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Binding Them All: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on J.R.R. Tolkien and His Works presents essays about J.R.R. Tolkien's academia and application of his works to fields of education and study. It was published in 2017 as the thirty-seventh book of the Cormarë Series.

Essays[]

  • Stephan Köser, "The Tolkien Journey at the University of Augsburg"
  • Thomas Honegger, "'Meet the Professor' A Present-day Colleague's View of Tolkien's Academic Life and Work"
  • Monika Kirner-Ludwig, "A Meta-pragmatic and Discourse-analytical Approach to Tolkien's 'Beowulf The Monsters and the Critics': A Deliberate Look at its Edges, not its Center"
  • Heike Krebs, "'One trailer to bring them all and in the darkness bind them?' Lord of the Rings Trailers and their Communicative Functions"
  • Birgit Schwan, "Searching 'For a Better Rhythm, or a Better Word or Phrase': Tolkien's Re-Telling of the Legend of King Arthur in Alliterative Metre"
  • Heike Schwarz, "Wounds That Can(not) Be Wholly Cured: Ecopsychology, Solastalgia and Mental Substainability in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings"
  • Magdalena Spachmann, "Ethereal Elvish and Horrid Orkish: An Attempt to Capture J.R.R. Tolkien's Controversial Theory of Linguistic Aesthetics and Phonetic Fitness"
  • Sebastian Streitberger, "Con
  • cepts of Space in Middle-earth's Landscapes or the Potential of Fantasy and Film for School Geography"
  • Sabine Timpf, "Insights into Mapping the Imagined World of J.R.R. Tolkien"
  • Carolin Tober, "How J.R.R. Tolkien Used Kennings to Make The Lord of the Rings into a Medieval Epic for the 20th Century"
  • Oliver M. Traxel, "Exploring the Linguistic Past through the Work(s) of J.R.R. Tolkien: Some Points of Orientation from English Language History"
  • Christine Vogt-William, "Tolkien's Green Man: The Racialised Cultural Other Within and Green Spaces in The Lord of the Rings"

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