A WILDERNESS OF DRAGONS -- Table of Contents
And here's the table of contents for the Flieger festschrift, listing all the essays with their authors.
Table of Contents Introduction John D. Rateliff
Tolkienian Studies
A Seed of Courage: Merry, Pippin, and the Ordinary Hero Amy Amendt-Raduege
Smith of Wootton Major and Genre Fantasy David Bratman
Three Stories Holding Hands: The Wind in the Willows, Huntingtower, and The Hobbit Marjorie Burns
J. R. R. Tolkien: The Foolhardy Philologist Jason Fisher
‘Mythology is Language and Language is Mythology’: How Verlyn Flieger’s Favourite ‘Bumper-sticker’ Works in Tolkien’s Legendarium Andrew Higgins
Do Eldar Dream of Immortal Sheep?: Dreams, Memory, and Enchantment at the End of the Third Age Thomas Hillman, with Simon Cook, Jeremiah Burns, Richard Rohlin, & Oliver Stegen
‘A Green Great Dragon’ and J. R. R. Tolkien’s ‘Native Language’ John R. Holmes
Splintered Heroes: Heroic Variety and its Function in The Lord of the Rings Thomas Honegger
Lessons of Myth, Mortality, & the Machine in the Dream State Space-Time Travel Tales of J. R. R. Tolkien and Olaf Stapledon Kristine Larsen
‘To Recall Forgotten Gods from their Twilight’: J. R. R. Tolkien's ‘The Name Nodens’ John D. Rateliff
A History of the Acquisition: Marquette and the Tolkien Manuscripts Taum Santoski
Seers and Singers: Tolkien’s Typology of Sub-creators Anna Smol
Tolkien’s Story of Kullervo: A Lost Link between Kirby’s Kalevala and Tolkien’s Legendarium Vivien Stocker
The Rare and Elusive ‘Green, Great Dragon’ Sandra Ballif Straubhaar
‘A Recognizable Irish Strain’ in Tolkien’s Work Kris Swank
Canute and Beowulf Richard C. West
Flieger’s Fictions
‘Green Hill Country’: A Scholar’s Tale Peter Grybauskas
Words Made Flesh in Avilion: A Romance of Voices Paul Edmund Thomas
Identity, Time, and Faerie in Pig Taleand The Inn at Corbie’s Caaw: An Unexpected Convergence of Realms David Wilson Wise
Three Personal Tributes
A Teacher’s Teacher: Verlyn Flieger Susan Yager
Music, Time, and Light in the Works of J. R. R. Tolkien and Verlyn Flieger: A Reflection Bradford Lee Eden
‘Whose Myth Is It?’: Tolkien Studies as Interdisciplinary Studies Kristine Larsen
About the Contributors
--JDR
Table of Contents Introduction John D. Rateliff
Tolkienian Studies
A Seed of Courage: Merry, Pippin, and the Ordinary Hero Amy Amendt-Raduege
Smith of Wootton Major and Genre Fantasy David Bratman
Three Stories Holding Hands: The Wind in the Willows, Huntingtower, and The Hobbit Marjorie Burns
J. R. R. Tolkien: The Foolhardy Philologist Jason Fisher
‘Mythology is Language and Language is Mythology’: How Verlyn Flieger’s Favourite ‘Bumper-sticker’ Works in Tolkien’s Legendarium Andrew Higgins
Do Eldar Dream of Immortal Sheep?: Dreams, Memory, and Enchantment at the End of the Third Age Thomas Hillman, with Simon Cook, Jeremiah Burns, Richard Rohlin, & Oliver Stegen
‘A Green Great Dragon’ and J. R. R. Tolkien’s ‘Native Language’ John R. Holmes
Splintered Heroes: Heroic Variety and its Function in The Lord of the Rings Thomas Honegger
Lessons of Myth, Mortality, & the Machine in the Dream State Space-Time Travel Tales of J. R. R. Tolkien and Olaf Stapledon Kristine Larsen
‘To Recall Forgotten Gods from their Twilight’: J. R. R. Tolkien's ‘The Name Nodens’ John D. Rateliff
A History of the Acquisition: Marquette and the Tolkien Manuscripts Taum Santoski
Seers and Singers: Tolkien’s Typology of Sub-creators Anna Smol
Tolkien’s Story of Kullervo: A Lost Link between Kirby’s Kalevala and Tolkien’s Legendarium Vivien Stocker
The Rare and Elusive ‘Green, Great Dragon’ Sandra Ballif Straubhaar
‘A Recognizable Irish Strain’ in Tolkien’s Work Kris Swank
Canute and Beowulf Richard C. West
Flieger’s Fictions
‘Green Hill Country’: A Scholar’s Tale Peter Grybauskas
Words Made Flesh in Avilion: A Romance of Voices Paul Edmund Thomas
Identity, Time, and Faerie in Pig Taleand The Inn at Corbie’s Caaw: An Unexpected Convergence of Realms David Wilson Wise
Three Personal Tributes
A Teacher’s Teacher: Verlyn Flieger Susan Yager
Music, Time, and Light in the Works of J. R. R. Tolkien and Verlyn Flieger: A Reflection Bradford Lee Eden
‘Whose Myth Is It?’: Tolkien Studies as Interdisciplinary Studies Kristine Larsen
About the Contributors
--JDR
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