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'''''Tolkien Studies'': Volume 13''' is the thirteenth volume of the annual review ''[[Tolkien Studies]]''.
'''''Tolkien Studies'': Volume 13''' is the thirteenth volume of the annual review ''[[Tolkien Studies (journal)|Tolkien Studies]]''.
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==Contents==
==Contents==
*Articles
*Articles
**Simon Cook, “The Cauldron at the Outer Edge: Tolkien on the Oldest English Fairy Tales”
**Simon Cook: "The Cauldron at the Outer Edge: Tolkien on the Oldest English Fairy Tales"
**Paul Acker, “Tolkien’s ''Sellic Spell'': A Beowulfian Fairy Tale”
**Paul Acker: "Tolkien’s ''Sellic Spell'': A Beowulfian Fairy Tale"
**[[John D. Rateliff]], “‘That Seems To Me Fatal’: Pagan and Christian in The Fall of Arthur“
**[[John D. Rateliff]]: "'That Seems To Me Fatal': Pagan and Christian in ''[[The Fall of Arthur]]''"
**T.S. Sudell, “The Alliterative Verse of ''The Fall of Arthur''
**T.S. Sudell: "The Alliterative Verse of ''The Fall of Arthur''"
**Dennis Wilson Wise, “Book of the Lost Narrator: Re-Reading the 1977 ''Silmarillion'' as a Unified Text”
**Dennis Wilson Wise, "Book of the Lost Narrator: Re-Reading the 1977 ''Silmarillion'' as a Unified Text"
**Jeremy Painter, “‘A Honeycomb Gathered from Different Flowers’: Tolkien-the-Compiler’s Middle-earth ‘Sources’ in ''The Lord of the Rings''
**Jeremy Painter: "'A Honeycomb Gathered from Different Flowers': Tolkien-the-Compiler's Middle-earth ‘Sources’ in ''The Lord of the Rings''"
**Michael Potts, “‘Evening-Lands’: Spenglerian Tropes in ''The Lord of the Rings''
**Michael Potts: "'Evening-Lands': Spenglerian Tropes in ''The Lord of the Rings''"
**Matthew M. DeForrest, “J.R.R. Tolkien and the Irish Question”
**Matthew M. DeForrest: "J.R.R. Tolkien and the Irish Question"
**Robin Anne Reid: "Tolkien’s Literary Theory and Practice"
**Edith L. Crowe: "Source and Comparative Studies"
**John Wm. Houghton: "Religious and Devotional"
**David Bratman: "Tolkien’s Subcreation"
**John Magoun: "Reception and Adaptation Studies"


*Book Reviews
*Book Reviews
**''In the Nameless Wood: Explorations in the Philological Hinterland of Tolkien’s Literary Creations'', by J.S. Ryan, reviewed by Christopher Gilson
**[[Christopher Gilson]]: "''[[In the Nameless Wood]]: Explorations in the Philological Hinterland of Tolkien’s Literary Creations'' by J. S. Ryan"
**''Tolkien and Philosophy'', edited by Roberto Arduini and Claudio A. Testi, reviewed by Andrew Higgins
**Andrew Higgins: "''[[Tolkien and Philosophy]]'' ed. by Roberto Arduini, Claudio A. Testi"
**''The Body in Tolkien’s Legendarium: Essays on Middle-earth Corporeality'', edited by Christopher Vaccaro, reviewed by Valerie Estelle Frankel
**Valerie Estelle Frankel: "''The Body in Tolkien’s Legendarium: Essays on Middle-earth Corporeality'' ed. by Christopher Vaccaro"
**''Tolkien in the New Century: Essays in Honor of Tom Shippey'', edited by by John Wm. Houghton, Janet Brennan Croft, Nancy Martsch, John D. Rateliff and Robin Anne Reid, reviewed by Valerie Estelle Frankel
**Valerie Estelle Frankel: "''[[Tolkien in the New Century]]: Essays in Honor of Tom Shippey'' ed. by John Wm. Houghton, et al"
**''The Art of The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien'', by Wayne G. Hammond and Christina Scull, reviewed by Sarah Beach
**Sarah Beach: "[[The Art of The Lord of the Rings|''The Art of'' The Lord of the Rings]] ''by J.R.R. Tolkien'' by Wayne G. Hammond, Christina Scull"
**''Arda Inhabited: Environmental Relationships in The Lord of the Rings'', by Susan Jeffers, reviewed by Kristine Larsen
**[[Kristine Larsen]]: "''[[Arda Inhabited]]: Environmental Relationships in'' The Lord of the Rings, by Susan Jeffers"
 
*General Criticism
**Jason Fisher: "''The Lord of the Rings'' and Tolkien’s Work as a Whole"
**John Magoun: "''The Hobbit''"
**[[David Bratman]]: "Other Works"
 
*Philology and Language Studies
**David Bratman: "Tolkien’s Professional Work"
**Robin Anne Reid: "Tolkien’s Use of English"
**David Bratman: "Invented Languages"
 
*"The Year's Work in Tolkien Studies 2013", by David Bratman, Edith L. Crowe, Jason Fisher, John Wm. Houghton, John Magoun, Robin Anne Reid
*"Bibliography (In English) for 2014", by David Bratman


*David Bratman, Edith L. Crowe, Jason Fisher, John Wm. Houghton, John Magoun, Robin Anne Reid, “The Year’s Work in Tolkien Studies 2013”
==External links==
*David Bratman, “Bibliography (In English) for 2014”
*[https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/35471 ''Tolkien Studies'': Volume 13] at Project Muse


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Revision as of 18:09, 3 December 2022

Tolkien Studies: Volume 13
Tolkien Studies 13.jpg
EditorDavid Bratman, Michael D.C. Drout, Verlyn Flieger
PublisherWest Virginia University Press
ReleasedDecember, 2016
FormatPaperback; electronic

Tolkien Studies: Volume 13 is the thirteenth volume of the annual review Tolkien Studies.

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Contents

  • Articles
    • Simon Cook: "The Cauldron at the Outer Edge: Tolkien on the Oldest English Fairy Tales"
    • Paul Acker: "Tolkien’s Sellic Spell: A Beowulfian Fairy Tale"
    • John D. Rateliff: "'That Seems To Me Fatal': Pagan and Christian in The Fall of Arthur"
    • T.S. Sudell: "The Alliterative Verse of The Fall of Arthur"
    • Dennis Wilson Wise, "Book of the Lost Narrator: Re-Reading the 1977 Silmarillion as a Unified Text"
    • Jeremy Painter: "'A Honeycomb Gathered from Different Flowers': Tolkien-the-Compiler's Middle-earth ‘Sources’ in The Lord of the Rings"
    • Michael Potts: "'Evening-Lands': Spenglerian Tropes in The Lord of the Rings"
    • Matthew M. DeForrest: "J.R.R. Tolkien and the Irish Question"
    • Robin Anne Reid: "Tolkien’s Literary Theory and Practice"
    • Edith L. Crowe: "Source and Comparative Studies"
    • John Wm. Houghton: "Religious and Devotional"
    • David Bratman: "Tolkien’s Subcreation"
    • John Magoun: "Reception and Adaptation Studies"
  • General Criticism
    • Jason Fisher: "The Lord of the Rings and Tolkien’s Work as a Whole"
    • John Magoun: "The Hobbit"
    • David Bratman: "Other Works"
  • Philology and Language Studies
    • David Bratman: "Tolkien’s Professional Work"
    • Robin Anne Reid: "Tolkien’s Use of English"
    • David Bratman: "Invented Languages"
  • "The Year's Work in Tolkien Studies 2013", by David Bratman, Edith L. Crowe, Jason Fisher, John Wm. Houghton, John Magoun, Robin Anne Reid
  • "Bibliography (In English) for 2014", by David Bratman

External links


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)