Week 1: 24 January

Dimitra Fimi (University of Glasgow) 'Tolkien the Mythographer'

Week 2: 31 January

Kit Richards (University of Birmingham) ‘The Dwarves are a race apart’: Tolkien’s contribution to the specialisation of dwarves in popular fantasy’



Week 3: 7 February

Rebekah Lamb (University of St Andrews) ‘Tolkien's Forms of Detachment’

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Week 5: 21 February

Rafael Pascual (University of Granada) ‘Tolkien and old English prosody’



Week 6: 28 February

Patrick Curry (University of Wales Trinity St David) ‘Themes in The Lord of the Rings: A Defence and an Exploration'



Week 7: 7 March

Carl Phelpstead (Cardiff University) ‘'Alight Here for Middle-earth!': Tolkien, Place, and the Past’



Week 8: 14 March

Mareike Huber (University of Freiburg) ‘Languages on the Move: Tolkien's Invented Languages and Their Use in Adaptations’