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'''''Tolkien Studies'': Volume 5''', published in [[2008]], is the fifth volume of the annual review ''[[Tolkien Studies (journal)|Tolkien Studies]]''.


'''Tolkien Studies: Volume 5''' is the fifth volume in a series of publications edited by Tolkien scholars [[Douglas A. Anderson]], [[Michael D.C. Drout]], and [[Verlyn Flieger]]. It will be published on May 31, [[2008]].
This issue reprints two texts by J.R.R. Tolkien: essay "[[Chaucer as a Philologist: The Reeve's Tale]]", first published in 1934, and a version of "[[The Reeve's Tale (version)|The Reeve's Tale]]" by [[wikipedia:Geoffrey Chaucer|Chaucer]], first published in 1939.
 
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==Contents==
* Articles
** Brian Rosebury, "Revenge and Moral Judgement in Tolkien"
** Douglas A. Anderson, "Brian Rosebury on J.R.R. Tolkien: A Checklist"
** Carl Phelpstead, "'With chunks of poetry in between': ''The Lord of the Rings'' and Saga Poetics"
** Corey Olsen, "The Myth of the Ent and the Entwife"
** James G. Davis, "Showing Saruman as Faber: Tolkien and Peter Jackson"
** Lynn Forest-Hill, "Boromir, Byrhtnoth, and Bayard: Finding a Language for Grief in J.R.R. Tolkien's ''The Lord of the Rings''"
** Jason Fisher, "Three Rings for—Whom Exactly? And Why?: Justifying the Disposition of the Three Elven Rings"
 
* Notes and Documents
** J.R.R. Tolkien, "[[Chaucer as a Philologist: The Reeve's Tale]]"
** J.R.R. Tolkien, "[[The Reeve's Tale (version)|The Reeve's Tale]]: Version Prepared for Recitation at the 'Summer Diversions' Oxford: 1939"
** Ross Smith, "Steiner on Tolkien"
** George Steiner, "Tolkien, Oxford's Eccentric Don"
 
* Book Reviews
** ''[[The Children of Húrin]], Narn i Chîn Húrin: The Tale of the Children of Húrin'', by J.R.R Tolkien, edited by Christopher Tolkien, reviewed by Nicholas Birns
** ''Early Elvish Poetry and Pre-Fëanorian Alphabets'' (''[[Parma Eldalamberon 16]]''), by J.R.R. Tolkien, edited by Arden R. Smith, Christopher Gilson, Bill Welden, Carl F. Hostetter, and Patrick H. Wynne, reviewed by John Garth
** ''The Evolution of Tolkien's Mythology: A Study of the History of Middle-earth'', by Elizabeth Whittingham, reviewed by Deidre A. Dawson
** ''The Frodo Franchise: "The Lord of the Rings" and Modern Hollywood'', by Kristen Thompson, reviewed by Dyrk Ashton
** ''[[The History of The Hobbit]]'', by John D. Rateliff, reviewed by Tom Shippey
** ''[[Hither Shore (journal)|Hither Shore]]: Interdisciplinary Journal of Modern Fantasy Literature, Jahrbuch der Deutschen Tolkien Gesellschaft e.V.'', edited by Thomas Fornet-Ponse (editor-in-chief), Marcel Bülles, Thomas Honegger, Rainer Nagel, Alexandra Velten, and Frank Weinreich, reviewed by Mark T. Hooker
** ''[[Inside Language]]: Linguistic and Aesthetic Theory in Tolkien'', by Ross Smith, reviewed by Dimitra Fimi
** ''[[Roots and Branches]]: Selected Papers on Tolkien'', by Tom Shippey, reviewed by Kelley M. Wickham-Crowley
** ''[[Tolkien and Modernity 1]]'', and ''[[Tolkien and Modernity 2]]'', edited by Frank Weinreich and Thomas Honegger, reviewed by Shaun F. D. Hughes
** ''[[Tolkien and Shakespeare]]: Essays on Shared Themes and Language'', edited by Janet Brennan Croft, reviewed by Jared Lobdell
** ''[[Tree of Tales]]: Tolkien, Literature, and Theology'', by Trevor Hart and Ivan Khovacs, reviewed by Michael J. Brisbois
** Book Notes, by Douglas A. Anderson
 
* David Bratman, "The Year's Work in Tolkien Studies 2005"
* Michael D.C. Drout, Jason Rea, Rebecca Epstein, and Lauren Provost, "Bibliography (in English) for 2006"
 
==External links==
* [https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/12892 ''Tolkien Studies'': Volume 5] at Project Muse


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Tolkien Studies: Volume 5
Tolkien Studies - Volume 5.png
EditorDouglas A. Anderson, Michael D.C. Drout, Verlyn Flieger
PublisherWest Virginia University
ReleasedJuly, 2008
FormatHardcover; electronic
ISBN1933202386
ISSN1547-3155

Tolkien Studies: Volume 5, published in 2008, is the fifth volume of the annual review Tolkien Studies.

This issue reprints two texts by J.R.R. Tolkien: essay "Chaucer as a Philologist: The Reeve's Tale", first published in 1934, and a version of "The Reeve's Tale" by Chaucer, first published in 1939.

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Contents[edit | edit source]

  • Articles
    • Brian Rosebury, "Revenge and Moral Judgement in Tolkien"
    • Douglas A. Anderson, "Brian Rosebury on J.R.R. Tolkien: A Checklist"
    • Carl Phelpstead, "'With chunks of poetry in between': The Lord of the Rings and Saga Poetics"
    • Corey Olsen, "The Myth of the Ent and the Entwife"
    • James G. Davis, "Showing Saruman as Faber: Tolkien and Peter Jackson"
    • Lynn Forest-Hill, "Boromir, Byrhtnoth, and Bayard: Finding a Language for Grief in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings"
    • Jason Fisher, "Three Rings for—Whom Exactly? And Why?: Justifying the Disposition of the Three Elven Rings"
  • Book Reviews
    • The Children of Húrin, Narn i Chîn Húrin: The Tale of the Children of Húrin, by J.R.R Tolkien, edited by Christopher Tolkien, reviewed by Nicholas Birns
    • Early Elvish Poetry and Pre-Fëanorian Alphabets (Parma Eldalamberon 16), by J.R.R. Tolkien, edited by Arden R. Smith, Christopher Gilson, Bill Welden, Carl F. Hostetter, and Patrick H. Wynne, reviewed by John Garth
    • The Evolution of Tolkien's Mythology: A Study of the History of Middle-earth, by Elizabeth Whittingham, reviewed by Deidre A. Dawson
    • The Frodo Franchise: "The Lord of the Rings" and Modern Hollywood, by Kristen Thompson, reviewed by Dyrk Ashton
    • The History of The Hobbit, by John D. Rateliff, reviewed by Tom Shippey
    • Hither Shore: Interdisciplinary Journal of Modern Fantasy Literature, Jahrbuch der Deutschen Tolkien Gesellschaft e.V., edited by Thomas Fornet-Ponse (editor-in-chief), Marcel Bülles, Thomas Honegger, Rainer Nagel, Alexandra Velten, and Frank Weinreich, reviewed by Mark T. Hooker
    • Inside Language: Linguistic and Aesthetic Theory in Tolkien, by Ross Smith, reviewed by Dimitra Fimi
    • Roots and Branches: Selected Papers on Tolkien, by Tom Shippey, reviewed by Kelley M. Wickham-Crowley
    • Tolkien and Modernity 1, and Tolkien and Modernity 2, edited by Frank Weinreich and Thomas Honegger, reviewed by Shaun F. D. Hughes
    • Tolkien and Shakespeare: Essays on Shared Themes and Language, edited by Janet Brennan Croft, reviewed by Jared Lobdell
    • Tree of Tales: Tolkien, Literature, and Theology, by Trevor Hart and Ivan Khovacs, reviewed by Michael J. Brisbois
    • Book Notes, by Douglas A. Anderson
  • David Bratman, "The Year's Work in Tolkien Studies 2005"
  • Michael D.C. Drout, Jason Rea, Rebecca Epstein, and Lauren Provost, "Bibliography (in English) for 2006"

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Tolkien Studies volumes
Volume 1 · Volume 2 · Volume 3 · Volume 4 · Volume 5 · Volume 6 · Volume 7 · Volume 8 ·
Volume 9 · Volume 10 · Volume 11 · Volume 12 · Volume 13 · Volume 14 · Volume 15 · Volume 16 ·
Volume 17 · Volume 18 · Volume 19 (Supplement)