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Title:
"Something has gone crack" : new perspectives on J. R. R. Tolkien in the Great War / edited by Janet Brennan Croft and Annika Röttinger.
Publisher:
Walking Tree Publishers,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
xiv, 383 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm
Subject:
Tolkien, J. R. R.--(John Ronald Reuel),--1892-1973--Criticism and interpretation.
World War, 1914-1918--Influence.
Literature and history--Great Britain--History--20th century.
English literature--20th century--History and criticism.
Authors, English--20th century--Biography.
Guerre mondiale, 1914-1918--Influence.
Littérature et histoire--Grande-Bretagne--Histoire--20e siècle.
Littérature anglaise--20e siècle--Histoire et critique.
Écrivains anglais--20e siècle--Biographies.
Tolkien, J. R. R.--(John Ronald Reuel),--1892-1973
Authors, English.
English literature.
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Literature and history.
Great Britain
1900-1999
Biography
Biographies.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History.
Biographies.
Biographies.
Other Authors:
Croft, Janet Brennan, editor.
Röttinger, Annika, editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Alterity : race, class, gender and sexuality in war. "No Englander may hinder me" : Eowyn the highland pipe major and other highlights of Tolkien's awareness of sexual, class and ethic divisions in wartime / Giovanni Costabile. Strategic blunders in the First Age great battles : Tolkien's commentary on World War I / Glenn E. Pearson -- The Great War in Middle-Earth, or, where to find modern warfare in the Lord of the Rings / Annika Röttinger -- Aspects of total war in The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings / Tal Tovy -- Biography : the person becomes art. Fault lines beneath the crack / John Rosegrant -- Tolkien in East Yorkshire, 1917-18 : a hemlock glade, two towers, the houses of healing and a beacon / Michael Flowers -- Two poets at war : J.R.R. Tolkien and Ernst Jünger in the Battle of the Somme, a semiotic approach / Wilhelm Kuehs -- Roots of major themes of the legendarium in the Great War. Revenants and angels : Tolkien, machen, and mons / John Garth -- "Worried by silence" : some possible resonances of combat-related stress in The Lord of the Rings / Łukasz Neubauer -- Tolkien underground : the "troglodyte war" in The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings / Victoria Holz Wodzak -- Narrating the missed encounter with with the loss of a world : The Lord of the Rings' testimony to modern ecology / Molly Volanth Hall -- Bodies in war : medieval and modern tensions in "The Homecoming" / Anna Smol -- Alterity : race, class, gender and sexuality in war. Angels of care and houses of healing in World War I : their possible influence on Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings / Lynn Schlesinger -- Mighty men of war : the impact of gender and war in the work of J.R.R. Tolkien / Felicity Gilbert -- Contemporary reflections of war : soldier-servant relationships in The Lord of the Rings and Downton Abbey / Alicia Fox-Lenz -- "No Englander may hinder me" : Eowyn the highland pipe major and other highlights of Tolkien's awareness of sexual, class and ethic divisions in wartime / Giovanni Costabile.
Summary:
"'Something has gone crack, '" Tolkien wrote about the first death among his tight-knit fellowship of friends in 1916, and the impact of the war haunted his writing for the rest of his life. In Tolkien's body of work, the Great War serves as a source of imagery, motifs, and examples of military operations and strategy; of central themes about conflict, comradeship, duty, and the destruction of the environment; and of personal trauma which he worked out in meaningful symbolic form throughout his life. In this volume, we collect a variety of perspectives on the war's impact on Tolkien's writing, building upon earlier work in this area by filling in gaps in the scholarship and incorporating new material. We trace major themes in Tolkien's legendarium that had their roots in, or were heavily influenced by, his war experiences. It is essential to any study of the Great War not to assume that only the most frequently heard voices are important; the experiences and viewpoints of participants outside of the mainstream are also necessary to give us a full picture of the impact of war, and were not neglected by Tolkien. We therefore also explore issues of race, class, gender, and sexuality. At this point in the study of J.R.R. Tolkien's life and works, the centrally important topic of his Great War experience is by no means exhausted. Our hope is that this collection is not the last word on the topic, but instead sparks new ideas and future scholarship."-- Amazon.com
Series:
Cormarë series ; no. 41
ISBN:
9783905703412
3905703416
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1121292764
Locations:
UNUX074 -- University of Northern Iowa - Rod Library (Cedar Falls)

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