Nólë Hyarmenillo: An Anthology of Iberian Scolarship is an essay collection by Spanish and Portuguese scholars addressing adaptations, comparative study, and cultural impact of J.R.R. Tolkien's fantasy writings. Compiled by Nuno Simões Rodrigues, Martin Simonson, Angélica Varandas, it was published in 2022 as the forty-seventh book of the Cormarë Series.
Essays[]
- Miguel Moiteiro Marques, "I didnt see the films, but I read the posters"
- Angélica Varandas, "Facing Hope: The Lord of the Rings, Beowulf and the Anglo-Saxon Elegiac Tradition"
- Ana Dnaiela Coelho, "‘I See Fire': Adapting The Hobbit beyond the Image"
- Hélio Pires, "Asgard and Valinor: Worlds in Comparison"
- Andoni Cossio, "The Voice of Nature in Middle-earth through the Lens of Testimony"
- Martin Simonson, "Nonetheless They Will Have Need of Wood: Aesthetic and Utilitarian Approaches to Trees in The Silmarillion and Unfinished Tales"
- Alejandro Martinez-Sobrino, "Boromir: a Character Doomed to Die"
- Mónica Sanz, "Shadows of Middle-earth: Tolkien in Subculture, Counterculture and Exploitation"
- Amaya Fernández Menicucci, ""Aren't You Going to Search My Trousers?": Gender and the Representation of the Dwarves in Peter Jackson's Adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit
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See also[]
- Uncle Curro: J.R.R. Tolkien’s Spanish Connection
- Understanding The Lord of the Rings: The Best of Tolkien Criticism
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