Reno E. Lauro
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** "Of Spiders and Light: Hope, Action and Medieval Aesthetics in the horrors of Shelob's Lair" | ** "Of Spiders and Light: Hope, Action and Medieval Aesthetics in the horrors of Shelob's Lair" | ||
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| − | * [[February 24]], [[2006]], University of St Andrews | + | * [[24 February|February 24]], [[2006]], University of St Andrews |
** "Panning the Semantic Trace: language, imagination and reality in the works of Owen Barfield & J.R.R. Tolkien" | ** "Panning the Semantic Trace: language, imagination and reality in the works of Owen Barfield & J.R.R. Tolkien" | ||
* [[1 March|March 1]], [[2008]], [[wikipedia:Dallas Baptist University|Dallas Baptist University]] | * [[1 March|March 1]], [[2008]], [[wikipedia:Dallas Baptist University|Dallas Baptist University]] | ||
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Reno E. Lauro is a researcher at the University of St Andrews.
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[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Articles
- 2006: J.R.R. Tolkien Encyclopedia: Scholarship and Critical Assessment
- "Poems by Tolkien: The History of Middle-earth"
- 2008: The Mirror Crack'd: Fear and Horror in J.R.R. Tolkien's Major Works
- "Of Spiders and Light: Hope, Action and Medieval Aesthetics in the horrors of Shelob's Lair"
[edit] Lectures
- February 24, 2006, University of St Andrews
- "Panning the Semantic Trace: language, imagination and reality in the works of Owen Barfield & J.R.R. Tolkien"
- March 1, 2008, Dallas Baptist University
- "Magic, Craft and Poïesis: Modes of Imaginative Resistance and Revealing in J.R.R. Tolkien and Martin Heidegger"
