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Ferthu Theoden Hal! If you've ever wondered what was so special about Theoden, there may be an answer to your question. We can study the world in which Theoden lived to learn a little more about him. theoden • edoras • tolkien • eomund • eofor
The Other Way 'Round J.R.R. Tolkien learned about philology and mythology through the study of Greek literature. What does Middle-earth owe to his lifelong interest in the Classics? How did he bring classical and medieval literature and poetry together to create a modern literary tradition which he so uniquely defines? beowulf • the fall of troy • the iliad • the epic cycle • homer
It is a dark and stormy movie... A discussion of the emotional impact Peter Jackson's 'Lord of the Rings' movies are having on fandom, and how Tolkien's story evokes emotional responses from the readers. Will Jackson's films evoke similar responses? peter jackson • lord of the rings • fellowship of the ring • two towers • return of the king
How did Tolkien actually portray the Rohirrim? A discussion of how Tolkien portrayed the Rohirrim, comparing and contrasting them with the peoples of the Icelandic sagas and ancient Germanic tribes. j.r.r. tolkien • middle-earth • rohan • iceland • sagas
Mother-less Heroes An examination of the significance of the commonality of Tolkien’s ‘Mother-less Heroes’. tolkien • frodo • aragorn • gandalf • elves
Cry 'Havoc!' and Let Slip the Wargs of Fandom! An analysis of how Peter Jackson's movies portray Middle-earth, and how the film-maker uses compression to squeeze in as many details as possible. the two towers • the lord of the rings • peter jackson • viggo mortensen • tobacco
Tolkien's Middle-earth doesn't look like Medieval Europe A refutation of the medievalist interpretation of J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth. middle-earth • peter jackson • j.r.r. tolkien • medieval • feudalism
Tolkien's Time Machine: When Literary Worlds Collide Most readers agree that The Lord of the Rings is a unique book. And though J.R.R. Tolkien is credited with helping launch the modern fantasy literary genre, there are no other books which approach LoTR in quality and perfection. Why? Could it be that Tolkien was pursuing a goal which no one else has yet attempted? the lord of the rings • j.r.r. tolkien • middle-earth • medieval romand • heroic romance
Ghan-Buri-Ghan, Where Are You? A review of 'The Return of the King', the third installment of Peter Jackson's cinematic version of 'The Lord of the Rings'. return of the king • peter jackson • tolkien • aragorn • legolas
Choosing a Baby Name from Tolkien JRR Tolkien has inspired a number of parents to call their babies Galadriel and Arwen. Here are some Professor-esque alternatives for Middle-Earth baby names. baby names tolkien • baby names lotr • baby names lord of the rings • choosing tolkien baby names • elvish names
The Magic of the Minstrels Middle-earth had few professional entertainers, and that may be because the greatest entertainers of all had been the Elves, whose magic was still in some ways remembered. minstrels • entertainment • treebeard • arnor • gondor
Are We Ready For Peter Jackson's Aragorn? An assessment of the character of Aragorn and how it should be portrayed in Peter Jackson's "Lord of the Rings" movies. peter jackson • lord of the rings • aragorn • viggo mortensen • frodo
Looking inside the Sauron Project Most fantasy movie villains turn out badly. As a literary villain Sauron is unusual but successful. So what will it take to bring him to life in Peter Jackson's three LOTR movies, and to make him convincing as a strong, powerful, and terrifying villain? sauron • peter jackson • tolkien • the lord of the rings • frodo
Dragoncon will be the Tolkien/SF event of the year! A review of guests, panelists, and planned sessions for the Tolkien and Middle-earth track to be held at Dragoncon in Atlanta, GA, on June 29-July 2. dragoncon • j.r.r. tolkien • middle-earth • brad dourif • karl urban
And Now for the Other Love Story An examination of the lifestyles Sam Gamgee and Rose Cotton may have known while growing up, and how their families fit into Shire economics and society. sam gamgee • frodo • bilbo • hobbits • rosie cotton
Count, Count, Weigh, Divide It took a miracle to overthrow Sauron, and Iluvatar's intervention in the War of the Ring may have come on the heels of successive pre-emptive moments which served as warnings to Sauron that his time in Middle-earth was about to come to an end. iluvatar • mene mene tekel upharsin • medes • persians • sauron
He Shall Be Like a Tree Planted By the Rivers of Water The trees of Middle-earth reveal Tolkien's deep love for nature's graceful giants. But though the Ents championed the cause of trees in a world of two legged hewers, they seemed to reveal little about themselves. We must magnify Tolkien's words with our imaginations if we are to behold the all the trees in the silent, wild wood. ents • entwives • entish • aragorn • galadriel
Pasta la Feasta, Baby What foods did people eat in Middle-earth, and how were they prepared? J.R.R. Tolkien probably knew enough about the etymologies behind the names for various foods to be sure of what he was writing about. A few American foods notwithstanding, the Middle-earth menu is very realistic. ale • beer • good plain food • einkorn • apples
Where Are the Aragorn and Arwen Web Sites? A discussion of Aragorn and Arwen, how Web sites for them are currently lacking, and what may emerge on the Web as the popularity of these characters and the actors who portray them rises. aragorn • arwen • strider • the lord of the rings • tolkien
Which parts of Middle-earth will we not see? A discussion of several places in Middle-earth which are never seen in either Tolkien's book or Peter Jackson's movies, but of which J.R.R. Tolkien told us much. belfalas • calenardhon • tharbad • rohan • aldburg
Guess Who's Coming to the Disaster Tolkien is often criticised for not including more romance in The Lord of the Rings. But the romance is scattered throughout his long pseudo-history, and the fate of Middle-earth was more than once decided by a love story. j.r.r. tolkien • middle-earth • the lord of the rings • the hobbit • the silmarillion
In Feanor's Footsteps Could Tolkien have fully visualized the War of Wrath as he provided details for so many other events, or was it necessarily a legend about which little could or should be known? war of wrath • host of valinor • eonwe • winged dragons • flying dragons
The Quests of Middle-earth A look at Tolkien's use of quests in his stories, long and short, and of how role-playing games and more recent fantasy stories have departed from Tolkien's ideas. quest • gilgamesh • j.r.r. tolkien • the lord of the rings • fellowship
Tip-toe Through the Toponymy Tolkien may have left clues about his thoughts on Hobbit history and roots in the Shire place-names and family names. Rohan's linguistic ties to other lands such as Dale and the Shire may also be hidden in simple names like Upbourn and Westfold. shire toponymy • english toponymy • shire place-names • rohan place-names • rohirric
Shhh! It's a Secret Ring! Who knew about the Rings of Power at the end of the Third Age? It requires some historical detective work to figure out who knew about them in the first place, who learned about them later, and who would have been around to forget about them. rings of power • the one ring • numenor • eregion • noldor |
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