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Les interventions étaient certes de qualité très inégale, mais cette publication fera date. Essayons de faire acheter le volume (exemplaires en nombre limité) dans plusieurs bibliothèques françaises !
http://www.tolkiensociety.org/2005/proceedings/contents.html
Contents
Section One: Tolkien's Life
The Ace Copyright Affair
Nancy Martsch
"As under a green sea": visions of war in the Dead Marshes
John Garth
Invented, Borrowed, and Mixed Myths in the "kinds of books we want to read"
Sharin Schroeder
The Complexity of Tolkien's Attitude Towards the Second World War
Franco Manni and Simone Bonechi
Romantic Conservatives: The Inklings in Their Political Context
Charles A. Coulombe
We Had Nothing to Say to One Another — J.R.R. Tolkien and Charles Williams, Another Look
Eric Rauscher
On Tolkien, and Williams, and Tolkien on Williams
Richard Sturch.
Section Two: Tolkien's Literary Achievement
Containment and Progression in J.R.R. Tolkien's World
Marjorie Burns
Approaching Reality in The Lord of the Rings
Andrea Ulrich
Tolkien as a Benchmark of Comparative Literature — Middle-earth in Our World
Giovanni Agnoloni
From Beowulf to Post-modernism: Interdisciplinary Team-Teaching of J.R.R.Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings
Robin Anne Reid and Judy Ann Ford
The Great Questions
Ella van Wyk
Unlocking Supplementary Events in the Dreams, Visions, and Prophesies of J.R.R. Tolkien's Work
Catherine Hefferan-Hays
Iron Crown, Iron Cage: Tolkien and Weber on Modernity and Enchantment
Patrick Curry
Life as a Shared Story: Narrative Freedom in The Lord of the Rings
Tanya Glofcheskie
Descriptions of Nature in The Lord of the Rings: Outline of a method for analysis
Tanya Glofcheskie
J.R.R.Tolkien: Our Post-modern Contemporary
Ralph C. Wood
Tolkien, the author and the critic: Beowulf, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, The Homecoming of Beorhtnoth and The Lord of the Rings
Vincent Ferré
Tolkien: A Man of His Time?
Anna Vaninskaya
Section Three: Tolkien in Other Lands
Tolkien's Legacy in Brazil
Thomaz Brasil
The Polish Story of The Lord of the Rings
Anna Dabkkowska
The Translation of Tolkien's work into Spanish and Catalan
Helios De Rosario-Martínez
Place Names in the Italian Translation of The Lord of the Rings
Roberto Arduini and Raffaella Benvenuto
Russian Followers of J.R.R.Tolkien
Natalya Prilutskaya
Section Four: Other Voices
J.R.R.Tolkien and Alexander Grin: Two Literary "Cults" in the USSR and Post-Soviet Russia.
Nataliya Oryshchuk
The Hunt for the One Tolkien
Wolfgang Penetsdorfer
Tolkien and Moorcock: Achieving literary depth through vertical and horizontal explorations of time
David Emerson
After the Inklings
Charles Butler
Tolkien in fiction
Colin Duriez
Section Five: The Telling of Tales: Myth and Storytelling
Across No Man's Land
Ian Russell Lowell
Tolkien and Universality
Kate Karegeorgi
"Tell Them Stories": The Consciousness of Myth in Tolkien and Pullman
Kristina Sepe
Storytelling in the White Council
Rosana Rios
Putting the Paratext in Context
Allan Turner
Section Six: Tolkien's People
The concept of masculinity in Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings
Beatriz Domínguez Ruiz
Frodo's Temptation, Frodo's Failure
Douglas Charles Rapier
Tolkien's "Love Triangle": Aragorn's Relationships with Êowyn and Arwen
Romuald (Ronnie) Ian Lakowski
The Riddle of Strider: A Cognitive Linguistic Reading
Melody Green
Male Friendship in The Lord of the Rings: Medievalism, the First World War, and Contemporary Rewritings
Anna Smol
The Time That Is Given To Us: Hope, Sacrifice, and Courage in The Lord of the Rings
Nicole Topham
Transfigured Sadness: Characterizations of Sadness in The Lord of the Rings
David Weber
The War Within: Frodo as Sacrificial Hero
Constance G.J. Wagner
Galadriel and Her Lovers
Beth Russell
The Fallacies of Power: Frodo's Resistance to the Ring
Judith Klinger
Courage and the Ability to Adapt
Lynnette R. Porter
Section Seven: Tolkien's Legacy
Why Is Tolkien So Popular?
Nils Ivar Agøy
Tolkien and The Lord of the Rings: An Inspiration for Education and Study Worldwide
Patty Howerton
Tolkien's Middle-earth: Lesson Plans for Secondary School Educators
Patty Howerton
Teaching Tolkien
Mike Foster
The Fantasy Genre and its Characteristics
Miriam Glasser
Section Eight: Theology and the Nature of Good and Evil
The Everlasting Hobbit: Perspectives on the Human in Tolkien's Mythos
Donald T. Williams
Divine presence and providence in The Lord of the Rings
Davide Cattaneo
Fellowship and the Rings: An Ecumenical Approach to Tolkien
Greg Wright
The Pagan Tolkien
Ronald Hutton
Satan and The Silmarillion: John Milton's Angelic Decline in J.R.R. Tolkien's Melkor
Zach Watkins
Mortality and Immortality: A panel discussion on "Mortality and Immortality"
Zach Watkins
Catholic "contrafactura" of myth in some J.R.R. Tolkien's writings
Pedro Ángeles-Ruiz (UNAM)
Tolkien and Christianity
Beppe Roncari and Davide Cattaneo
The Underworld in Tolkien's Novel The Lord of the Rings
Dean Slavic
Different concepts of evil in The Lord of the Rings?
Thomas Fornet-Ponse
I Pity Even His Slaves: Tolkien and the Theology of Evil
Tim McKenzie
Hobbits, Tolkien, and God: Writing Eucatastrophe and the Problem of Evil
Jill Delsigne
Section Nine: Tolkien's Sources
How much does Tolkien owe to the work of George MacDonald?
Colin Manlove
Immortality and the death of love: J.R.R. Tolkien and Simone de Beauvoir
Renée Vink
Influences of the Kalevala in The Silmarillion by J.R.R. Tolkien
Sash Uusjärv
Which story, I wonder? said Gandalf… Was Tolkien the real Ring-thief?
Michael Scott Rohan
Tolkien's writings in Old Germanic languages
Maria Artamanova
Hobbit Names Aren't From Kentucky
David Bratman
Some possible origins of the Stewards of Gondor
Murray Smith
Sir Gawain's Pentangle
Joe R. Christopher
Reluctant Warrior: Tolkien's conflicted language in The Lord of the Rings
Christina Fawcett
William Morris's influence on J.R.R.Tolkien
Jessica Yates
Section Ten: Middle-earth at the Movies
Peter Jackson and Tolkien's Catholicism
LeiLani Hinds
Implicit and Explicit Treatments of Catholic Imagery in Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings and Jackson's Film Trilogy
DawnEllen Jacobs
Peregrin's "Journey in the Dark": Jackson's Substitution in Agency
Lance Weldy
One Ring to Rule Them All: Power and Surveillance in the Film Adaptations of The Lord of the Rings
Cherylynn Silvia
Eyeing Sauron: Tolkien in the language of film
Gwydion M. Williams
Songs of Innocence and Experience: Tolkien at the Movies
Christopher Garbowski
Logos, the Silver Path to The Lord of the Rings: The Word in Novel and Film Writing
Maggie Fernandes
Tolkien's Books and Peter Jackson's Films
Martin Barker
Section Eleven: Tolkien's World
A Fund of Wise Sayings: Proverbiality in Tolkien
Tom Shippey
From Conqueror to Citizen: Tolkien's Fantastic Ecology
Luke Niiler
J.R.R. Tolkien's Love of Words The Revelatory Nature of Tolkien's Aphorisms in The Lord of the Rings
Charles E. Bressler
Crossing the Threshold: Doors and Other Passageways in Tolkien's Words and Images
C. Riley Auge`
Two Legs Bad, Four Legs Good, Eight Legs Evil?
Ian Russell Lowell
The Problem of Machine Technology in The Lord of the Rings
Natalya Prilutskaya
Frozen Nature: Abiding Technology in Tolkien's World
Michael J. Colvin
Numbers in Tolkien
Christopher Kreuzer
Material Culture and Materiality in Middle-earth: Tolkien and Archaeology
Dimitra Fimi
Influence of Climate on Myth: Tolkien's Theory and Practice
Rhona Beare
The Question of the "Round Arda": An Abandoned Idea, or Another Perspective on Tolkien's Legendarium
Michal Lesniewski
"I will [not] serve the master of the Precious": Bataille's Economy in Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings
Benjamin Rollins
Dealing with Elvish Languages
Carolina A. Panero
Niggle's picture – Parish's Garden: Gardens in Tolkien's Work
Christian Weichmann
The loss of the Entwives: the biological dimension of gender construction in The Lord of the Rings
Margarita Carretero-González
Tolkien and Nature
Anna Adamczyk "Nifrodel"
A Little Earth of His Own: Tolkien's Lunar Creation Myths
Kristine Larsen
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