Twenty-first Century Receptions of Tolkien is a book of three essays, dealing with Middle-earth: Shadow of War, the approaches of Tolkien illustrators, speculative realism, and the setting of J.R.R. Tolkien's burial site. It is the twenty-first and most recent release of the Tolkien Society's Peter Roe Series; the essays had been presented at the Society's 2021 Winter Seminar.
Contents[]
- Will Sherwood, Introduction
- Jelena Filipovic, "Middle-earth: Shadow of War as the new shadow"
- Marie Bretagnolle, "Artists from Middle-earth: a 21st-century dive into J.R.R. Tolkien’s Secondary World"
- Nick Groom, "Nazgûl Taller Than Night: Tolkien and Speculative Realism"
- Mina D. Lukić and Dejan M. Vukelić, "Tolkien’s Grave as a Site of Memory"
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