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The Lord of the Rings 1954-2004: Scholarship in Honor of Richard E. Blackwelder, produced by Wayne G. Hammond and Christina Scull, is a book celebrating Tolkien scholar Richard E. Blackwelder in conjunction with the 50th anniversary of The Lord of the Rings' release. The most prominent Tolkien scholars during the 2000s are featured.
Essays[]
- Charles B. Elston, "Richard E. Blackwelder: Scholar, Collector, Benefactor, and Friend"
- Arne Zettersten, "The AB Language Lives"
- Tom Shippey, "History in Words: Tolkien's Ruling Passion"
- John Garth, "Frodo and the Great War"
- Paul Edmund Thomas, "Towards Quite Unforeseen Goals"
- John D. Rateliff, "'And All the Days of Her Life Are Forgotten': The Lord of the Rings as Mythic Prehistory"
- Christina Scull, "What Did He Know and When Did He Know It?: Planning, Inspiration, and The Lord of the Rings"
- David Bratman, "The Artistry of Omissions and Revisions in The Lord of the Rings"
- Marjorie Burns, "King and Hobbit: The Exalted and Lowly in Tolkien's Created Worlds"
- Jane Chance, "Subversive Fantasists: Tolkien on Class Difference"
- Sumner Gary Hunnewell, "Naysayers in the Works of Tolkien"
- Michael D. C. Drout, "The Rhetorical Evolution of Beowulf: The Monsters and the Critics"
- Matt Fisher, "Working at the Crossroads: Tolkien, St. Augustine, and the Beowulf-poet"
- Carl F. Hostetter, "Elvish as She Is Spoke"
- Mike Foster, "Teaching Tolkien"
- Arden R. Smith, "Tolkienian Gothic"
- Verlyn Flieger, "Tolkien and the Idea of the Book"
- Douglas A. Anderson, "The Mainstreaming of Fantasy and the Legacy of The Lord of the Rings"
- Richard C. West, "'Her Choice Was Made and Her Doom Appointed': Tragedy and Divine Comedy in the Tale of Aragorn and Arwen"
- Wayne G. Hammond, "Special Collections in the Service of Tolkien Studies"