Tolkien studies. Volume VII /
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Morgantown :
West Virginia University Press,
2010
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Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Contents
- Editors� Introduction
- Notes on Submissions
- Acknowledgments
- In Memoriam
- Conventions and Abbreviations
- Abbreviations
- The Books of Lost Tales
- I
- II
- III
- IV
- Notes
- Works Cited
- Fañrian Cyberdrama
- Notes
- Works Cited
- Coleridge�s Definition of Imagination and Tolkien�s Definition(s) of Faery
- Notes
- Works Cited
- “Strange and free� �On Some Aspects of the Nature of Elves and Men
- Anima-forma-corporis or corpus-forma-animae? The relationship of fña and hrÜa
- Death and immortalityFreedom and Situation�or the Music as providential pattern
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Works Cited
- Refining the Gold
- Defeat could be glorious
- Purpose and duty
- Flight
- Seeing it through
- The problem of hope
- Notes
- Works Cited
- Fantasy, Escape, Recovery, and Consolation in Sir Orfeo
- Sir Orfeo and Tolkien Studies
- Tolkienian Fantasy and Fañrie
- Fantasy, Recovery and Escape
- Enchantment, Eucatastrophe, and Consolation
- Epilogue
- Notes
- Works Cited
- Elladan and Elrohir
- Notes
- Works CitedTolkien�s The Lord of the Rings and His Concept of Native Language
- 1. The Lord of the Rings and its “paratexts�
- 2. “English and Welsh� as an “epitext�
- (i) British-Welsh: its historical dimension
- (ii) British-Welsh: its “linguistic aesthetic� dimension
- (iii) Tolkien�s sense of home
- (a) The West-Midlands
- (b) The North-west of the Old World
- (iv) Tolkien�s Native language
- (v) British as “the� native language
- 3. Native language in The Lord of the Rings
- (i) When Native language is experienced
- (Ii) When native language is expressed: the mystery of the Elvish-speaking Hobbits4. The evolution of an Indigenous and predominant Elvish tongue in Middle-earth
- (i) A “major upheaval of historical-linguistic structure�
- (ii) Gnomish in The Book of Lost Tales
- (iii) Noldorin in the Lhammas
- (iv) Sindarin in the “Grey Annals�
- (v) Sindarin in Appendix F
- (vi) Sindarin in “Quendi and Eldar�
- (vii) Sindarin and Quenya
- 5. The evolution of Westron and its relationship to Elvish
- (i) Adûnaic
- (ii) Danian, the language of the Green-elves
- (Iii) Taliska(iv) Westron and the Hobbits� ancestral tongue
- (v) The Hobbits and their Native language
- Notes
- Works Cited
- “Monsterized Saracens, � Tolkien�s Haradrim, and Other Medieval “Fantasy Products�
- Notes
- Works Cited
- Myth, Milky Way, and the Mysteries of Tolkienâ€?s Morwinyon, Telumendil, and AnarrÃma
- Notes
- Works Cited
- Notes and Documents
- “The Story of Kullervo� and Essays on Kalevala
- The Story of Honto Taltewenlen
- MS Folio 6�List of Names
- Draft Plot Synopses, Folio 21.