ABSTRACT

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.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

part |80 pages

J. R. R. Tolkien as a Medieval Scholar

chapter |11 pages

“An Industrious Little Devil”

E. V. Gordon as Friend and Collaborator with Tolkien

chapter |10 pages

“There would Always be a Fairy-Tale”

J. R. R. Tolkien and the Folklore Controversy

chapter |14 pages

A Kind of Mid-Wife

J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis – Sharing Influence

chapter |13 pages

“I Wish to Speak”

Tolkien's Voice in his Beowulf Essay

chapter |30 pages

Middle-Earth, the Middle Ages, and the Aryan Nation

Myth and History in World War II

part |76 pages

J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings and Medieval Literary and Mythological Texts/Contexts

chapter |11 pages

Tolkien's Wild Men

From Medieval to Modern

chapter |27 pages

The Valkyrie Reflex in J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings

Galadriel, Shelob, Éowyn, and Arwen

chapter |14 pages

“Oathbreakers, Why have Ye come?”

Tolkien's “Passing of the Grey Company” and the Twelfth-Century Exercitus Mortuorum

part |68 pages

J. R. R. Tolkien

chapter |12 pages

Augustine in the Cottage of Lost Play

The Ainulindalë as Asterisk Cosmogony

chapter |11 pages

The “Music of the Spheres”

Relationships between Tolkien's The Silmarillion and Medieval Cosmological and Religious Theory

chapter |31 pages

The Anthropology of Arda

Creation, Theology, and the Race of Men

chapter |12 pages

“A Land without Stain”

Medieval Images of Mary and their use in the Characterization of Galadriel

part |31 pages

J. R. R. Tolkien's Silmarillion Mythology

chapter |20 pages

The Great Chain of Reading

(Inter-)Textual Relations and the Technique of Mythopoesis in the Túrin Story

chapter |9 pages

Real-World Myth in a Secondary World

Mythological Aspects in the Story of Beren and Lúthien