Root & Branch: Approaches towards Understanding Tolkien is an essay collection overseen by Thomas Honegger presenting papers by Honegger, Patrick Curry, Christina Ljungberg, and Andreas Bigger that address various topics of J.R.R. Tolkien's imagination. It was published by Walking Tree Publishers as the second book of the Cormarë Series, in 1999. A second edition was released in 2006.
Essays[]
- Thomas Honegger, "The Monster, the Critics, and the Public: Literary Criticism after the Poll"
- Thomas Honegger, "The Man in the Moon: Structural Depth in Tolkien"
- Patrick Curry, "Tolkien and his Critics: A Critique"
- Christina Ljungberg, "Re-enchanting Nature: Some Magic Links between Margaret Atwood and J.R.R. Tolkien"
- Andreas Bigger, "Love Song of the Dark Lord: Some Musings on the Reception of Tolkien in an Indian Context" (Excluded from second edition)
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