J.R.R. Tolkien, Scholar And Storyteller by Mary Salu
Essays in Memoriam
This insightful work delves into the dual life of a literary giant, exploring his profound impact on both academic scholarship and the realm of fantasy storytelling. It examines the intricate balance he maintained between his roles as a meticulous philologist and a masterful creator of imaginative worlds, shedding light on how his academic pursuits influenced his legendary narratives. Through a collection of essays, the book offers a comprehensive analysis of his contributions to literature and linguistics, celebrating his enduring legacy as a pioneer who seamlessly bridged the gap between scholarly rigor and creative genius.
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- 1979
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- 300-350
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