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Der Band enthält unter anderem die Beiträge des Interdisziplinären Seminars der DTG vom 29. April bis 1. Mai 2011 in Potsdam.
Der Band enthält unter anderem die Beiträge des Interdisziplinären Seminars der [[Deutsche Tolkien Gesellschaft e. V.|Deutschen Tolkien Gesellschaft]] vom 29. April bis 1. Mai 2011 in Potsdam.


==Informationen zum Band==
==Informationen zum Band==
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==Inhaltsverzeichnis==
==Inhaltsverzeichnis==


* Quellen mythologischer Vorstellungen in The Hobbit und The Lord of the Rings
* 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==

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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

Weblinks