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*[[31 July|July 31]], [[2021]], MythCon 51
*[[31 July|July 31]], [[2021]], MythCon 51
**"Philology and the Lived Imagination: Vico, Collingwood, and Tolkien"
**"Philology and the Lived Imagination: Vico, Collingwood, and Tolkien"
*[[21 October|October 31]], [[2022]], Tolkien Among the Theologians Conference at Houston Baptist University
*[[21 October|October 22]], [[2022]], Tolkien Among the Theologians Conference at Houston Baptist University
**"Tolkien, St. Maximus, and the Anglo Saxon Theological Tradition"
**"Tolkien, St. Maximus, and the Anglo Saxon Theological Tradition"



Revision as of 18:54, 21 September 2022

Reno E. Lauro is a researcher and independent scholar. His unpublished PhD thesis from the University of St Andrews was a treatment of Tolkine's philosophy of Mythopoeia [1] as response to Jean Baudrillard's Hyperreality. His work makes connections between Tolkien, the medieval aesthetics of light, and the philosophy of Martin Heidegger. He runs the substack page Tolkien's House of Being since 2019, and its associated Facebook page.

Bibliography

Articles

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"
    • "Magic, Craft and Poïesis: Modes of Imaginative Resistance and Revealing in J.R.R. Tolkien and Martin Heidegger"
  • July 31, 2021, MythCon 51
    • "Philology and the Lived Imagination: Vico, Collingwood, and Tolkien"
  • October 22, 2022, Tolkien Among the Theologians Conference at Houston Baptist University
    • "Tolkien, St. Maximus, and the Anglo Saxon Theological Tradition"

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