Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
320
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Aug 1, 2013
Editorial
West Virginia University Press
Edición
First Edition
ISBN-10
1938228820
ISBN-13
9781938228827
Descripción
Tolkien Studies, Volume X presents a rich tapestry of scholarly exploration centered around the life and works of J.R.R. Tolkien, providing readers with a nuanced understanding of his literary impact. With contributions from various experts in the field, this volume delves into the intricate themes and unique characteristics that define Tolkien's storytelling, examining how they resonate with contemporary audiences.
Michael Drout, as the editor, meticulously curates a collection of essays that not only highlight Tolkien's influence on fantasy literature but also explore the cultural and philosophical implications of his narratives. This volume encourages readers to engage deeply with Tolkien's imaginative world, connecting his creations to broader literary traditions and modern interpretations.
Through thoughtful analysis, the book celebrates Tolkien's genius while inviting further inquiry and dialogue within the growing community of Tolkien studies. It stands as a significant resource for students, scholars, and enthusiasts seeking to expand their understanding of one of literature’s most beloved figures.
Michael Drout, as the editor, meticulously curates a collection of essays that not only highlight Tolkien's influence on fantasy literature but also explore the cultural and philosophical implications of his narratives. This volume encourages readers to engage deeply with Tolkien's imaginative world, connecting his creations to broader literary traditions and modern interpretations.
Through thoughtful analysis, the book celebrates Tolkien's genius while inviting further inquiry and dialogue within the growing community of Tolkien studies. It stands as a significant resource for students, scholars, and enthusiasts seeking to expand their understanding of one of literature’s most beloved figures.
Géneros
Ciencia Ficción