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Middle-earth Minstrel: Essays on Music in Tolkien is a book of eleven essays concerning music and linguistics in J.R.R. Tolkien's legendarium, compiled by Bradford Lee Eden and published by McFarland & Company in August 2010.

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  • Jason Fisher, "Horns of Dawn: The Tradition of Alliterative Verse in Rohan"
  • John R. Holmes, "'Inside a Song': Tolkien's Phonaesthetics"
  • Peter Wilkin, "Ǽfre me strongode longað: Songs of Exile in the Mortal Realms"
  • Danielle Richards, "J.R.R. Tolkien: A Fortunate Rhythm"
  • Deanna Delmar Evans, "Tolkien's Unfinished 'Lay of Lúthien' and the Middle English Sir Orfeo"
  • Bradford Lee Eden, "Strains of Elvish Song and Voices: Victorian Medievalism, Music, and Tolkien"
  • Keith W. Jensen, "Dissonance in the Divine Theme: The Issue of Free Will in Tolkien's Silmarillion"
  • Amy Amendt-Raduege, "'Worthy of a Song': Memory, Mortality and Music"
  • Amy H. Sturgis, "'Tolkien is the Wind and the Way': The Educational Value of Tolkien-Inspired World Music"
  • David Bratman, "Liquid Tolkien: Music, Tolkien, Middle-earth, and More Music"
  • Anthony S. Burdge, "Performance Art in a Tunnel: A Musical Sub-Creator in the Tradition of Tolkien"

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