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Author | Stratford Caldecott |
Publisher | London: Darton, Longman and Todd |
Released | 10 November 2003[1] |
Format | Paperback |
Pages | 144 |
ISBN | 0-232-52477-7 |
Secret Fire: The Spiritual Vision of J.R.R. Tolkien is an analysis of the works J.R.R. Tolkien.
Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Monsters and Critics
- 1. The Tree of Tales
- The Hall of Fire
- Going 'Inside Language'
- The Notion Club
- Tree and Leaf
- 2. A Very Great Story
- The Hobbit: There and Back Again
- The Lord of the Rings
- The Triumph of Mercy
- The Return of the King
- The Scouring of the Shire
- The Ring Today
- 3. A Hidden Presence: Tolkien's Catholicism
- The Order of Grace
- Star of the Sea
- Lady Day
- A Sacramental Universe
- Marriage
- The Heart of a Child
- 4. Let These Things Be
- The Music of Meaning
- The Gods of Middle-Earth
- Ages of Light and Darkness
- Death and Immortality
- 5. Behind the Stars
- Elvish Aesthetics
- Coming Home
- The Healing of Arda
- The Secret Fire
- Conclusion: Tolkien's Achievement
- Appendices
- An Archetypal Journey: Tolkien and Jung
- Tolkien's Social Philosophy
- The Shadow of King Arthur
- Myths Transformed
- Bibliography
- Notes
- Index
References
- ↑ "Secret Fire: The Spiritual Vision of J R R Tolkien", Amazon.co.uk (accessed 15 April 2012)