12 Mar, 2022
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Edited by Urulókë on 2022-3-12 6:59:17 PM UTC
2022-3-12 4:54:59 PM UTC
Table of contents
CONTENTS
Additionally the book is featured in Bodleian Library Publishing Catalogue Spring 2022
CONTENTS
- Catherine McIlwaine
- Introduction
- Timeline
- Maxime H. Pascal
- Eulogy delivered at Christopher Tolkien's funeral
- Priscilla Tolkien
- A Personal Memory
- Vincent Ferre
- The Son Behind the Father: Christopher Tolkien as a Writer
- Verlyn Flieger
- Listening to the Music
- John Garth
- The Chronology of Creation: How J.R.R. Tolkien Misremembered the Beginnings of his Mythology
- Wayne G. Hammond and Christina Scull
- 'I Wisely Started with a Map': J.R.R. Tolkien as Cartographer
- Carl F. Hostetter
- Editing the Tolkienian Manuscript
- Stuart D. Lee
- A Milestone in BBC History? The 1955-56 Radio Dramatization of The Lord of the Rings
- Tom Shippey
- King Sheave and The Lost Road
- Brian Sibley
- Down from the door where it began... Portal images in The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings
- Bibliography for Christopher Tolkien
- Notes
- About the Contributors
- Further Reading
- Picture Credits
- Index
Additionally the book is featured in Bodleian Library Publishing Catalogue Spring 2022
I've read the book in proof. This is an important book that no student of Tolkien or of his family will want to miss.
Stu wrote:
I think 9. and 11. are worth it alone for me. Looks like a very worthwhile book from the ToC.
It really does look like it will be a fantastic volume. Very excited to receive this book.
I've just pre-ordered mine at the Blackwell's. Didn't take a lot of convincing after your comments on the contents 41€ with delivery, it's the cheapest I found.