J.R.R. Tolkien: Romanticist and Poet is an extensive study by Julian Eilmann of J.R.R. Tolkien's place among writers of Romanticist thought, and his art of poetry. Written originally in German, it was translated to English by Evelyn Koch, and published in 2017 as the thirty-sixth book of the Cormarë Series.
Parts[]
- Introduction
- The Romanticist
- The Nature of Romanticism
- Gems All Turn Into Flowers: Tolkien and Romanticist Poetology
- Drenched in Magic: Romantic Fantasy of the 19th and Early 20th Centuries
- His Heart Afire with Bright Desire: Romanticist Motifs in Tolkien's Work
- The Poet
- More Poetaster than Poet: Tolkien's Poems in the Scope of Research
- Appetite for Music and Poetry: Songs and Poetry as Part of the Cultural Communication in Middle-earth
- Inside a Song: Songs, Poetry and Magic in Middle-earth
- Tra-la-la-lally: Songs and Poems in The Hobbit
- Conclusion and Outlook
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