Middle-Earth’ Amon Hen 128 (1994), 11-13.

-----, ‘Wrecking the Reckoning’ Amon Hen 124 (1993), 8-9.

Ballif, Sandra, ‘A Sindarin-Quenya Dictionary, More or Less, Listing All Elvish Words Found in The Lord of the
Rings, The Hobbit, and The Road Goes Ever On by J.R.R. Tolkien’ Mythlore 1:1 (1969), 41-44; 33-36; 23-26.

Barber, Dorothy K., ‘The Meaning of The Lord of the Rings’ The Tolkien Papers (1967), 38-50.

-----, ‘The Structure of The Lord of the Rings’ PhD diss, Michigan; Dissertation Abstracts 27 (1966), 470A

Barbour, Douglas, ‘J. R. R. Tolkien’ 675-682 IN Bleiler, Everett Franklin, ed., Supernatural Fiction Writers: Fantasy
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-----, ‘‘The Shadow of the Past’: History in Middle Earth’ University of Windsor Review 8:1 (1972), 35-42.

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J. R. R. Tolkien Centenary Conference 1992 Mythlore/Mallorn 21; 33:2 (1995-6)

-----, ‘Point of View in Tolkien’ 256-262 IN Reynolds, Patricia—Glen GoodKnight, eds., Proceedings of the J. R. R.
Tolkien Centenary Conference 1992 Mythlore/Mallorn 21; 33:2 (1995-6)

-----, ‘Donaldson as Heir to Tolkien’ Mythlore 10:4 (1984) (38), 50-57.

Barkley, Christine—Ingham, Muriel B., ‘There but Not Back Again: The Road from Innocence to Maturity’ Riverside
Quarterly 7:2 (1982), 101-104.

Barnfield, Marie, ‘The Roots of Rivendell, or Elrond’s House, Now Open as a Museum’ þe Lyfe ant þe Auncestrye 3
(1996), 4-18.

*-----, ‘Turin Turambar and the Tale of the Fosterling’ Mallorn 31 (1994), 29-36.

-----, ‘More Celtic Influences: Numenor and the Second Age’ Mallorn 29 (1992), 6-13.

-----, ‘Celtic Influences on the History of the First Age’ Mallorn 28 (1991), 2-6.

Barth, Melissa Ellen, ‘Problems in Generic Classification: Toward a Definition of Fantasy Fiction’ Dissertation
Abstracts International A 42 (1981) (Purdue University)

Bartlett, Sally, ‘Invasion from Eternity: Time and Myth in Middle-Earth’ Mythlore 10:3 (1984) (37), 18-22.

*Basney, Lionel, ‘Myth, History, and Time in The Lord of the Rings’ 8-18 IN Isaacs, Neil D.—Rose A. Zimbardo, eds.,
Tolkien: New Critical Perspectives. (1981)

*----, ‘Tolkien and the Ethical Function of ‘Escape’ Literature’ Mosaic 13:2 (1980), 23-36.

-----, ‘The Place of Myth in a Mythical Land: Two Notes (Converging)’ Mythlore 3:2 (1975), 15-17.

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