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News archive <-newer items | older items-> December 2009: Tolkien Seminar 2010 in Jena Walking Tree Publishers are pleased to announce that they will be co-operating with the German Tolkien Society (Deutsche Tolkien Gesellschaft) in their 2010 Tolkien Seminar, "Tolkien and Romanticism". The conference will take place from 23rd to 25th April 2010 at the Friedrich-Schiller-Universität, Jena (Germany). Link to the Deutsche Tolkien Gesellschaft. Among those planning to attend the conference is the celebrated Tolkien expert, Dr. Patrick Curry. His papers include several that were published by Walking Tree Publishers: "Enchantment in Tolkien and Middle-earth", "Iron Crown, Iron Cage" and "Tolkien and his Critics: A Critique". Information on past conferences (co-)organised or supported by Walking Tree Publishers is available here. (to link to this announcement: http://www.walking-tree.org/news_archive.php?item=25 ) December 2009: Interview with Heidi Steimel on Music in Middle-earth The website tolkien-buecher.de has published an interview with Heidi Steimel on the forthcoming book Music in Middle-earth, of which she is co-editor and which will shortly be published by Walking Tree Publishers. The interview is available in English and in German. The illustration above, Daeron and Lúthien, is by Anke Eißmann and will feature on the cover of Music in Middle-earth. (to link to this announcement: http://www.walking-tree.org/news_archive.php?item=24 ) November 2009: Anke Eißmann speaks about Beowulf An interview with Anke Eißmann has been published on the tolkien-buecher.de website. In the interview, Anke speaks about her Tolkien illustrations, her artwork in general, and her upcoming book Beowulf and the Dragon, which is being published by Walking Tree Publishers. The interview is available in English and in German. For more information on the Beowulf and the Dragon book, click here. (to link to this announcement: http://www.walking-tree.org/news_archive.php?item=23 ) November 2009: Beowulf. Old English Text and Translation of the 'Dragon Episode' Walking Tree Publishers are pleased to announce the forthcoming publication of a luxury edition of the 'Dragon Episode' from Beowulf. The Old English text and translation will be presented side by side, with illustrations by Anke Eissmann (who has worked with the Walking Tree Publishers on numerous occasions in the past). Some of the Beowulf artwork can be previewed on Anke's home page (anke.edoras-art.de/anke_beowulf.html). The introduction will be written by Tom Shippey. More details on this book will duly be presented on this page. (to link to this announcement: http://www.walking-tree.org/news_archive.php?item=22 ) August 2009: Latest publication Tolkien's View: Windows into his World contains a number of selected essays by Professor J.S. Ryan, for their most part originally published over three decades from the 1960s to the 1990s, on the theme of J.R.R. Tolkien and his works. Having himself studied under Professor Tolkien at the time of the publication of his masterwork... (read more) (to link to this announcement: http://www.walking-tree.org/news_archive.php?item=21 ) July 2009: Taking a look inside our books To help readers make up their minds before buying, Walking Tree Publishers are permitting website visitors to download sample pages from their books. The first book in this scheme is Martin Simonson's monography, The Lord of the Rings and the Western Narrative Tradition. The downloads for this book are available here. Downloads for further books will be linked from the individual book-abstract pages as they are added. The pages are also included in this website's text search scope. (to link to this announcement: http://www.walking-tree.org/news_archive.php?item=20 ) July 2009: Book reviews in Tolkien Studies Excerpts from five further reviews have been added to this website. The original reviews were published in the lastest edition of Tolkien Studies (number 6, 2009). The excerpts can be read here or by clicking on the respective book covers below. Excerpts from two reviews that appeared in Tolkien Studies 3 (2006) have also been added, and can be read here. An overview of all reviews available on this website can be found here. (to link to this announcement: http://www.walking-tree.org/news_archive.php?item=19 ) July 2009: RSS newsfeed [T]he Seeing Stone of Emyn Beraid was set in Elostirion, the tallest of the towers. Thither Elendil would repair, and thence would gaze out over the sundering seas, when the yearning of exile was upon him [Silmarillion, 352]. Visitors wishing to stay informed of changes to this website without having to come back regularly, can now subscribe to an RSS feed. This can, for example, allow updates to be displayed in a reader on your computer desktop. The RSS feed is: http://www.walking-tree.org/rss/feed.php For more information on RSS and how to use it, consult the What is RSS? website (external link!). (to link to this announcement: http://www.walking-tree.org/rss/feed_info.php ) July 2009: Book reviews in Inklings Jahrbuch The lastest edition of Inklings Jahrbuch (number 26, 2008) features reviews of four of our recent publications (in German). The reviews can be read here or by clicking on the respective book covers below. Inklings Jahrbuch is published by Die Inklings Gesellschaft für Literatur und Ästhetik e.V.. Their website is here (external link!).
(to link to this announcement: http://www.walking-tree.org/news_archive.php?item=17 ) March 2009: Tolkien Seminar 2009 in Hannover This year's Tolkien Seminar will be held in the Leibniz University in Hannover from 24th to 26th April. The topic will be Conflict, Violence and War in Tolkien / Konflikt, Gewalt und Krieg bei Tolkien. The event is organised by the German Tolkien Society (DTG) with support and co-operation of the Walking Tree Publsihers. The programme is available from the DTG website at http://www.tolkiengesellschaft.de/ deutsche-tolkien-gesellschaft/ tolkien-seminar-2/ tolkien-seminar-2009 . (to link to this announcement: http://www.walking-tree.org/conference/?year=2009 ) <-newer items | older items-> The most recent news items can also be viewed on the latest news page. | |||||||||||||
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