Tolkien Studies
zusammengestellt von André Gand
letzte Aktualisierung am 27. Juli 2010
Tolkien Studies ist ein jährlich erscheinendes Journal, das sich der wissenschaftlichen Auseinandersetzung mit J.R.R. Tolkien und dessen Werk widmet. Die einzelnen Ausgaben enthalten wissenschaftliche Artikel zu Tolkien, Rezensionen zu tolkienbezogenen Veröffentlichungen (ab Ausgabe 2), sowie in manchen Ausgaben auch Primärtexte Tolkiens.
Herausgegeben wird Tolkien Studies von Douglas A. Anderson, Michael D.C. Drout und Verlyn Flieger. Folgende Bände gibt es bereits:
Im Folgenden sind Informationen zum Inhalt für jeden Band gegeben. Es existiert auch ein kombiniertes Gesamtinhaltsverzeichnis aller Bände:
Tolkien Studies 7 (2010)
| Douglas A. Anderson, Michael D.C. Drout und Verlyn Flieger (Hgg.) Tolkien Studies, Vol. 7 Morgantown: West Virginia University Press, [August] 2010. Hardcover
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- Primärwerke
- J.R.R. Tolkien, Verlyn Flieger (Hg.): “‘The Story of Kullervo’ and Essays on Kalevala”
- Essays
- Vladimir Brljakj: “The Books of Lost Tales: Tolkien as Metafictionist”
- Péter Kristóf Makai: “Faërian Cyberdrama: When Fantasy becomes Virtual Reality”
- Michael Milburn: “Coleridge's Definition of Imagination and Tolkien’s Definition(s) of Faery”
- Thomas Fornet-Ponse: “‘Strange and free’ — On Some Aspects of the Nature of Elves and Men”
- Mary R. Bowman: “Refining the Gold: Tolkien, The Battle of Maldon, and the Northern Theory of Courage”
- Thomas Honegger: “Fantasy, Escape, Recovery, and Consolation in Sir Orfeo: The Medieval Foundations of Tolkienian Fantasy”
- Sherrylyn Branchaw: “Elladan and Elrohir: The Dioscuri in The Lord of the Rings”
- Yoko Hemmi: “Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings and His Concept of Native Language: Sindarin and British-Welsh”
- Margaret Sinex: “‘Monsterized Saracens,’ Tolkien's Haradrim, and Other Medieval ‘Fantasy Products’”
- Kristine Larsen: “Myth, Milky Way, and the Mysteries of Tolkien's Morwinyon, Telumendil, and Anarríma”
- Notizen und Dokumente
- John Garth: “J.R.R. Tolkien and the Boy Who Didn’t Believe in Fairies”
- Rezensionen
- J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lay of Sigurd and Gudrún (rezensiert von Tom Shippey)
- J.R.R. Tolkien, Tengwesta Qenderinwa and Pre-Fëanorian Alphabets Part 2 [Parma Eldalamberon XVIII], rezensiert von John Garth)
- Mark T. Hooker, The Hobbitonian Anthology (rezensiert von John D. Rateliff)
- Elizabeth Solopova, Languages, Myths and History: An Introduction to the Linguistic and Literary Background of J.R.R. Tolkien's Fiction, (rezensiert von Arden R. Smith)
- J.S. Ryan, Tolkien's View: Windows into His World (rezensiert von John D. Rateliff)
- Sonstiges
- Douglas A. Anderson: “Book Notes”
- David Bratman: “The Year's Work in Tolkien Studies 2007”
- Rebecca Epstein, Michael D.C. Drout und David Bratman: “Bibliography (in English) for 2008”
Tolkien Studies 6 (2009)
  | Douglas A. Anderson, Michael D.C. Drout und Verlyn Flieger (Hgg.) Tolkien Studies, Vol. 6 Morgantown: West Virginia University Press, [Juni] 2009. Hardcover
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- Primärwerke
- J.R.R. Tolkien, Carl F. Hostetter (Hg.): “Fate and Free Will” (183-188)
- Essays
- John D. Rateliff: “‘A Kind of Elvish Craft’: Tolkien as Literary Craftsman” (1-21)
- Ármann Jakobsson: “Talk to the Dragon: Tolkien as Translator” (27-39)
- Jill Fitzgerald: “A ‘Clerkes Compleinte’: Tolkien and the Division of Lit. and Lang.” (41-57)
- Stefan Ekman: “Echoes of Pearl in Arda's Landscape” (59-70)
- Judy Ann Ford, Robin Anne Reid: “Councils and Kings: Aragorn's Journey Towards Kingship in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings and Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings” (71-90)
- Cynthia M. Cohen: “The Unique Representation of Trees in The Lord of the Rings” (91-125)
- Josh Long: “Clinamen, Tessera, and the Anxiety of Influence: Swerving from and Completing George MacDonald” (127-150)
- Verlyn Flieger: “The Music and the Task: Fate and Free Will in Middle-earth” (151-181)
- Notizen und Dokumente
- Stuart D. Lee: “J.R.R. Tolkien and The Wanderer: From Edition to Application” (189-211)
- Christopher Gilson: “Essence of Elvish: The Basic Vocabulary of Quenya” (213-239)
- Rezensionen
- Tolkien On Fairy-stories. Expanded Edition, with Commentary and Notes, von J.R.R. Tolkien, hg. Verlyn Flieger und Douglas A. Anderson, London: HarperCollins, 2008. (rezensiert von Colin Manlove)
- Words, Phrases and Passages in Various Tongues in The Lord of the Rings, von J.R.R. Tolkien, hg. Christopher Gilson, Mountain View, CA: Parma Eldalamberon, 2007. (rezensiert von John Garth)
- Arda Reconstructed. The Creation of the Published Silmarillion, von Douglas Charles Kane, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania: Lehigh University Press, 2009. (rezensiert von Nicholas Birns)
- Chesterton and Tolkien as Theologians: The Fantasy of the Real, von Alison Milbank, London und New York: T&T Clark, 2009. (rezensiert von Mike Foster)
- The Lord of the Rings and the Western Narrative Tradition, von Martin Simonson,. Zürich: Walking Tree, 2008. (rezensiert von Jason Fisher)
- The Mirror Crack'd: Fear and Horror in J.R.R. Tolkien's Major Works, hg Lynn Forest-Hill, Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2008. (rezensiert von John William Houghton)
- Myth and Magic: Art according to the Inklings, hg. Eduardo Segura und Thomas Honegger, Zürich: Walking Tree, 2007. (rezensiert von Corey Olsen)
- The Silmarillion: Thirty Years On, hg. Allan Turner. Zürich: Walking Tree, 2008. (rezensiert von Anne C. Petty)
- Tolkien, Race and Cultural History: From Fairies to Hobbits, von Dimitra Fimi, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009. (rezensiert von Thomas Honegger)
- Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings: Sources of Inspiration, hg. Stratford Caldecott und Thomas Honegger, Zürich: Walking Tree, 2008. (rezensiert von Gerald Seaman)
- Tolkien's Oxford, von Robert S. Blackham, Stroud, Gloucestershire: The History Press, 2008. (rezensiert von David Doughan)
- Tolkien's Shorter Works: Proceedings of the 4th Seminar of the Deutsche Tolkien Gesellschaft & Walking Tree Publishers Decennial Conference, hg. Margaret Hiley und Frank Weinreich, Zürich: Walking Tree, 2008. (rezensiert von John D. Rateliff)
- Truths Breathed Through Silver: The Inklings' Moral and Mythopoeic Legacy, hg. Jonathan B. Himes, Joe R. Christopher und Salwa Khoddam, Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2008. (rezensiert von Richard C. West)
- Sonstiges
- Douglas A. Anderson: “John D. Rateliff: A Checklist”
- Douglas A. Anderson: “Book Notes”
- David Bratman: “The Year's Work in Tolkien Studies”
- Jason Rea, Kathryn Paar, Michael D.C. Drout: “Bibliography (in English) for 2007”
Tolkien Studies 5 (2008)
Douglas A. Anderson, Michael D.C. Drout und Verlyn Flieger (Hgg.)
Tolkien Studies, Vol. 5
Morgantown: West Virginia University Press, 2008.
[Hardcover, ISBN 978-1-933202-38-9, 60.00 $, Amazon.de]
- Primärwerke
- J.R.R. Tolkien: “Chaucer as a Philologist: The Reeve's Tale” (109-171)
- J.R.R. Tolkien: “The Reeve's Tale: Version Prepared for Recitation at the 'Summer Diversions' Oxford: 1939” (173-183)
- Essays
- Brian Rosebury: “Revenge and Moral Judgement in Tolkien” (1-20)
- Carl Phelpstead: ““With chunks of poetry in between”: The Lord of the Rings and Saga Poetics” (23-38)
- Corey Olsen: “The Myth of the Ent and the Entwife” (39-53)
- James G. Davis: “Showing Saruman as Faber: Tolkien and Peter Jackson” (55-71)
- Lynn Forest-Hill: “Boromir, Byrhtnoth, and Bayard: Finding a Language for Grief in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings” (73-97)
- Jason Fisher: “Three Rings for - Whom Exactly? And Why?: Justifying the Disposition of the Three Elven Rings” (99-108)
- Notizen und Dokumente
- George Steiner: “Tolkien, Oxford's Eccentric Don” (186-188)
- Rezensionen
- Janet Brennan Croft (Hg.), Tolkien and Shakespeare. Essays on shared Themes and Language, Jefferson, NC, and London: McFarland & Company, 2007. (rezensiert von Jared Lobdell)
- Thomas Fornet-Ponse (Hg.) et al., Hither Shore. Volume 1 - 3. Düsseldorf: Scriptorium Oxoniae, 2004-2006. (rezensiert von Mark T. Hooker)
- Trevor A. Hart und Ivan Khovacs (Hgg.), Tree of Tales. Tolkien, Literature, and Theology, Waco, TX: Baylor University Press, 2007. (rezensiert von Michael J. Brisbois)
- John D. Rateliff (Hg.) and J.R.R. Tolkien, The History of The Hobbit, London: HarperCollins, 2007. (rezensiert von Tom A. Shippey)
- Tom A. Shippey, Roots and Branches. Selected Papers on Tolkien, Zürich und Bern: Walking Tree, 2007. (rezensiert von Kelley M. Wickham-Crowley)
- Ross Smith, Inside Language. Linguistic and Aesthetic Theory in Tolkien, Zürich und Bern: Walking Tree, 2007. (rezensiert von Dimitra Fimi)
- Kristin Thompson, The Frodo Franchise. The Lord of the Rings and Modern Hollywood, Berkeley: University of California Press, 2007. (rezensiert von Dyrk Ashton)
- J.R.R. Tolkien, Early Elvish Poetry and Pre-Fëanorian Alphabets, hg. Arden R. Smith et al., in: Parma Eldalamberon XVI, Cupertino, CA, 2006. (rezensiert von John Garth)
- J.R.R. Tolkien, The Children of Húrin. hg. Christopher Tolkien. London: HarperCollins, 2007. (rezensiert von Nicholas Birns)
- Frank Weinreich und Thomas Honegger (Hgg.), Tolkien and Modernity (Vol. 1 und Vol. 2), Zürich und Bern: Walking Tree, 2006. (rezensiert von Shaun F.D. Hughes)
- Elizabeth A. Whittingham, The Evolution of Tolkien's Mythology. A Study of the History of Middle-earth, Jefferson, NC, and London: McFarland & Company, 2007. (rezensiert von Deidre A. Dawson)
- Sonstiges
- Douglas A. Anderson: “Brian Rosebury on J.R.R. Tolkien: A Checklist”
- Michael D.C. Drout, Jason Rea, Rebecca Epstein und Lauren Provost: “Bibliography (in English) for 2006”
- Douglas A. Anderson: “Book Notes”
- David Bratman: “The Year's Work in Tolkien Studies 2005”
- Ross Smith: “Steiner on Tolkien”
Tolkien Studies 4 (2007)
Douglas A. Anderson, Michael D.C. Drout und Verlyn Flieger (Hgg.)
Tolkien Studies, Vol. 4
Morgantown: West Virginia University Press, 2007.
[Hardcover, ISBN 978-1-933202-26-6, 60.00 $, Amazon.de]
- Primärwerke
- J.R.R. Tolkien: “The Name ‘Nodens’” (177-183)
- Essays
- Carl F. Hostetter: “Tolkienian Linguistics: The First Fifty Years” (1-46)
- Dimitra Fimi: “Tolkien's ‘Celtic' type of legends’: Merging Traditions” (51-71)
- Miryam Librán-Moreno: “Greek and Latin Amatory Motifs in Éowyn's Portrayal” (73-97)
- Verlyn Flieger: “The Curious Incident of the Dream at the Barrow: Memory and Reincarnation in Middle-earth” (99-112)
- Michael D.C. Drout: “J.R.R. Tolkien's Medieval Scholarship and its Significance” (113-176)
- Notizen und Dokumente
- Janet Brennan Croft: “Walter E. Haigh, Author of A New Glossary of the Huddersfield Dialect” (184-188)
- Thomas Honegger: “The Homecoming of Beorhtnoth: Philology and the Literary Muse” (189-199)
- Marjorie Burns: “Tracking the Elusive Hobbit (In Its Pre-Shire Den)” (200-211)
- Yvette L. Kisor: “‘Elves (and Hobbits) always refer to the Sun as She’: Some Notes on a Note in Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings” (212-222)
- Kristine Larsen: “SAURON, Mount Doom, and Elvish Moths: The Influence of Tolkien on Modern Science” (223-234)
- Rezensionen
- Robert S. Blackham, The Roots of Tolkien's Middle Earth, Stroud, Gloucestershire: Tempus Publishing, 2006. (rezensiert von Tom A. Shippey)
- Stratford Caldecott, The Power of the Ring. The Spiritual Vision Behind the Lord of the Rings, New York: Crossroad Publishing Company, 2005. (rezensiert von Mike Foster)
- Jane Chance und Alfred Siewers (Hgg.), Tolkien's Modern Middle Ages, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. (rezensiert von Robin Anne Reid)
- Matthew T. Dickerson, Ents, Elves, and Eriador. The Environmental Vision of J.R.R. Tolkien, Lexington: University of Kentucky Press, 2006. (rezensiert von Patrick Curry)
- Michael D.C. Drout (Hg.), J.R R. Tolkien Encyclopedia. Scholarship and Critical Assessment, New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2007. (rezensiert von Timothy P. Wickham-Crowley)
- Robert Eaglestone (Hg.), Reading The Lord of the Rings. New Writings on Tolkien's Classic, London and New York: Continuum, 2005. (rezensiert von Patrick Curry)
- Peter Gilliver, Jeremy Marshall und Edmund Weiner, The Ring of Words. Tolkien and the Oxford English Dictionary, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006. (rezensiert von Douglas A. Anderson)
- Diana Glyer, The Company They Keep. C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien as Writers in Community, Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press, 2007. (rezensiert von Dale J. Nelson)
- Wayne G. Hammond und Christina Scull (Hgg.), The Lord of the Rings 1954-2004. Scholarship in Honor of Richard E. Blackwelder, Milwaukee: Marquette University Press, 2006. (rezensiert von Brian Rosebury)
- Diana Hazell, The Plants of Middle-earth. Botany and Sub-creation, Kent, OH: Kent State University Press, 2006. (rezensiert von Amy M. Amendt-Raduege)
- Mark T. Hooker, A Tolkienian Mathomium. A Collection of Articles about J.R.R. Tolkien and his Legendarium, Morrisville, NC: Llyfrawr [Lulu], 2006. (rezensiert von Sandra Ballif Straubhaar)
- Peter Kreeft, The Philosophy of Tolkien. The Worldview behind The Lord of the Rings, San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 2005. (rezensiert von Matthew A. Fisher)
- Stuart D. Lee und Elizabeth Solopova, The Keys of Middle-earth. Discovering Medieval Literature through the Fiction of J.R.R: Tolkien, Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire, and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. (rezensiert von John R. Holmes)
- Jared Lobdell, The Rise of Tolkienian Fantasy, Chicago and La Salle, IL: Open Court, 2005. (rezensiert von Matthew T. Dickerson)
- Ernest Mathijs (Hg.), The Lord of the Rings. Popular Culture in Global Context, London: Wallflower Press, 2006. (rezensiert von Kristin Thompson, in der gleichen Rezension wird “Ernest Mathijs und Murray Pomerance (Hgg.): From Hobbits to Hollywood. Essays on Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings” besprochen)
- Ernest Mathijs und Murray Pomerance (Hgg.), From Hobbits to Hollywood. Essays on Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings, Amsterdam and New York: Rodopi, 2006. (rezensiert von Kristin Thompson, in der gleichen Rezension wird „Ernest Mathijs (Hg.): The Lord of the Rings. Popular Culture in Global Context“ besprochen)
- Christina Scull und Wayne G. Hammond, The J.R.R. Tolkien Companion and Guide. Volume I. Chronology und Volume II. Reader's Guide, London: HarperCollins, 2006. (rezensiert von John Garth)
- Sonstiges
- Douglas A. Anderson: “Carl F. Hostetter: A Checklist”
- Michael D.C. Drout, Rebecca Epstein und Kathryn Paar: “Bibliography (in English) for 2005”
- Douglas A. Anderson: “Book Notes”
- David Bratman: “The Year's Work in Tolkien Studies 2004”
Tolkien Studies 3 (2006)
Douglas A. Anderson, Michael D.C. Drout und Verlyn Flieger (Hgg.)
Tolkien Studies, Vol. 3
Morgantown: West Virginia University Press, 2006.
[Hardcover, ISBN 978-1-933202-10-5, 60.00 $, Amazon.de]
- Essays
- Ross Smith: “Fitting Sense to Sound: Linguistic Aesthetics and Phonosemantics in the Work of J.R.R. Tolkien” (1-20)
- Maria Prozesky: “The Text Tale of Frodo the Nine-fingered: Residual Oral Patterning in The Lord of the Rings” (21-43)
- Amy M. Amendt-Raduege: “Dream Visions in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings” (45-55)
- Gergely Nagy: “The ‘Lost’ Subject of Middle-earth: The Constitution of the Subject in the Figure of Gollum in The Lord of the Rings” (57-79)
- Martin Simonson: “Three is Company: Novel, Fairy Tale, and Romance on the Journey through the Shire” (81-100)
- Richard W. Fehrenbacher: “Beowulf as Fairy-story: Enchanting the Elegiac in The Two Towers” (101-115)
- James Obertino: “Barbarians and Imperialism in Tacitus and The Lord of the Rings” (117-131)
- Notizen und Dokumente
- Karen Wynn Fonstad: “Writing ‘TO’ the Map” (133-136)
- Douglas A. Anderson: “R.W. Chambers and The Hobbit” (137-147)
- Michael D.C. Drout: “A Spliced Old English Quotation in ‘Beowulf: The Monsters and the Critics’” (149-152)
- James I. McNelis: “‘The tree took me up from ground and carried me off’: A Source for Tolkien's Ents in Ludvig Holberg's Journey of Niels Klim to the World Underground” (153-156)
- Rezensionen
- Majorie Burns, Perilous Realms. Celtic and Norse in Tolkien's Middle-earth, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2005. (rezensiert von Dimitra Fimi)
- Jane Chance (Hg.), Tolkien and the Invention of Myth. A Reader, Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky, 2004. (rezensiert von Margaret Sinex)
- Janet Brennan Croft (Hg.), Tolkien on Film. Essays on Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings, Altadena, CA: The Mythopoeic Press, 2004. (rezensiert von Kristin Thompson)
- Janet Brennan Croft (Hg.), War and the Works of J.R.R. Tolkien, Westport, CT: Praeger, 2004. (rezensiert von John Garth)
- Michaël Devaux (Hg.), Tolkien: Les racines du légendaire, Geneva: Ad Solem, 2003. (rezensiert von Shaun F.D. Hughes, in der gleichen Rezension wird “Ferré, Vincent: Tolkien, trente ans après (1973-2003)” besprochen)
- Vincent Ferré, Tolkien, trente ans après (1973-2003), Paris: Christian Bourgois, 2004. (rezensiert von Shaun F.D. Hughes, in der gleichen Rezension wird “Devaux, Michaël (Hg.): Tolkien: Les racines du légendaire” besprochen)
- Verlyn Flieger, Interrupted Music. The Making of Tolkien's Mythology, Kent, OH: Kent State University Press, 2005. (rezensiert von Gergely Nagy)
- Verlyn Flieger, Smith of Wootton Major. Extended Edition, London: HarperCollins, 2005. (rezensiert von Paul Edmund Thomas)
- Henry Gee, The Science of Middle-earth, Cold Spring Harbor, NY: Cold Spring Press, 2004. (rezensiert von Amy M. Amendt-Raduege)
- Wayne G. Hammond und Christina Scull, The Lord of the Rings. A Reader's Companion, London: HarperCollins, 2005. (rezensiert von David Bratman)
- Thomas Honegger (Hg.), Reconsidering Tolkien, Zürich und Bern: Walking Tree, 2005. (rezensiert von Janet Brennan Croft)
- Thomas Honegger (Hg.), Tolkien in Translation, Zürich und Bern: Walking Tree, 2003. (rezensiert von David Doughan, in der gleichen Rezension wird „Honegger, Thomas (Hg.), Translating Tolkien: Text and Film“ besprochen)
- Thomas Honegger (Hg.), Translating Tolkien. Text and Film, Zürich und Bern: Walking Tree, 2004. (rezensiert von David Doughan, in der gleichen Rezension wird „Honegger, Thomas (Hg.), Tolkien in Translation“ besprochen)
- Shaun F.D. Hughes (Hg.), “J.R.R. Tolkien Special Issue”, Modern Fiction Studies, 50 no. 4 (Winter 2004) (rezensiert von Robin Anne Reid)
- Lynette C. Porter, Unsung Heroes of The Lord of the Rings. From the Page to the Screen, Westport, CT: Praeger, 2005. (rezensiert von Richard C. West)
- David Salo, Gateway to Sindarin, Salt Lake City: The University of Utah Press, 2004. (rezensiert von Sandra Ballif Straubhaar)
- J.R.R. Tolkien, Sí Qente Feanor & Other Elvish Writings, in: Parma Eldalamberon XV, Cupertino, CA, 2004. (rezensiert von John Garth)
- Allan Turner, Translating Tolkien. Philological Elements in The Lord of the Rings, Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 2005. (rezensiert von Arden Ray Smith)
- Sonstiges
- Michael D.C. Drout, Marcel R. Bülles und Rebecca Epstein: “Bibliography (in English) for 2004”
- Douglas A. Anderson: “Book Notes”
- David Bratman: “The Year's Work in Tolkien Studies 2003”
- Verlyn Flieger: “Karen Wynn Fonstad”
Tolkien Studies 2 (2005)
Douglas A. Anderson, Michael D.C. Drout und Verlyn Flieger (Hgg.)
Tolkien Studies, Vol. 2
Morgantown: West Virginia University Press, 2005.
[Hardcover, ISBN 978-1-933202-03-7, 60.00 $, Amazon.de]
- Essays
- Richard C. West: “‘And She Named Her Own Name’: Being True To One's Word in Tolkien's Middle-earth” (1-10)
- Miryam Librán-Moreno: “Parallel Lives: The Sons of Denethor and the Sons of Telamon” (15-52)
- Judy Ann Ford: “The White City: The Lord of the Rings as an Early Medieval Myth of the Restoration of the Roman Empire” (53-73)
- Elizabeth Massa Hoiem: “World Creation as Colonization: British Imperialism in ‘Aldarion and Erendis’” (75-92)
- Margaret Sinex: “‘Tricksy Lights’: Literary and Folkloric Elements in Tolkien's Passage of the Dead Marshes” (93-112)
- Patchen Mortimer: “Tolkien and Modernism” (113-129)
- John Wm. Houghton und Neal K. Keesee: “Tolkien, King Alfred, and Boethius: Platonist Views of Evil in The Lord of the Rings” (131-160)
- Kristine Larsen: “A Definitive Identification of Tolkien's ‘Borgil’: An Astronomical and Literary Approach” (161-170)
- Linda Greenwood: “Love: ‘The Gift of Death’” (171-195)
- Michael J. Brisbois: “Tolkien's Imaginary Nature: An Analysis of the Structure of Middle-earth” (197-216)
- Notizen und Dokumente
- Douglas A. Anderson: “J.R.R. Tolkien and W. Rhys Roberts's ‘Gerald of Wales on the Survival of Welsh’” (230-234)
- Beth Russell: “The Birthplace of J.R.R. Tolkien” (225-229)
- Sandra Ballif Straubhaar: “Gilraen's Linnod: Function, Genre, Prototypes” (235-244)
- Dale Nelson: “Little Nell and Frodo the Halfling” (245-248)
- Rezensionen
- Douglas A. Anderson (Hg.), Tales Before Tolkien. The Roots of Modern Fantasy, New York: Ballantine Books, 2003. (rezensiert von Charles E. Noad)
- Brian Bates, The Real Middle-earth. Exploring the Magic and Mystery of the Middle Ages, J.R.R. Tolkien, and The Lord of the Rings, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003. (rezensiert von Bradford Lee Eden)
- Jane Chance (Hg.), Tolkien the Medievalist, New York und London: Routledge, 2003. (rezensiert von Shaun F.D. Hughes)
- Matthew T. Dickerson, Following Gandalf. Epic Battles and Moral Victory in The Lord of the Rings, Grand Rapids, MI: Brazos Press, 2003. (rezensiert von Joe R. Christopher)
- Colin Duriez, Tolkien and C.S. Lewis. The Gift of Friendship, Mahwah, NJ: Hidden Spring, 2003. (rezensiert von Mike Foster)
- John Garth, Tolkien and the Great War. The Threshold of Middle-earth, London: HarperCollins, 2003. (rezensiert von Brian Rosebury)
- Mark T. Hooker, Tolkien through Russian Eyes, Zürich und Bern: Walking Tree, 2003. (rezensiert von Timothy P. Wickham-Crowley)
- Anne C. Petty, Tolkien in the Land of Heroes. Discovering the Human Spirit, Cold Spring Harbor, NY: Cold Spring Press, 2003. (rezensiert von Alexandra Bolintineanu)
- Brian Rosebury, Tolkien. A Cultural Phenomenon, Basingstone und New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003. (rezensiert von Jane Chance)
- Tom A. Shippey, The Road to Middle-earth. Revised and Expanded Edition, Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2003. (rezensiert von Gergely Nagy)
- J.R.R. Tolkien, The Alphabet of Rúmil & Early Noldorin Fragments sowie Early Quenya & Valmaric, Parme Eldalamberon XVI, Cupertino, CA. 2006. (rezensiert von John Garth)
- Turgon (Hg.), The Tolkien Fan's Medieval Reader, Cold Spring Harbor, NY: Cold Spring Press, 2004. (rezensiert von Jane Chance)
- Sonstiges
- Douglas A. Anderson: “Richard C. West: A Checklist”
- Michael D.C. Drout und Melissa Smith-MacDonald: “Bibliography (in English) for 2003”
- Douglas A. Anderson: “Obituary: Humphrey Carpenter (1946-2005)”
- David Bratman: “The Year's Work in Tolkien Studies 2001-2002”
Tolkien Studies 1 (2004)
Douglas A. Anderson, Michael D.C. Drout und Verlyn Flieger (Hgg.)
Tolkien Studies, Vol. 1
Morgantown: West Virginia University Press, 2004.
[Hardcover, ISBN 978-0-937058-87-9, 60.00 $, Amazon.de]
Die Beiträge aus Tolkien Studies 1 können kostenfrei auf der Website von MUSE heruntergeladen werden.
- Primärwerke
- J.R.R. Tolkien und Carl F. Hostetter (Hg.): “Sir Orfeo: A Middle English Version By J.R.R. Tolkien” (85-123)
- Essays
- Tom A. Shippey: “Light-elves, Dark-elves, and Others: Tolkien's Elvish Problem” (1-15)
- Gergely Nagy: “The Adapted Text: The Lost Poetry of Beleriand” (21-41)
- Verlyn Flieger: “Do the Atlantis story and abandon Eriol-Saga” (43-68)
- Anne C. Petty: “Identifying England's Lönnrot” (69-84)
- Mark T. Hooker: “Frodo's Batman” (125-136)
- Michael D.C. Drout: “Tolkien's Prose Style and its Literary and Rhetorical Effects” (137-162)
- Olga Markova: “When Philology Becomes Ideology: The Russian Perspective of J.R.R. Tolkien” (163-170)
- Notizen und Dokumente
- Thomas Honegger: “A Note on Beren and Lúthien's Disguise as Werewolf And Vampire-Bat” (171-175)
- Dale J. Nelson: “Possible Echoes of Blackwood and Dunsany in Tolkien's Fantasy” (177-181)
- Sonstiges
- Douglas A. Anderson: “Tom Shippey on J.R.R. Tolkien: A Checklist”
- Michael D.C. Drout, Laura Kalafarski und Stefanie Olsen: “Bibliography (in English) for 2001-2002”
