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JANE CHANCE DEIDRE DAWSON MARY FARACI RICHARD J. FINN VERLYN FLIEGER JOHN R. HOLMES SHANE HOPKINS-UTTER JOHN HUNTER ALLEGRA JOHNSTON REBECCA LONG ANDREW LYNCH GERGELY NAGY TED NASMITH CHESTER N. SCOVILLE ALFRED K. SIEWERS MICHAEL N. STANTON
About the Author
Jane Chance is Andrew W. Mellon Distinguished Professor Emerita of English at Rice University, USA.
Reviews
"The reconsideration and further development of commentary on the disparate sources of, influences on, and analogues to LotR that I have summarized here make Tolkien's Modern Middle Ages a worthy addition to the canon of Tolkien scholarship." - W.A. Senior, Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts
"The outward appearance of this nicely designed volume spells 'quality' - and indeed, fair is not foul (though, as we all know, not all that is gold glitters . . .). The overall quality of the essays assembled in this collection is quite high and the two editors did a good job in dividing the fourteen papers into four parts - the medieval in postmodern Middle-earth, Middle-earth and Victorian medivalism, modern ideologies in Middle-earth, and visualizing medievalism in Middle-earth . . . To sum up: the collection is an interesting example of what happens when medievalists (most of them anyway) read modern theories and apply them to Tolkien's work." - Hither Shore
Book Information
ISBN 9780230616790
Author J. Chance
Format Paperback
Page Count 250
Imprint Palgrave Macmillan
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan