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'''Tolkien Studies: An Annual Scholarly Review''' is an annual journal of scholarship on J.R.R. Tolkien and his works. Since the publication of The Hobbit in 1937, the writings of J.R.R. Tolkien have been admired throughout the world. With the publication in the 1950s of The Lord of the Rings, Tolkien's fantasy writing began to attract academic attention in both the classroom and the world of scholarship. Most recently, Peter Jackson's three-part movie adaptation has added film-study scholars to those fascinated by Tolkien's work. | {{disambig-two|the annual journal|field of study|[[Tolkien studies]]}} | ||
{{journal | |||
| name=Tolkien Studies:<br><Small>An Annual Scholarly Review</small> | |||
| image=[[Image:Tolkien Studies - Volume 2.jpg|275px]] | |||
| editor=[[Michael D.C. Drout]], [[Verlyn Flieger]], and [[David Bratman]] | |||
| latest=[[Tolkien Studies: Volume 19|Volume 19]] | |||
| website=[https://wvupressonline.com/journals/tolkien_studies Tolkien Studies] | |||
| publisher=West Virginia University | |||
| frequency=Annual | |||
| format=Hardcover; electronic | |||
}} | |||
{{Quote|What else can one say? The reviews are full, numerous, by respected hands, and informative. . . . another magisterial addition to the growing corpus of Tolkienian scholarship.|[[David Doughan]]<ref> ''You Get What You Pay For'', a review of [[Tolkien Studies: Volume 4]] in ''[[Mallorn 45]]'', p. 8</ref>}} | |||
'''''Tolkien Studies: An Annual Scholarly Review''''' is an annual journal of scholarship on [[J.R.R. Tolkien]] and his works. Since the publication of ''[[The Hobbit]]'' in [[1937]], the writings of J.R.R. Tolkien have been admired throughout the world. With the publication in the 1950s of ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'', Tolkien's fantasy writing began to attract academic attention in both the classroom and the world of scholarship. Most recently, [[Peter Jackson]]'s three-part movie adaptation has added film-study scholars to those fascinated by Tolkien's work. | |||
It presents the growing body of critical commentary and scholarship on both J. R. R. Tolkien’s voluminous fiction and his academic work in literary and linguistic fields. The founding editors — [[Douglas A. Anderson]], [[Michael D.C. Drout]], and [[Verlyn Flieger]] — and the members of the editorial board — [[David Bratman]], [[Carl F. Hostetter]], [[Tom Shippey]], [[Richard C. West]], and [[Marjorie Burns]] — are all distinguished Tolkien scholars. | |||
Printed issues of recent years can be purchased via the official website, while all back issues (from 2004) are available for access and purchase in digital formats. | |||
==Volumes== | ==Volumes== | ||
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* [[Tolkien Studies: Volume 4]] | * [[Tolkien Studies: Volume 4]] | ||
* [[Tolkien Studies: Volume 5]] | * [[Tolkien Studies: Volume 5]] | ||
* [[Tolkien Studies: Volume 6]] | |||
* [[Tolkien Studies: Volume 7]] | |||
* [[Tolkien Studies: Volume 8]] | |||
* [[Tolkien Studies: Volume 9]] | |||
* [[Tolkien Studies: Volume 10]] | |||
* [[Tolkien Studies: Volume 11]] | |||
* [[Tolkien Studies: Volume 12]] | |||
* [[Tolkien Studies: Volume 13]] | |||
* [[Tolkien Studies: Volume 14]] | |||
* [[Tolkien Studies: Volume 15]] | |||
* [[Tolkien Studies: Volume 16]] | |||
* [[Tolkien Studies: Volume 17]] | |||
* [[Tolkien Studies: Volume 18]] | |||
* [[Tolkien Studies: Volume 19]] | |||
** [[Tolkien Studies: Volume 19 Supplement|Volume 19 Supplement]] | |||
==External links== | |||
*[http://wvupressonline.com/journals/tolkien_studies Official website] | |||
*[https://muse.jhu.edu/journal/299 List of issues] at [[wikipedia:Project Muse|Project Muse]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 02:10, 7 February 2024
Tolkien Studies: An Annual Scholarly Review |
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Latest editor: Michael D.C. Drout, Verlyn Flieger, and David Bratman |
Latest Issue: Volume 19 |
Website: Tolkien Studies |
Publication Information |
Publisher: West Virginia University |
Frequency: Annual |
Format: Hardcover; electronic |
- "What else can one say? The reviews are full, numerous, by respected hands, and informative. . . . another magisterial addition to the growing corpus of Tolkienian scholarship."
- ― David Doughan[1]
Tolkien Studies: An Annual Scholarly Review is an annual journal of scholarship on J.R.R. Tolkien and his works. Since the publication of The Hobbit in 1937, the writings of J.R.R. Tolkien have been admired throughout the world. With the publication in the 1950s of The Lord of the Rings, Tolkien's fantasy writing began to attract academic attention in both the classroom and the world of scholarship. Most recently, Peter Jackson's three-part movie adaptation has added film-study scholars to those fascinated by Tolkien's work.
It presents the growing body of critical commentary and scholarship on both J. R. R. Tolkien’s voluminous fiction and his academic work in literary and linguistic fields. The founding editors — Douglas A. Anderson, Michael D.C. Drout, and Verlyn Flieger — and the members of the editorial board — David Bratman, Carl F. Hostetter, Tom Shippey, Richard C. West, and Marjorie Burns — are all distinguished Tolkien scholars.
Printed issues of recent years can be purchased via the official website, while all back issues (from 2004) are available for access and purchase in digital formats.
Volumes[edit | edit source]
- Tolkien Studies: Volume 1
- Tolkien Studies: Volume 2
- Tolkien Studies: Volume 3
- Tolkien Studies: Volume 4
- Tolkien Studies: Volume 5
- Tolkien Studies: Volume 6
- Tolkien Studies: Volume 7
- Tolkien Studies: Volume 8
- Tolkien Studies: Volume 9
- Tolkien Studies: Volume 10
- Tolkien Studies: Volume 11
- Tolkien Studies: Volume 12
- Tolkien Studies: Volume 13
- Tolkien Studies: Volume 14
- Tolkien Studies: Volume 15
- Tolkien Studies: Volume 16
- Tolkien Studies: Volume 17
- Tolkien Studies: Volume 18
- Tolkien Studies: Volume 19
External links[edit | edit source]
- ↑ You Get What You Pay For, a review of Tolkien Studies: Volume 4 in Mallorn 45, p. 8