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20th March 2018: Two book reviews in Beyond Bree


Reviews of two of our books have been published in the January 2018 issue of Beyond Bree:

  • J.R.R. Tolkien, Romanticist and Poet, Julian Eilmann

  • Kirner-Ludwig, Köser & Streitberger (eds) Binding them all Interdisciplinary Perspectives on JRR Tolkien and His Works

The editor of Beyond Bree has kindly allowed us to reproduce these reviews on this website here (you can also access them directly by clicking on the individual covers above).

Beyond Bree is the newsletter of the Tolkien Special Interest Group of American Mensa. Subscriptions are open to all lovers of Tolkien's Middle-earth, Mensan and non- Mensan alike. For more information on Beyond Bree, please visit http://www.cep.unt.edu/bree.html

(to link to this announcement: http://www.walking-tree.org/news_archive.php?item=144 )

20th March 2018: Announcing 2018 Tolkien Conference

This year's Tolkien conference will be held in Aachen, Germany, from 5th to 7th October 2018. The announced topic is 80 Years of Tolkien Criticism and Reception.

More information here on the DTG website.

(to link to this announcement: http://www.walking-tree.org/conference/?year=2018 )

19th December 2017: Two book reviews in Mythlore


Reviews of two of our books have been published in the latest issue of Mythlore (No. 36.1, Fall/Winter 2017, Mythlore 131):

- Honegger & Vanderbeke (eds.), From Peterborough to Faëry

- Honegger & Mann (eds.), Laughter in Middle-earth: Humour in and around the Works of JRR Tolkien

The editor of Mythlore has kindly allowed us to reproduce these reviews on this website here (you can also access them directly by clicking on the individual covers above).

Mythlore is a scholarly, peer-reviewed journal published by the Mythopoeic Society that focuses on the works of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and the genres of myth and fantasy. Their website is www.mythsoc.org.

(to link to this announcement: http://www.walking-tree.org/news_archive.php?item=142 )

19th December 2017: Call for papers

"Something has gone crack":
New Perspectives on J.R.R. Tolkien in the Great War
edited by Janet Brennan Croft and Annika Röttinger

J.R.R. Tolkien"s experiences in the Great War (1914-1918) can be traced in his writings, most prominently in his masterpiece, The Lord of the Rings. Much has been written concerning the impact of his time in the war on his literary work, including such significant publications as John Garth's Tolkien and the Great War (2003), Janet Brennan Croft"s War and the Works of J.R.R. Tolkien (2004) and edited collection Baptism of Fire (2015), Joseph Loconte's A Hobbit, a Wardrobe and a Great War (2015), and Margaret Hiley's The Loss and the Silence (2011).

This edited collection of new essays on J.R.R. Tolkien's experiences (read more ...)

(to link to this announcement: http://www.walking-tree.org/news_archive.php?item=141 )

24th October 2017: Augsburg conference this weekend

Just a reminder for those who have not yet made up their minds, that the Tolkien Conference in Augsburg is this weekend (starting on Friday at 1:30pm and finishing on Sunday around noon). Participation is free of charge.

Click on event poster or here for more information.

(to link to this announcement: http://www.walking-tree.org/news_archive.php?item=140 )

8th October 2017: Book presentations in Augsburg

JRR Tolkien Romanticist and Poet binding them all interdisciplinary perspectives on JRR Tolkien and his work 2017 augsburg Tolkien conference

Out two recent publications will be presented at the upcoming Tolkien Conference in Augsburg.

J.R.R. Tolkien, Romanticist and Poet

Binding them all: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on JRR Tolkien and His Works

Augsburg Conference (27th to 29 October 2017)

As usual, we will also be present with our sales table offering you an opportunity to catch up on our earlier books. If you are seeking any particular publication, please let us know beforehand to avoid disappointment.

Cormare Series on WTP book stand

(to link to this announcement: http://www.walking-tree.org/news_archive.php?item=139 )

8th October 2017: Binding Them All is published

We are pleased to announce our latest publication Binding them all: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on JRR Tolkien and His Works, edited by Monika Kirner-Ludwig, Stephan Köser and Sebastian Streitberger.

This volume "binds" a collection of selected papers that emerged from the J.R.R. Tolkien-lecture-series initiated at the University of Augsburg in 2014. Each of the papers is representative of the editors' interest in the interdisciplinary potentials of Tolkien's works and the joint venture to make his legacy visible and accessible from the viewpoint of numerous academic disciplines. Our contributors are experts as well as junior scholars from the fields of Literature and Linguistics, Geography, History, as well as Communications and Cultural Studies.

more ...

(to link to this announcement: http://www.walking-tree.org/news_archive.php?item=138 )

30th September 2017: JRR Tolkien - Romanticist and Poet is published

Our new monograph, JRR Tolkien - Romanticist and Poet by Julian Eilmann is now available.

Sleeps a song in things abounding
that keep dreaming to be heard:
Earth"s tune will start resounding
if you find the magic word.

Joseph v. Eichendorff's (1788–1857) famous poem "Wünschelrute" expresses what lies at the heart of the romantic weltanschauung: a transcendent secret surrounds us and can be roused by romantic individuals with the help of poetry and art. As a consequence of this romantic perspective the world regains its fundamental magical quality. Although dating back to the first half of the 19th century, the romantic weltanschauung underlies the life and work of many representatives of later periods, J.R.R. Tolkien (1892-1973) amongst them. [read more]

(to link to this announcement: http://www.walking-tree.org/news_archive.php?item=137 )

21st September 2017: The Hobbit, 80th anniversary

Today marks the 80th anniversary of the first publication of The Hobbit.

10th September 2017: Tolkien Conference 2017

The 2017 Tolkien Conference will be held at Augsburg University (Germany) from 27th to 29th October 2017.

Guest speakers include John Garth and Gergely Nagy.

The event flyer (with programme) can be downloaded here. The poster can be downloaded here (both as pdfs).

Augsburg Tolkien conference 2107

(to link to this announcement: http://www.walking-tree.org/conference/?year=2017 )

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