Understanding The Lord of the Rings
The Best of Tolkien Criticism
Rose A. Zimbardo & Neil D. Isaacs

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First Trade Edition
first trade

Publisher
Houghton Mifflin

Book Information
First Trade Edition 2004
- Edited by Rose A. Zimbardo & Neil D. Isaacs
Glue Binding
Quarter Cloth Bound Hardcover

No. of pages: 294
Size: 5.75 × 8 3/8 × 1 inches
ISBN: 0-618-42251-X
Price: $25.00

Contains the following
Introduction: On the Pleasures of (Reading and Writing) Tolkien Criticism Neil D. Isaacs
The Dethronement of Power C.S. Lewis
The Lord of the Hobbits: J.R.R. Tolkien Edmund Fuller
The Quest Hero W.H. Auden
Power and Meaning in The lord of the Rings Patricia Meyer Spacks
Moral Vision in The Lord of the Rings Rose A. Zimbardo
Men, Halflings, and Hero Worship Marion Zimmer Bradley
Tolkien and the Fairy Story R.J. Reilly
Folktale, Fairy Tale, and the Creation of a Story J.S. Ryan
Frodo and Aragorn: The Concept of the Hero Verlyn Flieger
Middle-earth: An Imaginary World? Paul Kocher
Tolkien: Archetype and Word Patrick Grant
Myth, History, and Time in The Lord of the Rings Lionel Basney
The Lord of the Rings: Tolkien's Epic Jane Chance
Another Road to Middle-earth: Jackson's Movie Trilogy Tom Shippey
Acknowledgements and Permissions
Notes
Index



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