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==Informationen zum Band== | ==Informationen zum Band== | ||
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==Inhaltsverzeichnis== | ==Inhaltsverzeichnis== | ||
* | * Preface / Vorwort | ||
* Mundus senescit: Tolkien and the Allure of Medieval Nostalgia | * Tolkien Seminar 2011 | ||
* Modern Tales in a Medieval Tradition: Formation of Meaning and Narrative Strategies in The Children of Húrin | ** Quellen mythologischer Vorstellungen in The Hobbit und The Lord of the Rings ‒ Rudolf Simek (Bonn) | ||
* Mythologie contra Geschichte oder von der Mythologie zur Geschichte? | ** Mundus senescit: Tolkien and the Allure of Medieval Nostalgia ‒ Dirk Wiemann (Potsdam) | ||
* Von Mittelerde zum Mittelalter | ** Modern Tales in a Medieval Tradition: Formation of Meaning and Narrative Strategies in The Children of Húrin ‒ Silke Winst (Potsdam) | ||
* Time and Tide: Medieval Patterns of Interpreting the Passing of Time in Tolkien‘s Work | ** Mythologie contra Geschichte oder von der Mythologie zur Geschichte? ‒ Thomas Fornet-Ponse (Hildesheim) | ||
* The Lay of Aotrou and Itroun: Medieval English Literature and the Early Stages of Sub-creation | ** Von Mittelerde zum Mittelalter ‒ Patrick A. Brückner (Potsdam) | ||
* Beleg and Túrin in the Light of the Medieval Tradition of Friendship among Warriors | ** Time and Tide: Medieval Patterns of Interpreting the Passing of Time in Tolkien‘s Work ‒ Thomas Honegger (Jena) | ||
* Augustinian and Boethian Insights into Tolkien‘s Shaping of Middle-earth: Predestination, Prescience and Free Will | ** The Lay of Aotrou and Itroun: Medieval English Literature and the Early Stages of Sub-creation ‒ Rafael J. Pascual & Eduardo Segura (Granada) | ||
* Paganism in Middle-earth | ** Beleg and Túrin in the Light of the Medieval Tradition of Friendship among Warriors ‒ Guglielmo Spirito (Assisi) & Emanuele Rimoli (Roma) | ||
* Is the Table of Elrond‘s Council Round? | ** Augustinian and Boethian Insights into Tolkien‘s Shaping of Middle-earth: Predestination, Prescience and Free Will ‒ Annie Birks (Angers) | ||
* Tolkien‘s Mythopoetic Transformation of Landscape: Tombs, Mounds and Barrows | ** Paganism in Middle-earth ‒ Cécile Cristofari (Aix-en-Provence) | ||
* Old Norse Wolf-Motifs in Of Beren and Lúthien | ** Is the Table of Elrond‘s Council Round? ‒ Marguerite Mouton (Paris) | ||
* The Eye and the Tree: the Semantics of the Middle-earth Heraldry | ** Tolkien‘s Mythopoetic Transformation of Landscape: Tombs, Mounds and Barrows ‒ Judith Klinger (Potsdam) | ||
* The Dying Sun: Wagner‘s Ring and Tolkien‘s Legend | ** Old Norse Wolf-Motifs in Of Beren and Lúthien ‒ Antje vom Lehn (Tübingen) | ||
* The Middle Ages Tolkien Shunned: Tolkien and Chivalry | ** The Eye and the Tree: the Semantics of the Middle-earth Heraldry ‒ Catalin Hriban (Iaşi) | ||
* Romantische Sehnsucht im Werk J.R.R. Tolkiens | ** The Dying Sun: Wagner‘s Ring and Tolkien‘s Legend ‒ Renée Vink (Hilversum) | ||
* Simple Pleasures in Tolkien‘s Poetry: Eating and Drinking and the Depth of Time | ** The Middle Ages Tolkien Shunned: Tolkien and Chivalry ‒ Martin G.E. Sternberg (Bonn) | ||
* Rezensionen | * Varia | ||
** Romantische Sehnsucht im Werk J.R.R. Tolkiens ‒ Julian T.M. Eilmann (Aachen) | |||
** Simple Pleasures in Tolkien‘s Poetry: Eating and Drinking and the Depth of Time ‒ Guglielmo Spirito & Emanuele Rimoli (Assisi) | |||
* Zusammenfassungen der englischen Beiträge/Summaries of the German Essays | |||
* Reviews / Rezensionen | |||
** John Perlich & David Whitt (Eds.): Millenial Mythmaking. Essays on the Power of Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature, Films and Games | |||
** Katherine A. Fowkes: The Fantasy Film | |||
** Axel Melzener: Weltenbauer. Fantastische Szenarien in Literatur, Games und Film ** Fastitocalon. Studies in Fantasticism Ancient to Modern. Vol I-2 (2010): Immortals and the Undead | |||
** Tolkien Studies. An Annual Scholarly Review. Vol VII (2010) | |||
** Liam Campbell: The Ecological Augury in the Works of J.R.R. Tolkien | |||
** Paul Kerry (Ed.): The Ring and the Cross. Christianity and The Lord of the Rings | |||
** Jason Fisher (Ed.): Tolkien and the Study of his Sources | |||
** Tolkien Studies. An Annual Scholarly Review. Vol VIII (2011) | |||
** Paul Kerry & Sandra Miesel (Eds.): Light Beyond all Shadow. Religious Experience in Tolkien‘s Work | |||
** Carl Phelpstead: Tolkien and Wales: Language, Literature and Identity | |||
** Arne Zettersten: Tolkien and Wales: J.R.R. Tolkien‘s Double Worlds and Creative Process. Language and Life | |||
* Unsere Autorinnen und Autoren/Our Authors | |||
* Siglen-Liste | |||
* Index | |||
==Weblinks== | ==Weblinks== |
Version vom 17. Februar 2021, 21:17 Uhr
Der Band enthält unter anderem die Beiträge des Interdisziplinären Seminars der Deutschen Tolkien Gesellschaft vom 29. April bis 1. Mai 2011 in Potsdam.
Informationen zum Band
- Herausgeber: Thomas Fornet-Ponse (Gesamtleitung), Marie-Noëlle Biemer, Marcel Bülles, Thomas Honegger, Rainer Nagel, Alexandra Velten, Frank Weinreich
- Art: Softcover
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Verlag: Scriptorium Oxoniae im Atelier für Textaufgaben
- Sprachen Deutsch & Englisch
- ISBN: 978-3-9810612-6-0
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Preface / Vorwort
- Tolkien Seminar 2011
- Quellen mythologischer Vorstellungen in The Hobbit und The Lord of the Rings ‒ Rudolf Simek (Bonn)
- Mundus senescit: Tolkien and the Allure of Medieval Nostalgia ‒ Dirk Wiemann (Potsdam)
- Modern Tales in a Medieval Tradition: Formation of Meaning and Narrative Strategies in The Children of Húrin ‒ Silke Winst (Potsdam)
- Mythologie contra Geschichte oder von der Mythologie zur Geschichte? ‒ Thomas Fornet-Ponse (Hildesheim)
- Von Mittelerde zum Mittelalter ‒ Patrick A. Brückner (Potsdam)
- Time and Tide: Medieval Patterns of Interpreting the Passing of Time in Tolkien‘s Work ‒ Thomas Honegger (Jena)
- The Lay of Aotrou and Itroun: Medieval English Literature and the Early Stages of Sub-creation ‒ Rafael J. Pascual & Eduardo Segura (Granada)
- Beleg and Túrin in the Light of the Medieval Tradition of Friendship among Warriors ‒ Guglielmo Spirito (Assisi) & Emanuele Rimoli (Roma)
- Augustinian and Boethian Insights into Tolkien‘s Shaping of Middle-earth: Predestination, Prescience and Free Will ‒ Annie Birks (Angers)
- Paganism in Middle-earth ‒ Cécile Cristofari (Aix-en-Provence)
- Is the Table of Elrond‘s Council Round? ‒ Marguerite Mouton (Paris)
- Tolkien‘s Mythopoetic Transformation of Landscape: Tombs, Mounds and Barrows ‒ Judith Klinger (Potsdam)
- Old Norse Wolf-Motifs in Of Beren and Lúthien ‒ Antje vom Lehn (Tübingen)
- The Eye and the Tree: the Semantics of the Middle-earth Heraldry ‒ Catalin Hriban (Iaşi)
- The Dying Sun: Wagner‘s Ring and Tolkien‘s Legend ‒ Renée Vink (Hilversum)
- The Middle Ages Tolkien Shunned: Tolkien and Chivalry ‒ Martin G.E. Sternberg (Bonn)
- Varia
- Romantische Sehnsucht im Werk J.R.R. Tolkiens ‒ Julian T.M. Eilmann (Aachen)
- Simple Pleasures in Tolkien‘s Poetry: Eating and Drinking and the Depth of Time ‒ Guglielmo Spirito & Emanuele Rimoli (Assisi)
- Zusammenfassungen der englischen Beiträge/Summaries of the German Essays
- Reviews / Rezensionen
- John Perlich & David Whitt (Eds.): Millenial Mythmaking. Essays on the Power of Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature, Films and Games
- Katherine A. Fowkes: The Fantasy Film
- Axel Melzener: Weltenbauer. Fantastische Szenarien in Literatur, Games und Film ** Fastitocalon. Studies in Fantasticism Ancient to Modern. Vol I-2 (2010): Immortals and the Undead
- Tolkien Studies. An Annual Scholarly Review. Vol VII (2010)
- Liam Campbell: The Ecological Augury in the Works of J.R.R. Tolkien
- Paul Kerry (Ed.): The Ring and the Cross. Christianity and The Lord of the Rings
- Jason Fisher (Ed.): Tolkien and the Study of his Sources
- Tolkien Studies. An Annual Scholarly Review. Vol VIII (2011)
- Paul Kerry & Sandra Miesel (Eds.): Light Beyond all Shadow. Religious Experience in Tolkien‘s Work
- Carl Phelpstead: Tolkien and Wales: Language, Literature and Identity
- Arne Zettersten: Tolkien and Wales: J.R.R. Tolkien‘s Double Worlds and Creative Process. Language and Life
- Unsere Autorinnen und Autoren/Our Authors
- Siglen-Liste
- Index