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Wagner and Tolkien: Mythmakers by Renee Vink
from Tolkien Library News
(2012/7/10 17:00)
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There is more to both Rings than their common roundness, and the resemblance between Tolkien and Wagner goes beyond a Ring of Power and some narrative elements: they shared a number of preoccupations and interests: Nature, nation, the North, death and immortality, language and above all, myth. This is a book about the two great mythmakers of their times, and about what they have in common despite everything that separate them.
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Wagner and Tolkien: Mythmakers by Renee Vink
from Tolkien Library News
(2012/7/10 17:00)
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There is more to both Rings than their common roundness, and the resemblance between Tolkien and Wagner goes beyond a Ring of Power and some narrative elements: they shared a number of preoccupations and interests: Nature, nation, the North, death and immortality, language and above all, myth. This is a book about the two great mythmakers of their times, and about what they have in common despite everything that separate them.
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Wagner and Tolkien: Mythmakers by Renee Vink
from Tolkien Library News
(2012/7/10 17:00)
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There is more to both Rings than their common roundness, and the resemblance between Tolkien and Wagner goes beyond a Ring of Power and some narrative elements: they shared a number of preoccupations and interests: Nature, nation, the North, death and immortality, language and above all, myth. This is a book about the two great mythmakers of their times, and about what they have in common despite everything that separate them.
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Wagner and Tolkien: Mythmakers by Renee Vink
from Tolkien Library News
(2012/7/10 17:00)
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There is more to both Rings than their common roundness, and the resemblance between Tolkien and Wagner goes beyond a Ring of Power and some narrative elements: they shared a number of preoccupations and interests: Nature, nation, the North, death and immortality, language and above all, myth. This is a book about the two great mythmakers of their times, and about what they have in common despite everything that separate them.
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Tolkien and Welsh, A Collection of Articles on J.R.R. Tolkien's Use of Welsh by Mark T. Hooker has b
from Tolkien Library News
(2012/7/9 17:00)
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Tolkien and Welsh (Tolkien a Chymraeg), a collection of articles on J.R.R. Tolkien's use of Welsh language and culture by Mark T. Hooker fills in the gaps in Tolkien and Wales by Carl Phelpstead.
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Tolkien and Welsh, A Collection of Articles on J.R.R. Tolkien's Use of Welsh by Mark T. Hooker has b
from Tolkien Library News
(2012/7/9 17:00)
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Tolkien and Welsh (Tolkien a Chymraeg), a collection of articles on J.R.R. Tolkien's use of Welsh language and culture by Mark T. Hooker fills in the gaps in Tolkien and Wales by Carl Phelpstead.
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Tolkien and Welsh, A Collection of Articles on J.R.R. Tolkien's Use of Welsh by Mark T. Hooker has b
from Tolkien Library News
(2012/7/9 17:00)
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Tolkien and Welsh (Tolkien a Chymraeg), a collection of articles on J.R.R. Tolkien's use of Welsh language and culture by Mark T. Hooker fills in the gaps in Tolkien and Wales by Carl Phelpstead.
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Tolkien and Welsh, A Collection of Articles on J.R.R. Tolkien's Use of Welsh by Mark T. Hooker has b
from Tolkien Library News
(2012/7/9 17:00)
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Tolkien and Welsh (Tolkien a Chymraeg), a collection of articles on J.R.R. Tolkien's use of Welsh language and culture by Mark T. Hooker fills in the gaps in Tolkien and Wales by Carl Phelpstead.
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Interview with Jay Johnstone and his Tolkien inspired art
from Tolkien Library News
(2012/7/8 17:00)
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Tolkien inspired artist Jay Johnstone takes elements of iconography up to the works of Gustav Klimt and works with traditional techniques to produce art that could have been made in the valleys of Middle-earth or in the libraries of Minas Tirith.
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Interview with Jay Johnstone and his Tolkien inspired art
from Tolkien Library News
(2012/7/8 17:00)
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Tolkien inspired artist Jay Johnstone takes elements of iconography up to the works of Gustav Klimt and works with traditional techniques to produce art that could have been made in the valleys of Middle-earth or in the libraries of Minas Tirith.
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