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'''''Tolkien and Wales: Language, Literature and Identity''''' is a 2011 scholarly book which discusses the influence of [[Wikipedia:Wales|Wales]] and [[Wikipedia:Welsh language|Welsh]]on the work and life of [[J.R.R. Tolkien]].
'''''Tolkien and Wales: Language, Literature and Identity''''' is a 2011 scholarly book which discusses the influence of [[Wikipedia:Wales|Wales]] and [[Wikipedia:Welsh language|Welsh]] on the work and life of [[J.R.R. Tolkien]].


==From the publisher==
==From the publisher==

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Tolkien and Wales: Language, Literature and Identity
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AuthorCarl Phelpstead
PublisherUniversity of Wales Press
Released30 April 2011
FormatHardcover/Paperback
Pages224
ISBN978-0708323915

Tolkien and Wales: Language, Literature and Identity is a 2011 scholarly book which discusses the influence of Wales and Welsh on the work and life of J.R.R. Tolkien.

From the publisher

Product Description

Tolkien once wrote: 'I love Wales - and especially the Welsh language'. This book explores how that love influenced Tolkien's ideas about language, many aspects of his creative writing, and his sense of an English identity. It describes more fully than before the extent and depth of Tolkien's debt to Welsh language and literature, and argues that Tolkien's love of Wales and Welsh is inseparable from his love of, and sense of belonging to, England. The book gives detailed attention to both Tolkien's fiction and his scholarly writings, including some relatively neglected texts. Wales and Welsh were seminal influences on the writings of the twentieth century's most popular writer and this book reveals the range and depth of these influences.

About the Author

Dr Phelpstead is a Reader in English literature at Cardiff University. His areas of research include Old Norse and medieval English literature. Dr Phelpstead has published widely on Norse saga and other medieval literature and has contributed to The J.R.R.Tolkien Encyclopaedia and Tolkien Studies.

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